The Jewish Autonomous Region (JAR) of Birobidzhan in Siberia is still alive. The once famous “Siberian Zion”, at the confluence of the Bira and Bidzhan rivers, a stone’s throw away from China and a day from the Pacific Ocean, 9,000 km and six days by train from Moscow, is still a geographical reality. The political class of the Soviet Union decided to create a territory the size of Belgium for a settlement for Jews, choosing a region on the border between China and the Soviet Union. It believed that Soviet Jews needed, like other national minorities, a homeland with a territory. The Soviet regime thus opted to establish an enclave that would become the JAR in 1934. We should note that the creation of the JAR was the first historically fulfi...
Between 1933 and 1939 many British organisations, as well as individuals, who witnessed the rise of ...
The borderline territory serves a double purpose, being simultaneously zones of cultural contact and...
Before Birobidzhan. The fate of the rural Jewish populationin tsarist Russia and the first few...
The Jewish Autonomous Region (JAR) of Birobidzhan in Siberia is still alive. The once famous “Siberi...
The Jewish Autonomous Region (JAR) of Birobidzhan in Siberia is still alive. The once famous “Siberi...
Technically, Israel is not the only official Jewish homeland in the world. In the Far East of Russia...
In 1934 the Soviet government established the Jewish Autonomous Region in a sparsely populated area ...
In 1934 the Soviet government established the Jewish Autonomous Region in a sparsely populated area ...
It would be a mistake to assume that ethnopolitics is only a matter of confrontation between differe...
Robert Weinberg and Bradley Berman's carefully documented and extensively illustrated book explores ...
It would be a mistake to assume that ethnopolitics is only a matter of confrontation between differe...
During the Holocaust, the largest Sephardi community in the world located in Saloniki was almost com...
Received 16 June 2021. Accepted 3 July 2021. Published online 9 July 2021.The borderline territory s...
The fall of the Third Reich, turning the “most tragic page” in the history of the Jewish nation, i ....
On 7 May 1934, when Mikhail Kalinin officially declared Birobidzhan the Jewish Autonomous Region, [R...
Between 1933 and 1939 many British organisations, as well as individuals, who witnessed the rise of ...
The borderline territory serves a double purpose, being simultaneously zones of cultural contact and...
Before Birobidzhan. The fate of the rural Jewish populationin tsarist Russia and the first few...
The Jewish Autonomous Region (JAR) of Birobidzhan in Siberia is still alive. The once famous “Siberi...
The Jewish Autonomous Region (JAR) of Birobidzhan in Siberia is still alive. The once famous “Siberi...
Technically, Israel is not the only official Jewish homeland in the world. In the Far East of Russia...
In 1934 the Soviet government established the Jewish Autonomous Region in a sparsely populated area ...
In 1934 the Soviet government established the Jewish Autonomous Region in a sparsely populated area ...
It would be a mistake to assume that ethnopolitics is only a matter of confrontation between differe...
Robert Weinberg and Bradley Berman's carefully documented and extensively illustrated book explores ...
It would be a mistake to assume that ethnopolitics is only a matter of confrontation between differe...
During the Holocaust, the largest Sephardi community in the world located in Saloniki was almost com...
Received 16 June 2021. Accepted 3 July 2021. Published online 9 July 2021.The borderline territory s...
The fall of the Third Reich, turning the “most tragic page” in the history of the Jewish nation, i ....
On 7 May 1934, when Mikhail Kalinin officially declared Birobidzhan the Jewish Autonomous Region, [R...
Between 1933 and 1939 many British organisations, as well as individuals, who witnessed the rise of ...
The borderline territory serves a double purpose, being simultaneously zones of cultural contact and...
Before Birobidzhan. The fate of the rural Jewish populationin tsarist Russia and the first few...