Jews in Eastern Europe, №3 (49), Winter 2002.
Dates: Winter 2002
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 (49), Winter 2002.
Content
Articles
pp. 5-30. David Sharer, “The Weakness of the Birobidzhan Idea”;
pp. 31-46. Robert Weinberg, “Birobidzhan After the Second World War”;
pp. 47-78. Boris Kotlerman, “The Image of Birobidzhan in Soviet Yiddish Belles Letters”;
pp. 79-98. Silvia Schenkolewski-Kroll, “The Jewish Communists in Argentina and the Soviet Settlement of Jews on Land in the USSR”;
pp. 99-108. Nikolai Borodulin, “American Art for Birobidzhan”;
Documents
pp. 109-120. “Yiddish Schools in Birobidzhan, 1939-1941”, introduced and annotated by Boris Kotlerman”;
Reviews
pp. 121-124. Anke Hilbrenner, “Jews as Objects of Soviet Politics: An Account of the History of Birobidzhan”;
pp. 125-129. Velvl Chernin, “Twenty Fateful Years of Birobidzhan: Two Books by David Vaiserman”;
pp. 129-141. Sima Ycikas, “Books from and about Birobizhan from the Last Decade”;
pp. 142. About the Au...
English
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry
Nikolai Borodulin; Velvl Chernin; Anke Hilbrenner; Boris Kotlerman; Sima Ycikas; Silvia Schenkolewski-Kroll; David Sharer; Robert Weinberg; David Vaiserman
Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry
Jews in Eastern Europe, №3 (49), Winter 2002., Winter 2002. ‒ 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/2883.
