This project is a melding of conventional and oral history of the Jews in the Soviet Union. It shows how life changed immediately after the Revolution and the rapid social changes in the subsequent decades before the Second World War. The aforementioned, conventional [but brief] A-to-Z history is a precursor. It’s a basis of understanding for what’s at the heart of this project. That is the oral history of one Jewish family in the Soviet Union. Specific individuals with interesting life stories speak about everything ranging from: their childhood, work, grappling with their Jewish identity, anti-Semitism, loss and service during the war, and how they rebuilt their lives. What we find is that the oral histories of this family and the convent...
This volume discusses the participation of Jews as soldiers, journalists, and propagandists in comba...
For some time now historians of the Jewish experience in Eastern Europe and especially in Russia hav...
After the Holocaust, Jewish survivors returned to Poland and Slovakia where they had to cope with th...
From 1941 to 1953, the Jewish community of the Soviet Union experienced an unprecedented period of s...
For many years, we knew next to nothing about the private lives of ordinary Soviet citizens during S...
The study is a secondary analysis of 27 transcripts of life-narrative interviews and transcripts of ...
peer reviewedMy contribution includes a sample of testimonies containing the life stories of Jews bo...
The contribution includes a sample of testimonies containing the life stories of Jews born in the af...
This article analyzes the place different historical events of the transitional period from the Sovi...
Through an exploration of the history of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC), this dissertation ...
For many years, we knew next to nothing about the private lives of ordinary Soviet citizens during S...
In 1934 the Soviet government established the Jewish Autonomous Region in a sparsely populated area ...
The aim of this project is to explore the non-assimilation into Jewish American religious life of me...
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to elucidate the complementary nature of two types of sourc...
The number of the Jewish Diaspora in post-Soviet Russia quickly decreased under the influence of em...
This volume discusses the participation of Jews as soldiers, journalists, and propagandists in comba...
For some time now historians of the Jewish experience in Eastern Europe and especially in Russia hav...
After the Holocaust, Jewish survivors returned to Poland and Slovakia where they had to cope with th...
From 1941 to 1953, the Jewish community of the Soviet Union experienced an unprecedented period of s...
For many years, we knew next to nothing about the private lives of ordinary Soviet citizens during S...
The study is a secondary analysis of 27 transcripts of life-narrative interviews and transcripts of ...
peer reviewedMy contribution includes a sample of testimonies containing the life stories of Jews bo...
The contribution includes a sample of testimonies containing the life stories of Jews born in the af...
This article analyzes the place different historical events of the transitional period from the Sovi...
Through an exploration of the history of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC), this dissertation ...
For many years, we knew next to nothing about the private lives of ordinary Soviet citizens during S...
In 1934 the Soviet government established the Jewish Autonomous Region in a sparsely populated area ...
The aim of this project is to explore the non-assimilation into Jewish American religious life of me...
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to elucidate the complementary nature of two types of sourc...
The number of the Jewish Diaspora in post-Soviet Russia quickly decreased under the influence of em...
This volume discusses the participation of Jews as soldiers, journalists, and propagandists in comba...
For some time now historians of the Jewish experience in Eastern Europe and especially in Russia hav...
After the Holocaust, Jewish survivors returned to Poland and Slovakia where they had to cope with th...