Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism: Revue Canadienne Des Études Sur Le Nationalisme, Том 19University of Prince Edward Island., 1992 |
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... SOVIET JEWISH NATIONALISM AFTER KHRUSHCHEV Over 250,000 Soviet Jews were permitted to emigrate between 1968 and 1983 , in a state in which such large - scale emigration had few precedents . ' The Soviet Jewish emigration has aroused the ...
... SOVIET JEWISH NATIONALISM AFTER KHRUSHCHEV Over 250,000 Soviet Jews were permitted to emigrate between 1968 and 1983 , in a state in which such large - scale emigration had few precedents . ' The Soviet Jewish emigration has aroused the ...
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... Soviet Jews were expected eventually to assimilate into the larger , Russian , population . This assimilation was expected to be voluntary , the result of increased contacts , intermarriage , and the use of a common language , namely ...
... Soviet Jews were expected eventually to assimilate into the larger , Russian , population . This assimilation was expected to be voluntary , the result of increased contacts , intermarriage , and the use of a common language , namely ...
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... Soviet Jews , 265,939 Jews left the USSR bound for Israel between 1968 and 1986. 1986 statistics provided by the Coalition to Free Soviet Jews , New York . 2Zvi Gitelman , Becoming Israelis ( New York : Praeger , 1972 ) , p . 79 . 3For ...
... Soviet Jews , 265,939 Jews left the USSR bound for Israel between 1968 and 1986. 1986 statistics provided by the Coalition to Free Soviet Jews , New York . 2Zvi Gitelman , Becoming Israelis ( New York : Praeger , 1972 ) , p . 79 . 3For ...
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