Ashkenazim



ETHNONYM: Yevrei


Bibliography

Altshuler, Mordecai (1987). Soviet Jewry since the Second World War: Population and Social Structure. Studies in Population and Urban Demography. New York: Greenwood Press.


Baron, Salo W. (1987). The Russian Jew under Tsars and Soviets. New York: Schocken Books.


Encyclopedia Judaica, s.v. "Ashkenaz" and "Russia."


Ettinger, Shmuel (1984). "The Position of Jews in Soviet Culture: A Historical Survey." In Jews in Soviet Culture, edited by Jack Miller. London: Institute of Jewish Affairs.


Fain, Benjamin (1984). Jewishness in the Soviet Union: Report of an Empirical Survey. Jerusalem: Center for Public Affairs.

Gitelman, Zvi (1972). Jewish Nationality and Soviet Politics. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.


Gitelman, Zvi (1988). A Century of Ambivalence. New York: Schocken Books.


Hindus, Milton (1971). A World at Twilight: A Portrait of Jewish Communities of Eastern Europe before the Holocaust. New York: Macmillan.


Levin, Nora (1988). The Jews in the Soviet Union since 1917 . Vols. 1-2. New York: New York University Press.


Pinkus, Benjamin (1988). The Jews of the Soviet Union. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


Rozenblum, Serge-Allain (1982). Être Juif en U.R.S.S. Paris: Collection de la RPP.


Sawyer, Thomas E. (1979). The Jewish Minority in the Soviet Union. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.


Weisel, Elie (1968). The Jews of Silence: A Personal Report on Soviet Jewry. London: Valentine, Mitchell. English translation. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.

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