Leningradskii Evreiskii Al’manakh
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| Described At | Leningradskii Evreiskii Almanakh | yivo |
| Has Abstract | Russian-language Jewish samizdat journal published in Leningrad between 1982 and 1989. Leningradskii evreiskii al’manakh (Leningrad Jewish Almanac) was the organ of Leningrad refuseniks (persons denied the right to emigrate to Israel). Among the founding editors were Eduard Erlikh, Iakov Gorodetskii, Iurii Kolker, and Grigorii Vasserman. Initially its creators viewed the journal as the organ of Leningradskoe Obshchestvo po Izucheniiu Evreiskoi Kul’tury (Leningrad Society for the Study of Jewish Culture), which they had tried, unsuccessfully, to register with the authorities in 1982. Its editors changed as some were allowed to emigrate, and the first group was replaced by Mikhail Beizer, Semen Frumkin, and Rimma Zapesotskaia. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 1214635 | ep |
| Title | Leningradskii Evreiskii Al’manakh | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 1214635 | ep |
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| Core Pref Label | Leningradskii Evreiskii Al’manakh | yivo |
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