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  • Moses Mendelssohn Center  (2)
  • Vienna  (2)
  • Israel  (2)
  • Sociology  (2)
  • Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
  • 1
    ISBN: 0714647268 , 0714642762
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 557 S. , graph. Darst.
    Year of publication: 1997
    Series Statement: The Cummings Center series 6
    DDC: 304.8/089924047 21
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1968-1993 ; Geschichte 1991-1993 ; Geschichte 1968-1991 ; Emigratie ; Joden ; Einwanderer ; Juden ; Migration ; Jews -- Soviet Union -- Migrations ; Jews -- Former Soviet republics -- Migrations ; Jews, Russian -- Israel -- Social conditions ; Immigrants -- Israel -- Social conditions ; Jews, Russian -- United States -- Social conditions ; Russischer Einwanderer ; Auswanderung ; Juden ; Sowjetunion ; USA ; Soviet Union -- Emigration and immigration ; Soviet Union -- Ethnic relations ; Russland ; Sowjetunion ; USA ; Israel ; Konferenzschrift 1993 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Russland ; Auswanderung ; Juden ; Geschichte 1991-1993 ; Sowjetunion ; Auswanderung ; Juden ; Geschichte 1968-1991 ; Israel ; Russischer Einwanderer ; Juden ; Geschichte 1968-1991 ; USA ; Russischer Einwanderer ; Juden ; Geschichte 1968-1993
    Abstract: In the past twenty years almost three-quarters of a million Russian Jews have emigrated to the West. Their presence in Israel, Europe and North America and their absence from Russia have left an indelible imprint on these societies. The emigrants themselves, as well as those who stayed behind, are engaged in a struggle to establish their own identities and achieve social and economic security. This volume brings together an international assembly of experts - historians, sociologists, demographers and politicians - in order to assess the nature and magnitude of the impact created by this emigration and to examine the fate of those Jews who left and of those who remained. Their wide-ranging perspectives contribute to creating a variegated and complex picture of the recent Russian Jewish emigration.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0714646253
    Language: English
    Pages: 244 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 1996
    DDC: 956.94/04924047
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    Keywords: Israel - Knesset - Elections, 1992 ; Israel. Elections, 1992 ; Geschichte 1989-1992 ; Joden ; Migratie (demografie) ; Politieke aspecten ; Juden ; Migration ; Politik ; Jews, Soviet ; Juden ; Einwanderung ; Sowjetunion ; Israel Ethnic relations ; Soviet Union Emigration and immigration ; Israel ; Sowjetunion ; Hochschulschrift ; Sowjetunion ; Juden ; Einwanderung ; Israel ; Geschichte 1989-1992
    Abstract: Soviet Jewish Aliyah 1989-92 provides new insights into a period of fundamental change in Israel and the Middle East. It explains how the Israeli government failed to effectively handle the integration of new emigres from the Soviet Union, and how it alienated traditional Likud supporters among Oriental Jews in Israel
    Abstract: Clive Jones's argument is that, by placing its ideological commitment to the retention of the West Bank above other priorities, the Likud leadership made itself beholden to the United States for financial assistance which was then denied. The resulting fundamental change in the composition and orientation of the Israeli political leadership has had a major influence on the course of the Arab-Israeli peace process
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