Advanced Search

Learn About The Holocaust

Special Collections

My Saved Research

Login

Register

Help

Skip to main content

The unredeemed : anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union / edited with an introduction by Ronald I. Rubin ; foreword by Abraham J. Heschel.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS146.S65 U57 1968

Search this record's additional resources, such as finding aids, documents, or transcripts.

No results match this search term.
Check spelling and try again.

results are loading

0 results found for “keyward

    Overview

    Format
    Book
    Published
    Chicago : Quadrangle Books, 1968
    Locale
    Soviet Union
    Contents
    The old bazaar of Samarkand / by Ben Ami
    The status of the Jews in the Soviet Union / by Moshe Decter
    Soviet law and the Jews / by William Korey
    Sovyetish heymland / by Joseph Brumberg
    Passover and matzoh : a case history of Soviet policy / by Moshe Decter
    Soviet Jews as economic criminals : from the Journal of the International Commission of Jurists
    The forgotten martyrs of Babi Yar / by William Korey
    Judaism without embellishment / by Moshe Decter
    When the state of Israel was proclaimed / by Joseph B. Schechtman
    Israel in the Soviet mirror : from Jews in Eastern Europe
    Soviet Jewry and the Six-Day War / by Abraham Brumberg
    Moshe Adolfovich Dayan : from Krokodil
    The death of Charles H. Jordan / by Robert H. Estabrook
    The need for a Jewish state / by Andrei A. Gromyko
    The "two masters" charge / by Morris B. Abram
    Soviet Jewry and the United Nations : the politics of non-governmental organizations / by Ronald I. Rubin
    The rejoicing of the law / by Elie Wiesel
    Tishah b'ab in Moscow / by Ronald I. Rubin
    The power of a song / by Shelomo Ben-Israel
    The ships that will sail to Jerusalem / by Ben Ami
    Visit to Babi Yar / by Michael Kaufman
    Student struggle for Soviet Jewry / by Ronald I. Rubin
    The State Department's position
    Australian communists and Soviet Jewry / by Isi Leibler
    Philadelphia supports Soviet Jewry : from the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Rubin, Ron, 1942-
    Notes
    Bibliography: pages 313-316.
    The old bazaar of Samarkand / by Ben Ami -- The status of the Jews in the Soviet Union / by Moshe Decter -- Soviet law and the Jews / by William Korey -- Sovyetish heymland / by Joseph Brumberg -- Passover and matzoh : a case history of Soviet policy / by Moshe Decter -- Soviet Jews as economic criminals : from the Journal of the International Commission of Jurists -- The forgotten martyrs of Babi Yar / by William Korey -- Judaism without embellishment / by Moshe Decter -- When the state of Israel was proclaimed / by Joseph B. Schechtman -- Israel in the Soviet mirror : from Jews in Eastern Europe -- Soviet Jewry and the Six-Day War / by Abraham Brumberg -- Moshe Adolfovich Dayan : from Krokodil -- The death of Charles H. Jordan / by Robert H. Estabrook -- The need for a Jewish state / by Andrei A. Gromyko -- The "two masters" charge / by Morris B. Abram -- Soviet Jewry and the United Nations : the politics of non-governmental organizations / by Ronald I. Rubin -- The rejoicing of the law / by Elie Wiesel -- Tishah b'ab in Moscow / by Ronald I. Rubin -- The power of a song / by Shelomo Ben-Israel -- The ships that will sail to Jerusalem / by Ben Ami -- Visit to Babi Yar / by Michael Kaufman -- Student struggle for Soviet Jewry / by Ronald I. Rubin -- The State Department's position -- Australian communists and Soviet Jewry / by Isi Leibler -- Philadelphia supports Soviet Jewry : from the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    Physical Description
    316 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

    Keywords & Subjects

    Record last modified:
    2024-06-21 14:18:00
    This page:
    http:​/​/collections.ushmm.org​/search​/catalog​/bib11684​/

    Additional Resources

    Librarian View

    Download & Licensing

    • Terms of Use
    • This record is not digitized and cannot be downloaded online.

    In-Person Research

    Availability

    Contact Us