Abstract
Tables and Figures ix Preface xi Introduction xv Part One. The Impact of Internal Politics in The Soviet Union on Soviet Jewry 1. Passing Eclipse: The Exodus Movement in the 1980s / Theodore H. Friedgut 3 2. The Soviet Public Anti-Zionist Committee: An Analysis / William Korey 26 3. Soviet Anti-Semitism Unchained: The Rise of the Historical and Patriotic Association, / Howard Spier 51 Part Two. Linkages between Soviet Foreign Policy and the Exodus of Soviet Jewry 4. Soviet Jewry as a Factor in Soviet-Israeli Relations / Robert O. Freedman 61 5. The West European Approach to the Soviet Jewry Problem / Howard Spier 97 6. Jewish, German, and Armenian Emigration from the USSR: Parallels and Differences / Sidney Heitman 115 Part Three. Alternative Strategies for Promoting the Emigration and Resettlement of Soviet Jews 7. Soviet-American Trade and Soviet Jewish Emigration: Should a Policy Change Be Made by the American Jewish Community / Marshall I. Goldman 141 Part Four. Patterns of Soviet Jewish Resettlement in the United States and Israel 8. Soviet Immigration Resettlement in Israel and the United States / Zvi Gitelman 163 9. Soviet Jewish Artists in the USSR and Israel: The Dynamics of Artistic Resettlement / Stephen Feinstein 186 Appendix 1. Soviet Jewish Emigration from the USSR 215 Appendix 2. The Jackson Amendment 216 Appendix 3. The 1987 Soviet Decree on Emigration 218 Appendix 4. Anti-Semitic Propagandists and Activists Identified with Pamyat 221 Appendix 5. Exchange of Letters 222 Notes 227 Bibliography 247 Contributors 253 Index 255
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