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History Russia & The Former Soviet Union

We Are Jews Again

Jewish Activism in the Soviet Union

by (author) Yuli Kosharovsky

edited by Ann Komaromi

translated by Stefani Hoffman

Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Initial publish date
Jun 2017
Category
Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Jewish, Jewish Studies
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780815635192
    Publish Date
    Jun 2017
    List Price
    $53.95

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Description

Kosharovsky’s authoritative four-volume history of the Jewish movement in the Soviet Union is now available in a condensed and edited volume that makes this compelling insider’s account of Soviet Jewish activism after Stalin available to a wider audience. Originally published in Russian from 2008 to 2012, ?We Are Jews Again? chronicles the struggles of Jews who wanted nothing more than the freedom to learn Hebrew, the ability to provide a Jewish education for their children, and the right to immigrate to Israel. Through dozens of interviews with former refuseniks and famous activists, Kosharovsky provides a vivid and intimate view of the Jewish movement and a detailed account of the persecution many faced from Soviet authorities.

About the authors

Yuli Kosharovsky's profile page

Ann Komaromi is a professor in the Centre for Comparative Literature and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Toronto.

Ann Komaromi's profile page

Stefani Hoffman's profile page

Editorial Reviews

This book is a condensed version of the extensive, four-volume history of the Soviet Jewish Movement originally published in Russian during 2008-2012 by one of its key activists, the late Yuli Kosharovsky (1941-2014). The edited English edition makes this compelling insider account of Soviet Jewish activism from the early 1960s till the demise of the USSR in the late 1980s accessible to western readers.

Journal of Church and State

The history of Soviet Jews is one that is often overlooked and not much is known about the activists who fought for their right to be Jewish, and Kosharovksy, along with many other writers and historians, has given a voice to a community of people who did not receive nearly the amount of recognition that they deserve.

The Canadian Jewish News

We Are Jews Again is a concise, yet authoritative, first-person description of the six-decade struggle of Soviet Jewry against a harsh and unforgiving government for their right to emigrate to Israel. His interviews, which he relates verbatim, concretize the hellish reality faced by all who opposed the Soviet hierarchy. It is a must reading for anyone interested in modern Jewish or Soviet history.

San Diego Jewish World

This remarkable book is different from others about Soviet Jewry. It relies on interviews with the activists themselves, who explain the reasons for actions taken during the period between 1967 and the fall of the USSR in 1991. It is comprehensive, rational and intelligent in conveying this episode in contemporary Jewish history–an enticing work that does not rely on emotion to convey the struggle for national liberation.

The Jerusalem Post Magazine