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- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry abstract "The Movement to Free Soviet Jewry was an international human rights campaign that advocated for the right of Jews in the Soviet Union to emigrate.The earliest organized effort was the The Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism, a grassroots organization that brought attention to the plight of Soviet Jews from 1963 until 1983. It began as a study group led by three of the founding members of Beth Israel - The West Temple in 1963: Louis Rosenblum, Herbert Caron, and Abe Silverstein. Though the council included prominent rabbis, pastors, priests, and city officials, many initial council members were fellow congregants. As the first such group in the world, this organization spawned other local councils and a national organization. Between 1964-69, the Cleveland council developed educational tools, such as organizational handbooks for other communities, the newsletter Spotlight, and media presentations. They also devised protest strategies that became integral to the movement to free Soviet Jewry. One of the council’s most successful activities was the People-to-People program of the late 1960s, which represented 50,000 members.Although not officially sponsored by Beth Israel – The West Temple, the temple provided office space to the council from 1964–78, and the council periodically reported to the congregation’s Social Action Committee. Although the Cleveland council was still active in 1985, by the late 1970s the Jewish Community Federation had taken over the major local organizing effort for Soviet Jewry. By 1993, the Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism no longer needed to exist, as it had accomplished its mission, and the Soviet Union had also ceased to exist.Later, Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, founded by Jacob Birnbaum at Yeshiva University in 1964. The Union of Councils for Soviet Jews was formed in 1970 as an umbrella organization of all groups working to win the right to emigrate for oppressed Jewish citizens of the Soviet Union.The movement was represented in Israel by Nativ, a clandestine agency that sought to publicize the cause of Soviet Jewry and encourage their emigration to Israel.".
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- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Birnbaum.
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- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLink Nativ.
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLink Refusenik.
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLink Refusenik_(Soviet_Union).
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLink Student_Struggle_for_Soviet_Jewry.
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLink Union_of_Councils_for_Soviet_Jews.
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLink World_Jewish_Congress.
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLink Yaakov_(Jacob)_Birnbaum.
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLink Yeshiva_University.
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Movement to Free Soviet Jewry".
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Soviet Jewry movement".
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLinkText "United States movement on behalf of Soviet Jewry".
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLinkText "free Soviet Jewry".
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry wikiPageWikiLinkText "movement to free Soviet Jewry".
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- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry subject Category:Aliyah.
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry subject Category:Minority_rights.
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry subject Category:Movements_for_civil_rights.
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- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry comment "The Movement to Free Soviet Jewry was an international human rights campaign that advocated for the right of Jews in the Soviet Union to emigrate.The earliest organized effort was the The Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism, a grassroots organization that brought attention to the plight of Soviet Jews from 1963 until 1983. It began as a study group led by three of the founding members of Beth Israel - The West Temple in 1963: Louis Rosenblum, Herbert Caron, and Abe Silverstein.".
- Movement_to_Free_Soviet_Jewry label "Movement to Free Soviet Jewry".
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