Jews and Jewish Life in Russia and the Soviet Union

כריכה קדמית
Yaacov Ro'i
Routledge, 11 בפבר׳ 2016 - 432 עמודים
The main focus of this book is Jewish life under the Soviet regime. The themes of the book include: the attitude of the government to Jews, the fate of the Jewish religion and life in Post-World War II Russia. The volume also contains an assessment of the prospects for future emigration.
 

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Introduction
Eli Lederhendler
Patterns of Internal Jewish Migration in the Russian Empire
Terminology
A Legacy Reassessed
Jews into Peasants? Solving the Jewish Question in Birobidzhan
Stalins Solution to the Jewish Question
AntiJewish Pogroms in the First Russian Revolution 19051907
Russian and Hebrew Literature in Cross Mirrors
The Fate of Religious Education
The Jewish Religion in the Soviet Union after World War II
Synagogues and Synagogue Life in Georgia in the Postwar
The Soviet Position on the Establishment of the State of Israel
Soviet Diplomacy and the Issue of Jewish Immigration to Israel 1946
The Beginnings of the Struggle for Soviet Jewish Emigration and
United States Policy and Soviet Jewish Emigration from Nixon to Bush

Russian Jewry as the Little Nation of the Russian Revolution
The NonJewish Response
The Unique Features of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union
Soviet Jewry in the Postwar Years
The Reeducation of Der Nister 19221929
Vasilii Grossman and the Holocaust on Soviet Soil
Institutionalized Jewish Culture from the 1960s to the mid1980s
Trends in Soviet Jewish Demography since the Second World
The Calculus of Jewish Emigration
Conflicting Values among the Jewish Population of Moscow Kiev
Towards a Transnational
Notes on Contributors
Index
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מידע על המחבר (2016)

Yaacov Ro'i

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