Jews in Russia and Eastern Europe Summer 1 (56) 2006. Jews in Russia and Eastern Europe is a peer-review journal. It is a continuation of "Jews in Eastern Europe."
Jerusalem: The Leonid Nevzlin Research Center for Russian and East European Jewry, The Avraham Institute of Contemporary Jewry, The Hebrew University, 2006. Softbound. Octavo, paper covers, 148 pp. Very Good. Item #101581
Articles are "Polish Refugees in Eastern Belorussia, 1939-1941," Dmitrii Tolochko, "My Name, My Enemy: Progressive Jews and the Question of Name Changig in the Kingdom of Poland in the Second Half of the 19th Century," Agnieszka Jagodzinska, "From 'Green Fields' to 'Red Fields': Peretz Hirchbein's Sovet Sojourn, 1928-1929," Gennady Estreikh, "Musical Yiddishism and Jewish Symbolism n Two Late- and Post-Soviet Russian-Jewish Composers," Eda Dobrovetsky, "Russian Legislation and Jewish Self-Governing Institutions: The Case of Kamenets-Podolskii," Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, "The Jew in the Poet (Maxim Shrayer, Russian Poet/Soviet Jew: The Legacy of Eduard Bagritskii)," Boris Czerny, "Yiddish Theater in Uzbekistan (Maks Vekselman, Evreiskie teatry (na idish) v Uzbekistane: 1933-1947: Ocherki istorii)," Albert Kagniovich, "The Truth is Out There: The Longng for a 'Collective Past of the Jewish People' and the Myth of the Archive (Sources on Polish Jewry at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People)," Scott Ury, "Ukrainian Jewish History and Docuemnts, 1943-1953 (Mikhail Mitsel, Evrei Ukrainy v 1943-1953 gg: Ocherki dokumentrovannoi istroii)," Samuel Barnai, "Separate Specal Supplement: Jewish Periodicals in the Foemr Soviet Union, 2002-2003," Alexander Frenkel, Arkadi Zeltser.
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