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"Soviet Jewry"
When They Come for Us, We'll Be Gone: The Epic Struggle to Save Soviet Jewry
Gal Beckerman
The Jews of Silence : A Personal Report on Soviet Jewry (Elie Wiesel Collection Ser.)
Elie Wiesel
Position of Soviet Jewry, 1985: Human Rights and the Helsinki Accords
International Council of the World Conference on Soviet Jewry
Human Contacts, Reunion of Families and Soviet Jewry.
Published on behalf of the International Council of the World Conference on Soviet Jewry. 1986.
Soviet Jewry and the implementation of the Helsinki Final act : report / prepared on behalf of the ongoing Presidium and Steering Committee of the World Conference on Soviet Jewry, in co-operation wi
World Conference on Soviet Jewry. Presidium. Steering Committee
Open Up the Iron Door: Memoirs of a Soviet Jewry Activist Rabbi
AVI Weiss
Unbroken Spirit: A Heroic Story Of Faith, Courage and Survival (SOVIET & RUSSIAN JEWRY Book 3)
Yosef Mendelevitz
Soviet Jewry in crisis (Kaplan Centre papers)
Martin Gilbert
The Struggle for Soviet Jewry in American Politics: Israel Versus the American Jewish Establishment
Frederick A. Lazin
Open Up the Iron Door: Memoirs of a Soviet Jewry Activist
Rabbi Avraham Weiss
Riding the Wave: The Jewish Agency's Role in the Mass Aliyah of Soviet and Ethiopian Jewry to Israel, 1987-1995
Andrea S. Arbel
Soviet Jewry on the Eve of the Holocaust: A Social and Demographic Profile
Mordechai Alstchuler
Soviet Jewry Reborn
Asher Ostrin
From Exodus to Freedom: The History of the Soviet Jewry Movement
Stuart Altshuler
The Black Years of Soviet Jewry
Yehoshua A. Gilboa
Count Us in: The Struggle to Free Soviet Jewry
Wendy Eisen
soviet jewry today and tomorrow
boris smolar
Jews in Svoboda's Army in the Soviet Union: Czechoslovak Jewry's Fight Against the Nazis During World War II
Erich Kulka
"We Are Not One": American Jews, Israel, and the Struggle for Soviet Jewry
Frederick A. Lazin
American Christians and the National Interreligious Task Force on Soviet Jewry: A Call to Conscience
Fred A. Lazin