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  Jewish victims of Stalinism

Posted by Yoav on 2000/09/26 23:08:50 US/Mountain

Through Mr. Spielberg, there have been interviews with Holocaust victims. Is anyone planning to study the Jewish victims of Stalinism?



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Re: Jewish victims of Stalinism
by Arieh Lebowitz on 2001/05/16 16:22:39 US/Mountain

Dear Yoav:


Try contacting what used to be called the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, now I think the NCSJ, which was based in New York and now both in New York and Washington, DC. The American Jewish Year Book most recent edition should have the name, address, phone and fax, e-mail, etc., in the index of organizations in the back.


Same for the Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry, which is also based in Washington, DC.


Both organizations can provide an exhaustive supply of lists of books and articles dealing with the history of the plight of Jews in the former Soviet Bloc.


>> Arieh Lebowitz


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Re: Jewish victims of Stalinism
by Arieh Lebowitz on 2001/05/16 16:26:17 US/Mountain

P.S. There are literally dozens of books dealing with the situation of Jews in the Soviet Union during the years of Stalin's rule of the USSR; any good librarian at a decent-sized public library, and certainly at a university, and especially one that has a Judaic Studies program or department, can find you a good number of titles. The Slavic Studies Department at Hebrew University should be able to send you lists of material, if you can track them down.


Of course, there is not only material in English, but also a lot in Hebrew, French and Yiddish, as well as in Russian itself!


>> Arieh Lebowitz


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