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Line Five: The Internal Passport; Jewish Family Odysseys from the U. S. S. R. to the U. S. A. Book

Line Five: The Internal Passport; Jewish Family Odysseys from the U. S. S. R. to the U. S. A.
Line Five: The Internal Passport; Jewish Family Odysseys from the U. S. S. R. to the U. S. A., All immigrants have a story to tell: where they came from, why they came, what they hoped to find in their new homeland. The voices heard in Line Five: The Internal Passport are those of nineteen Soviet Jewish families who fled the USSR between Glasnost, , Line Five: The Internal Passport; Jewish Family Odysseys from the U. S. S. R. to the U. S. A. has a rating of 3 stars
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Line Five: The Internal Passport; Jewish Family Odysseys from the U. S. S. R. to the U. S. A., All immigrants have a story to tell: where they came from, why they came, what they hoped to find in their new homeland. The voices heard in Line Five: The Internal Passport are those of nineteen Soviet Jewish families who fled the USSR between Glasnost, , Line Five: The Internal Passport; Jewish Family Odysseys from the U. S. S. R. to the U. S. A.
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  • Line Five: The Internal Passport; Jewish Family Odysseys from the U. S. S. R. to the U. S. A.
  • Written by author Elaine P. Snyderman, Margaret T. Witkovsky
  • Published by Chicago Review Pr, 1992
  • All immigrants have a story to tell: where they came from, why they came, what they hoped to find in their new homeland. The voices heard in Line Five: The Internal Passport are those of nineteen Soviet Jewish families who fled the USSR between Glasnost,
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Foreword
Editors' Prefaces
Acknowledgments
Pt. I Passport to Repression 1
1 Grandmother and Granddaughter: An Overview of a Century: Tsilia Michlin Goldin and Yanina Estrina Nayman 3
Not by Bread Alone
Passage to Dignity and Pride
2 Heroic Service to a Country That Chose to Forget: The Ginsburg/Friedgan Family 21
A Plan "To Become Something"
Healer and Hero
Standing Taller
The Family Shield Was Love
Leading the Way
In Exchange for Wheat
Changing Places
3 Dedication, Work, and Hope: The A. Family 65
A Life of Purpose
Life Consists of Small Events
Real Politics Stayed Hidden
After a Dark Struggle
4 Problems in the Biography: The Umantsev/Shafran Family 93
Some Things Are Beyond Repair
A Reduction of Remedies
Contrasts and Comparisons
Seeing It with Her Own Eyes
5 Different Views of the Same Landscape: Nella Radunsky and Izrail Radunsky 125
Child of an "Enemy of the People"
Portrait of the Artist in Search of a Landscape
Pt. II The Glasnost Visa 141
6 Two Generations of Heroic Refuseniks: The Reznikov Family 143
Grief Doesn't Need Exaggeration
Courage to Stand for Freedom
A Double Life
A Hopeful Start
Determined Faith
7 Uncommon Endowments: The M. Family 185
A Life in Two Worlds
Blueprint for a Fresh Start
"I Could Be a Senator"
8 A Quest for Belief: Alex Blinstein and Rita Blinstein 211
To Find a Balance
There Was an Emptiness
9 Contemporary Comments: Igor Fertelmeyster and Tatyana Fertelmeyster 231
No Oxygen at All
Questions without Answers
Pt. III Album Leaves from Other Journeys 249
Wandering in Search of Work
A Life of Limitations
The Tragedy of Our Parents
1984: Under the Eye of Big Brother
They Told Us All Was Well
A Place of No Return
An Unseeable Future
Terrible Truths
There Are Miracles
Singular Internal Passports
Glossaries 291


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