Jews and Jewish Topics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, №2(15), Fall 1991.
Dates: Fall 1991
Source: Digital copy is provided by the Leonid Nevzlin Research Center for Russian and East European Jewry, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jews and Jewish Topics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, №2(15), Fall 1991.
Content:
Articles
pp. 5 - 14. Yoel Florsheim, “Immigration to Israel from the Soviet Union in 1990”;
pp. 15 - 30. Benjamin Pinkus, “The Hazara Bitshuva Phenomenon among Russian Jews in the Post-Stalin Era”;
pp. 31 - 47. K. Joseph Laurie, “Religious Refusenik Networks in Moscow and Leningrad: The View from Anthropology”;
pp. 48 - 54. Hamutal Bar-Yosef, “Was Haim Lenski a Shlimazl?”;
Documents and Testimonies
pp. 55. Jews and the Unsuccesful Coup of August 1991;
pp. 55. I. The Death of Il’ia Krichevskii: Reaction in the Soviet Union;
- pp. 55 - 57. 1. From an interview with Krichevskii’s parents;
- pp. 57 - 58. 2. “A Russian, a Ukrainian, and a Jew . . . Saved Russia”;
- pp. 58. 3. The Crowd is Angered by Pamiat’s Antisemitism;
- pp. 58 - 59. 4. “One Could Have Gotten Along Without a . . . Prayer”;
- p...
English
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry
Hamutal Bar-Yosef; M. A. Chlenov; Yoel Florsheim; Avraham Greenbaum; Dan Haruv; K. Joseph Laurie; Haim Lenski; Binyamin Lukin; Igor’ Mirovich; Benjamin Pinkus; Abram Torpusman
Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry
Jews and Jewish Topics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, №2(15), Fall 1991., Fall 1991. ‒ Digital copy is provided by the Leonid Nevzlin Research Center for Russian and East European Jewry, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem // Проект "J-Doc"; accessed December 8, 2025, http://omeka.jdoc.bazara.net/items/show/2833.
