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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
I | Jews and the Soviet Regime | |
1 | Religion, Israel, and the Development of Soviet Jewry's National Consciousness, 1967-91 | 13 |
2 | Nationalities Policy, the Soviet Regime, the Jews, and Emigration | 27 |
II | Politics, Identity, and Society | |
3 | Thinking about Being Jewish in Russia and Ukraine | 49 |
4 | E Pluribus Unum? Post-Soviet Jewish Identities and Their Implications for Communal Reconstruction | 61 |
5 | Russian Jews in Business | 76 |
6 | Russian Antisemitism, 1996-2000 | 99 |
III | Reconstructing Jewish Communities | |
7 | The Widening Gap between Our Model of Russian Jewry and the Reality (1989-99) | 117 |
8 | From Leadership to Community: Laying the Foundation for Jewish Community in Russia | 127 |
9 | Feasting, Memorializing, Praying, and Remaining Jewish in the Soviet Union: The Case of the Bukharan Jews | 141 |
10 | The Revival of Academic Studies of Judaica in Independent Ukraine | 152 |
11 | Demography of the Jews in the Former Soviet Union: Yesterday and Today | 173 |
IV | Jews and Russian Culture | |
12 | Jewish Converts to Orthodoxy in Russia in Recent Decades | 209 |
13 | Jewish Artists in Russian Art: Painting and Sculpture in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Eras | 224 |
14 | Constructing Jewish Identity in Contemporary Russian Fiction | 252 |
Contributors | 275 | |
Index | 279 |
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