Jews in Eastern Europe, №1-2 (38-39), Spring-Fall 1999.
Dates: Spring—Fall 1999
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, №1-2 (38-39), Spring-Fall 1999.
Content:
Articles
pp. 5-24. Mikhail Krutikow, “Isaac Nahman Steinberg: From Anti-Communist Revolutionary to Anti-Zionist Territorialist”;
pp. 25-43. Vladimir Khazan, “The Theme and Image of Jerusalem in Early Soviet Russian Belles Lettres”;
pp. 44-73. Vladlen Izmozik, “Jews in 19th and 20th Century Russian History Textbooks”;
pp. 74-87. Albert Kaganovich, “Jews and Autonomy in Kokand, 1917—1918”;
Documents
pp. 88-102. “The Story of the Publication of a Jewish Calendar in Chernovtsy in 1947—1948”, introduced and annotated by Mordechai Altshuler;
Reviews and Bibliographies
pp. 103-142. Alexander Frenkel, Arkadii Zeltser, “Jewish Periodicals in the Former Soviet Union, 1996—1997”;
pp. 143-145. Israelis Lempertas, “A New History of Lithuanian Jewry”;
pp. 145-150. Semion Goldin, “Revolution, Jews, and Antisemitism in Russia in the Early 20th Century”;
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English
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry
Mordechai Altshuler; Alexander Frenkel; Semion Goldin; Avraham Greenbaum; Vladlen Izmozik; Albert Kaganovich; Ari Kerkkanen; Vladimir Khazan; Mikhail Krutikow; Israelis Lempertas; Isaac Nahman Steinberg; Arkadii Zeltser
Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry
Jews in Eastern Europe, №1-2 (38-39), Spring-Fall 1999., Spring—Fall 1999. ‒ 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/2874.
