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A Refusenik Vote for Jimmy Carter?

27 August 1976Articles, Soviet Jewry, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

Soviet Jews have been watching the American Presidential election campaign with great interest. Though technically neutral, it is no secret that they do not view with great enthusiasm the efforts on their behalf of the present White House Administration. This stems from what they consider to be the antagonistic attitude shown by Richard Nixon and…

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Activists appeal to Ford and Carter

24 August 1976Articles, Soviet Jewry, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

EIGHTY NINE JEWISH activists in the Soviet Union, together with Nobel Peace Prize winner Andrei Sakharov, have appealed to ‘the two American presidential candidates, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, to defend human rights in the Soviet Union. The Jews pointed out that the Kremlin had not lived up to its promises given at the time…

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Where Public Relations has replaced Ethics

20 August 1976Articles, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

Despite Eric Moonman’s optimism, there appears little, if any, sign of increased intellectual involvement in the Zionist movement. A conference of academics in support of Israel cannot be cited as involvement. All too often, public relations exercises have been presented as genuine debate. It would seem that with the exception of youth groups and students,…

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The Masaryks

13 August 1976Book Reviews, Soviet Jewry, Universal questionsColin Shindler

THE MASARYKS: the making of Czechoslovakia, by Zbynek Zeman. 230 pages (Weidenfeld and Nicholson). £6.50. There has long been a feeling of mutual identification between the peoples of Czechoslovakia and Israel. Both achieved independence during the same period of history after countless centuries in the service of other nations. Since he Second World War, the…

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A Chronicle of Current Events

9 July 1976Book Reviews, Soviet Jewry, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

THE POWER, by Robert G. Raiser. 499 pages (Seeker and Warburg). £5.90. A CHRONICLE OF CURRENT EVENTS, Numbers 32 and 33. 192 pages (Amnesty International 11.95) Bullying harassment is the price a good journalist has to pay when he attempts to write about something that does not have official Soviet blessing. Soviet Jews learnt the…

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Stories from the Gulag

1 July 1976Book Reviews, Soviet Jewry, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

SHORT STORIES (W THE LONG DEATH, by Yechezkel Pulerevitch. 293 pp (published in Israel by former Prisoners of Zion from the USSR). AN AMERICAN IN THE GULAG, by Alexander Dolgun. 370 pages (Collins/Harvill) 370pp £4.50. Yechezkel Pulerevitch was a member of Betar, the youth group of Herut, when the Red Army invaded Lithuania in 1940….

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One-in-three Chance to Emigrate

1 July 1976Articles, Soviet Jewry, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

7,000 exit permits were granted to Soviet Jews during the first six months of 1976—about the same figure as 1975. A few prominent people—including Tamara Galperina and Vitaly Rubin—have been given permission to leave, yet permits have been refused to most of the major activists. Moreover the KGB has waited two years to announce that…

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Interview with Tamara Galperina

25 June 1976Articles, Soviet Jewry, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

When did you first think of leaving for Israel? About six years ago. It seemed that Israel was the right place for me to be. What happened after you applied to leave? The day after my husband applied, he was thrown out of his job. I worked for a few months, but everyone was afraid…

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Western Communists and Soviet Jewry

18 June 1976Articles, Soviet Jewry, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

Ever since Krushchev’s denunciation of Stalin, western Communists have been uneasy continued abuse of human rights in the Soviet Union. Earlier this year, the former secretary general of the British Communist Party, John Gollan, indirectly criticised Soviet anti-Semitism. Yet that same person nearly a quarter of a century ago condemned international Zionism for instigating the…

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The Testiment and the First Leningrad Trial

11 June 1976Articles, Soviet Jewry, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

Of the 16 people arrested on June 19 1970—four in a forest near a stopover point and the rest on the tarmac—two are still in strict regime labour camps in Potma and Perm. They include Leib Knokh, whose wife Meri now lives in Israel with their son Yigal, whom he has never seen. Merl was…

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