Jews in Eastern Europe, №3(28), Winter 1995.
Dates: Winter 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, №3(28), Winter 1995.
Content:
Articles
pp. 5-15. Marina Kogan, “The Identity of St. Petersburg Jews in the Early 1990s, A Time of Mass Emigration”;
pp. 16-42. Michael Beizer, “The Leningrad Jewish Religious Community: From the NEP through its Liquidation”;
pp. 43-52. Mark Amusin, “Jewish Themes in the Prose of the Strugatsky Brothers”;
Documents
pp. 53-66. “The Russian Ambassador in Paris on the Whites and the Jews, 1919–1920”, introduced by Oleg Budnitskii;
Reviews and Bibliographies
pp. 67-71. Shimon Redlich, “Jews in Stalinist Russia, 1943–1953”;
pp. 72-73. Avraham Greenbaum, “Intellectual Biographies of Jews linked with Shklov in the Late Eighteenth Century”;
pp. 73-74. Matthias Messmer, “A Contribution to the History of the Holocaust in the Balkans”;
Academic Life
pp. 75-77. Rita Genzeleva, “Jews in a Changing World: First International Conference”;
pp. 78-81. ...
English
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry
Mark Amusin; Michael Beizer; Oleg Budnitskii; Rita Genzeleva; Avraham Greenbaum; Marina Kogan; Matthias Messmer; Shimon Redlich
Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry
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