Jews in Eastern Europe, №1(26), Spring 1995.
Dates: Spring 1995
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(26), Spring 1995.
Content:
Articles
pp. 5-10. Mattityahu Mintz, “The Birobidzhan Idea: When Was It First Proposed?”;
pp. 11-24. Serah Beizer, “The Treatment of Soviet Jewish Prisoners of War in Finland, 1941–1944”;
pp. 25-33. Yoel Florsheim, “Jewish Emigration from the Former Soviet Union in 1993”;
pp. 34-53. Rita Genzeleva, “The National Consciousness of a Russian-Jewish Writer: Boris Iampolskii”;
Documents
pp. 54-60. “How the Soviets Decided to Renew Emigration to Israel after the Six-Day War”, introduced and annotated by Mordechai Altshuler;
Reviews and Bibliographies
pp. 61-63. Vladimir Iadov, “A Quantitative Study of Soviet and Post-Soviet Jewry”;
pp. 63-65. Urt Ta’ir, “Jewish Studies in Siberia”;
pp. 65-68. Shmuel Schwarzband, “An Attempt at the Reconstruction of Ancient Consciousness”;
Academic Life
pp. 69-70. Arkadii Zeltser, “At the Centre: Recent Acquis...
English
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry
Mordechai Altshuler; Serah Beizer; Yoel Florsheim; Rita Genzeleva; Victoria Khiterer; Vladimir Iadov; Boris Iampolskii; Mattityahu Mintz; Konstantin Miroshnik; Shmuel Schwarzband; Urt Ta’ir; Arkadii Zeltser
Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry
Jews in Eastern Europe, №1(26), Spring 1995., Spring 1995. ‒ 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/2844.
