Soviet Jewry in the 1980s
The Politics of Anti-Semitism and Emigration and the Dynamics of Resettlement
Herausgeber: Freedman, Robert O
Soviet Jewry in the 1980s
The Politics of Anti-Semitism and Emigration and the Dynamics of Resettlement
Herausgeber: Freedman, Robert O
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Contributors. Stephen Feinstein, Robert O. Freedman, Theodore H. Friedgut, Zvi Gitelman, Marshall I. Goldman, Sidney Heitman, William Korey, Howard Spier
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Contributors. Stephen Feinstein, Robert O. Freedman, Theodore H. Friedgut, Zvi Gitelman, Marshall I. Goldman, Sidney Heitman, William Korey, Howard Spier
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 165mm x 32mm
- ISBN-13: 9780822309062
- ISBN-10: 0822309068
- Artikelnr.: 25023265
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 165mm x 32mm
- ISBN-13: 9780822309062
- ISBN-10: 0822309068
- Artikelnr.: 25023265
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Robert O. Freedman, ed.
Tables and Figures ix
Preface xi
Introduction xv
Part One. The Impact of Internal Politics in The Soviet Union on Soviet
Jewry
1. Passing Eclipse: The Exodus Movement in the 1980s / Theodore H. Friedgut
3
2. The Soviet Public Anti-Zionist Committee: An Analysis / William Korey 26
3. Soviet Anti-Semitism Unchained: The Rise of the "Historical and
Patriotic Association, Pamyat" / Howard Spier 51
Part Two. Linkages between Soviet Foreign Policy and the Exodus of Soviet
Jewry
4. Soviet Jewry as a Factor in Soviet-Israeli Relations / Robert O.
Freedman 61
5. The West European Approach to the Soviet Jewry Problem / Howard Spier 97
6. Jewish, German, and Armenian Emigration from the USSR: Parallels and
Differences / Sidney Heitman 115
Part Three. Alternative Strategies for Promoting the Emigration and
Resettlement of Soviet Jews
7. Soviet-American Trade and Soviet Jewish Emigration: Should a Policy
Change Be Made by the American Jewish Community / Marshall I. Goldman 141
Part Four. Patterns of Soviet Jewish Resettlement in the United States and
Israel
8. Soviet Immigration Resettlement in Israel and the United States / Zvi
Gitelman 163
9. Soviet Jewish Artists in the USSR and Israel: The Dynamics of Artistic
Resettlement / Stephen Feinstein 186
Appendix 1. Soviet Jewish Emigration from the USSR 215
Appendix 2. The Jackson Amendment 216
Appendix 3. The 1987 Soviet Decree on Emigration 218
Appendix 4. Anti-Semitic Propagandists and Activists Identified with Pamyat
221
Appendix 5. Exchange of Letters 222
Notes 227
Bibliography 247
Contributors 253
Index 255
Preface xi
Introduction xv
Part One. The Impact of Internal Politics in The Soviet Union on Soviet
Jewry
1. Passing Eclipse: The Exodus Movement in the 1980s / Theodore H. Friedgut
3
2. The Soviet Public Anti-Zionist Committee: An Analysis / William Korey 26
3. Soviet Anti-Semitism Unchained: The Rise of the "Historical and
Patriotic Association, Pamyat" / Howard Spier 51
Part Two. Linkages between Soviet Foreign Policy and the Exodus of Soviet
Jewry
4. Soviet Jewry as a Factor in Soviet-Israeli Relations / Robert O.
Freedman 61
5. The West European Approach to the Soviet Jewry Problem / Howard Spier 97
6. Jewish, German, and Armenian Emigration from the USSR: Parallels and
Differences / Sidney Heitman 115
Part Three. Alternative Strategies for Promoting the Emigration and
Resettlement of Soviet Jews
7. Soviet-American Trade and Soviet Jewish Emigration: Should a Policy
Change Be Made by the American Jewish Community / Marshall I. Goldman 141
Part Four. Patterns of Soviet Jewish Resettlement in the United States and
Israel
8. Soviet Immigration Resettlement in Israel and the United States / Zvi
Gitelman 163
9. Soviet Jewish Artists in the USSR and Israel: The Dynamics of Artistic
Resettlement / Stephen Feinstein 186
Appendix 1. Soviet Jewish Emigration from the USSR 215
Appendix 2. The Jackson Amendment 216
Appendix 3. The 1987 Soviet Decree on Emigration 218
Appendix 4. Anti-Semitic Propagandists and Activists Identified with Pamyat
221
Appendix 5. Exchange of Letters 222
Notes 227
Bibliography 247
Contributors 253
Index 255
Tables and Figures ix
Preface xi
Introduction xv
Part One. The Impact of Internal Politics in The Soviet Union on Soviet
Jewry
1. Passing Eclipse: The Exodus Movement in the 1980s / Theodore H. Friedgut
3
2. The Soviet Public Anti-Zionist Committee: An Analysis / William Korey 26
3. Soviet Anti-Semitism Unchained: The Rise of the "Historical and
Patriotic Association, Pamyat" / Howard Spier 51
Part Two. Linkages between Soviet Foreign Policy and the Exodus of Soviet
Jewry
4. Soviet Jewry as a Factor in Soviet-Israeli Relations / Robert O.
Freedman 61
5. The West European Approach to the Soviet Jewry Problem / Howard Spier 97
6. Jewish, German, and Armenian Emigration from the USSR: Parallels and
Differences / Sidney Heitman 115
Part Three. Alternative Strategies for Promoting the Emigration and
Resettlement of Soviet Jews
7. Soviet-American Trade and Soviet Jewish Emigration: Should a Policy
Change Be Made by the American Jewish Community / Marshall I. Goldman 141
Part Four. Patterns of Soviet Jewish Resettlement in the United States and
Israel
8. Soviet Immigration Resettlement in Israel and the United States / Zvi
Gitelman 163
9. Soviet Jewish Artists in the USSR and Israel: The Dynamics of Artistic
Resettlement / Stephen Feinstein 186
Appendix 1. Soviet Jewish Emigration from the USSR 215
Appendix 2. The Jackson Amendment 216
Appendix 3. The 1987 Soviet Decree on Emigration 218
Appendix 4. Anti-Semitic Propagandists and Activists Identified with Pamyat
221
Appendix 5. Exchange of Letters 222
Notes 227
Bibliography 247
Contributors 253
Index 255
Preface xi
Introduction xv
Part One. The Impact of Internal Politics in The Soviet Union on Soviet
Jewry
1. Passing Eclipse: The Exodus Movement in the 1980s / Theodore H. Friedgut
3
2. The Soviet Public Anti-Zionist Committee: An Analysis / William Korey 26
3. Soviet Anti-Semitism Unchained: The Rise of the "Historical and
Patriotic Association, Pamyat" / Howard Spier 51
Part Two. Linkages between Soviet Foreign Policy and the Exodus of Soviet
Jewry
4. Soviet Jewry as a Factor in Soviet-Israeli Relations / Robert O.
Freedman 61
5. The West European Approach to the Soviet Jewry Problem / Howard Spier 97
6. Jewish, German, and Armenian Emigration from the USSR: Parallels and
Differences / Sidney Heitman 115
Part Three. Alternative Strategies for Promoting the Emigration and
Resettlement of Soviet Jews
7. Soviet-American Trade and Soviet Jewish Emigration: Should a Policy
Change Be Made by the American Jewish Community / Marshall I. Goldman 141
Part Four. Patterns of Soviet Jewish Resettlement in the United States and
Israel
8. Soviet Immigration Resettlement in Israel and the United States / Zvi
Gitelman 163
9. Soviet Jewish Artists in the USSR and Israel: The Dynamics of Artistic
Resettlement / Stephen Feinstein 186
Appendix 1. Soviet Jewish Emigration from the USSR 215
Appendix 2. The Jackson Amendment 216
Appendix 3. The 1987 Soviet Decree on Emigration 218
Appendix 4. Anti-Semitic Propagandists and Activists Identified with Pamyat
221
Appendix 5. Exchange of Letters 222
Notes 227
Bibliography 247
Contributors 253
Index 255