The JDC is an American Jewish organization that assists overseas Jewish communities in distress. It is responsible to “American Jewry” and those organizations that fund it. Bauer (1974, 19) argued that the JDC has been guided by its founding “pledge of impartiality – it steers clear of political involvements” and takes pride in being “probably the only really non-partisan organization in Jewish life.” This paper examines the role of the JDC in caring for Soviet émigrés who left on visas for Israel but chose to resettle elsewhere. They were known as “dropouts” (Noshrim in Hebrew). It also deals with the JDC policy toward recently settled Russian Jews who left Israel to resettle elsewhere. In its work with Soviet Jewish emigres did the JDC se...
Aaron Berman takes a moderate and measured approach to one of the most emotional issues in American ...
This collection is comprised of annual reports, budget reports, cables, calendars of events, catalog...
After the Holocaust, 250,000 Jewish survivors settled into Displaced Persons (DPs) centers throughou...
Beginning in 1967 the Soviet Union allowed some Jewish citizens to leave for family reunification in...
In this volume Yehudi Bauer describes the efforts made to aid European victims of World War II by th...
In the postwar chaos of the Greek Civil War, the Greek state was practically absent in the effort to...
The struggle for Soviet Jewry started primarily as a student movement in 1964 but after the Six-Day ...
Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union in the 1970s is best understood as occurring against the bac...
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (also known as the JDC) was founded on November 27,...
Scholars tend to identify the 1960s and early 1970s as a period of pro-Israel ideological consensus ...
The Jewish Displaced Persons, although only a small number of the total refugees in post-war Europe,...
The Jewish Displaced Persons, although only a small number of the total refugees in post-war Europe,...
The aim of this project is to explore the non-assimilation into Jewish American religious life of me...
The aim of this project is to explore the non-assimilation into Jewish American religious life of me...
The goal of this qualitative research study was to look for the development of any specific patterns...
Aaron Berman takes a moderate and measured approach to one of the most emotional issues in American ...
This collection is comprised of annual reports, budget reports, cables, calendars of events, catalog...
After the Holocaust, 250,000 Jewish survivors settled into Displaced Persons (DPs) centers throughou...
Beginning in 1967 the Soviet Union allowed some Jewish citizens to leave for family reunification in...
In this volume Yehudi Bauer describes the efforts made to aid European victims of World War II by th...
In the postwar chaos of the Greek Civil War, the Greek state was practically absent in the effort to...
The struggle for Soviet Jewry started primarily as a student movement in 1964 but after the Six-Day ...
Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union in the 1970s is best understood as occurring against the bac...
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (also known as the JDC) was founded on November 27,...
Scholars tend to identify the 1960s and early 1970s as a period of pro-Israel ideological consensus ...
The Jewish Displaced Persons, although only a small number of the total refugees in post-war Europe,...
The Jewish Displaced Persons, although only a small number of the total refugees in post-war Europe,...
The aim of this project is to explore the non-assimilation into Jewish American religious life of me...
The aim of this project is to explore the non-assimilation into Jewish American religious life of me...
The goal of this qualitative research study was to look for the development of any specific patterns...
Aaron Berman takes a moderate and measured approach to one of the most emotional issues in American ...
This collection is comprised of annual reports, budget reports, cables, calendars of events, catalog...
After the Holocaust, 250,000 Jewish survivors settled into Displaced Persons (DPs) centers throughou...