Soviet Jewry movement: a look back at Cleveland's contributions
•40 years of Soviet Jews in Cleveland: coverage from the CJN archives. by Susan Kahn
•US visitors to USSR faced risks, brought hope by Ellen Brown
•Jackson-Vanik opens doors to Soviet Jews’ emigration by Ellen Brown
•Once out, it’s hard to get in … to U.S. by Lila Hanft
•Jewish organizations step up to the plate by Jennifer Daddario
•U.S. visitors to USSR faced risks, brought hope by Ellen Brown
•Pioneering refuseniks lead polarized lives in USSR by Cynthia Dettelbach
•Struggled to come out on top by Arlene Fine
•Soviet Jewry movement born on Cleveland’s West side by Ellen Brown
•A look back: Visiting with refuseniks in 1985 by Cynthia Dettelbach
•Soviet immigrants: Where they are now by Arlene Fine
Friday, January 25, 2008
Soviet Jewry series 2008
by
LilaTovCocktail
at
10:28 PM
Labels:
immigration,
local history,
Soviet Jewry