An edition of Stalin's forgotten Zion (1998)

Stalin's forgotten Zion

Birobidzhan and the making of a Soviet Jewish homeland : an illustrated history, 1928-1996

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An edition of Stalin's forgotten Zion (1998)

Stalin's forgotten Zion

Birobidzhan and the making of a Soviet Jewish homeland : an illustrated history, 1928-1996

In 1934 the Soviet government established the Jewish Autonomous Region in a sparsely populated area some five thousand miles east of Moscow. Located along the Sino-Soviet border, the Jewish Autonomous Region, popularly known as Birobidzhan, was designated as the national homeland of Soviet Jewry.

The creation of Birobidzhan was part of the Kremlin's effort to establish an enclave where secular Jewish culture rooted in the Yiddish language and socialist beliefs could serve as an alternative to Palestine and resolve a variety of perceived problems besetting Soviet Jews. Birobidzhan still exists today, but despite its continued official status Jews represent only a small minority of the inhabitants of the region.

Drawing on documents from archives in Moscow and Birobidzhan, as well as photograph collections never seen outside Birobidzhan, this book explores both the Kremlin's efforts to create a socialist Jewish homeland and the reasons for the failure of the Birobidzhan experiment. The story of the Soviet Zion sheds light on a host of important historical and contemporary issues regarding Jewish identity, community, and culture.

The history of Birobidzhan provides an unusual point of entry both to the "Jewish question" in Russia and to an exploration of the fate of Soviet Jewry under Communist rule.

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English
Pages
105

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Stalin's forgotten Zion: Birobidzhan and the making of a Soviet Jewish homeland : an illustrated history, 1928-1996
1998, University of California Press, Judah L. Magnas Museum
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-98) and index.

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Berkeley

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
957/.7
Library of Congress
DS135.R93 E989 1998, 97-5052 //r97

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 105 p. :
Number of pages
105

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Open Library
OL659728M
ISBN 10
0520209893, 0520209907
LCCN
97005052
OCLC/WorldCat
36458039
Library Thing
378237
Goodreads
1442334
694424

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