Jews in Eastern Europe, №1(23), Spring 1994.
Dates: Spring 1994
Source: Digital copy is provided by the Leonid Nevzlin Research Center for Russian and East European Jewry, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jews in Eastern Europe, №1(23), Spring 1994.
Content:
Articles
pp. 5-22. Tamar Horowitz, “The Influence of Soviet Political Culture on Immigrant Voters in Israel: The Elections of 1992”;
pp. 23-31. Moshe Mishkinsky, “Soviet Historiography of the 1920s on Narodnaia Volia’s Attitude toward Pogroms”;
pp. 32-45. Vladlen Izmozik, “Soviet Jewry as Reflected in Letters Intercepted by the Leningrad OGPU, 1924-1925”;
pp. 46-63. Rita Genzeleva, “Jewish Experience and Identity in Vasilii Grossman’s Novels ‘Za Pravoe Delo’ and ‘Zhizn’ i Sud’ba’”;
Documents and Testimonies
pp. 64-70. Michael Beizer and Vladlen Izmozik, “Dzerzhinskii’s Attitude toward Zionism”;
Reviews and Bibliographies
pp. 71-73. Yossi Goldstein, “Contemporary History and Modern Zionism”;
pp. 74-76. Avraham Greenbaum, “The Jews and the Poles under the Soviets during World War II”;
pp. 77-78. Maurice Friedberg, “Jews Share their Pain in Letters to a...
English
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry
Michael Beizer; Maurice Friedberg; Vasilii Grossman; Rita Genzeleva; Yossi Goldstein; Avraham Greenbaum; Tamar Horowitz; Vladlen Izmozik; Moshe Mishkinsky; Arkadii Zeltser
Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry
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