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Organized National Life of Russian Jews in the Late Soviet and Post-Soviet Era: a View from Moscow

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Spring 2002

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The reestablishment of organized Jewish life in the Russian Federation involved four steps: The period of informal, mostly underground and dispersed Jewish movements of the late Soviet era (from the late 1970s until 1989); the period of the first legal umbrella organizations, which dominated organized Jewish life during 1989-1996; the second half of the 1990s, featuring the leading role of the Russian Jewish Congress and affiliated organizations; and the period of the regrouping of political and organizational structures, which began in 2000.

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14(1-2)

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Organized National Life of Russian Jews in the Late Soviet and Post-Soviet Era: a View from Moscow

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Satanovsky, Eugene Organized National Life of Russian Jews in the Late Soviet and Post-Soviet Era: a View from Moscow. Jewish Political Studies Review. Spring 2002:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-rus27