We Are Jews Again (e-bog) af Kosharovsky, Yuli
Kosharovsky, Yuli

We Are Jews Again e-bog

403,64 DKK
Kosharovsky's authoritative four-volume history of the Jewish movement in the Soviet Union is now available in a condensed and edited volume that makes this compelling insider's account of Soviet Jewish activism after Stalin available to a wider audience. Originally published in Russian from 2008 to 2012, "e;We Are Jews Again"e; chronicles the struggles of Jews who wanted nothing more tha…
Kosharovsky's authoritative four-volume history of the Jewish movement in the Soviet Union is now available in a condensed and edited volume that makes this compelling insider's account of Soviet Jewish activism after Stalin available to a wider audience. Originally published in Russian from 2008 to 2012, "e;We Are Jews Again"e; chronicles the struggles of Jews who wanted nothing more than the freedom to learn Hebrew, the ability to provide a Jewish education for their children, and the right to immigrate to Israel. Through dozens of interviews with former refuseniks and famous activists, Kosharovsky provides a vivid and intimate view of the Jewish movement and a detailed account of the persecution many faced from Soviet authorities.
E-bog 403,64 DKK
Forfattere Kosharovsky, Yuli (forfatter), Hoffman, Stefani (oversætter), Komaromi, Ann (redaktør)
Udgivet 15.06.2017
Genrer 1DVUA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780815654001

Kosharovsky's authoritative four-volume history of the Jewish movement in the Soviet Union is now available in a condensed and edited volume that makes this compelling insider's account of Soviet Jewish activism after Stalin available to a wider audience. Originally published in Russian from 2008 to 2012, "e;We Are Jews Again"e; chronicles the struggles of Jews who wanted nothing more than the freedom to learn Hebrew, the ability to provide a Jewish education for their children, and the right to immigrate to Israel. Through dozens of interviews with former refuseniks and famous activists, Kosharovsky provides a vivid and intimate view of the Jewish movement and a detailed account of the persecution many faced from Soviet authorities.