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The Struggle for Soviet Jewish Emigration, 1948–1967

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In this important 1991 study of Soviet Jewry, Yaacov Ro'i examines the cultural, social, political and international context of the movement for emigration, from the establishment of the state of Israel to the outbreak of the Six Day War. A discussion of the lives of Soviet Jews, based upon oral testimony, shows how Jewish self-awareness arose as a product of the Holocaust, of the founding of the State of Israel, and of popular antisemitism and Soviet policy, and how local groups developed in clandestine conditions to sustain Jewish cultural interests. The author also analyses the campaign conducted in the West on behalf of Soviet Jewish rights as a whole and emigration in particular. By 1967 Soviet Jewish efforts to maintain even a minimal Jewish existence seemed doomed to constant frustration, and most nationalistically minded Jews accepted that the only way of fulfilling their aspirations was to emigrate to Israel.

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ISBN: 9780521522441
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Author: Yaacov TelAviv University Roi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 484 pages
Series: Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies
Genres: European history
Migration, immigration and emigration
Social groups: religious groups and communities