Colorado Committee of Concern for Soviet Jewry
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Project Interference, 1967-1978
Various materials related to Project Interference.
Project Yached, 1967-1978
Various materials related to Project Yached. Yached means together, unity.
Raiza Palatnick, 1968-1978
Fact sheet and materials related to Raiza Palatnick, who was a 35 year old Jewish librariian in Odessa, Ukraine who was imprisoned for distributing materials "slanderous" to the Soviet Union. Her confinement in isolation for five months began The 35's or Women's Campaign for Soviet Jewry in 1971 in London, England. Raiza Palatnick was released from prison after two years and allowed to immigrate to Israel.
Soviet Jewish Dissident Protest, 1968-1978
Newspaper clippings related to the Soviet Jewish Dissident Protest.
Soviet Prisoners of Conscience, 1968-1978
Materials related to Soviet Prisoners of Conscience.
Soviet Prisoners of Conscience, 1968-1978
Materials related to Soviet Prisoners of Conscience.
Speeches, Articles, Transcripts, 1968-1978
Miscellaneous articles and notes, transcripts of Walter Cronkite news reports.
Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, 1968-1978
The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry was launched at Columbia University in 1964 to enlist students to advocate for Soviet Jews. The students led large protest marches, pushed for legislation to aid Soviet Jews and created educational materials. The Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry was the "adult" counterpart to the Student Struggle for Soviet Jews.
Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, 1968-1978
The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry was launched at Columbia University in 1964 to enlist students to advocate for Soviet Jews. The students led large protest marches, pushed for legislation to aid Soviet Jews, and created educational materials. The Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry was the "adult" counterpart to the Student Struggle for Soviet Jews.
Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - Newsletter, 1968-1978
Contains "Soviet Jewry Action Newsletter" published by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry. The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry was launched at Columbia University in 1964 to enlist students to advocate for Soviet Jews. The students led large protest marches, pushed for legislation to aid Soviet Jews, and created educational materials. The Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry was the "adult" counterpart to the Student Struggle for Soviet Jews.
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