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Bibliography

Altshuler, M., Yehudei mizrah kavkaz, Jerusalem, 1990, pp. 351-352.

Altshuler, M., “Religion in the Soviet Union in the Late 1930s in the Light of Statistics,” Jews and Jewish Topics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1 (14), 1991, pp. 23-26.

Beizer, M., The Jews of St. Petersburg: Excursions through a Noble Past, The Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia - New York, 1989, pp. 26-31.

Beizer, M., “The Destruction of Jewish Religious Life in Leningrad: 1929-1939,” Shvut, 8(24), 1999, p. 58-86.

Bostanashvili, Sh., The Architecture of Synagogues and Jewish Graveyards in Georgia, Tbilisi, 1998.

Greenbaum, A., “The Jewish Religion in the Soviet Union in the 1930s,” Shvut, 1-2 (17-18), 1995, pp. 146-160.

Jewish Restitution and Compensation Claims in Eastern Europe and the Former USSR, #1, November 1992, #2, May 1993. Institute of Jewish Affairs, London.

Piechotkowie, M. & K., Bramy nieba: Bóznice murowane, Warzawa, 1999.

Pinkus, B., “The Jewish Religion in the USSR in the Gorbachev Era,” Shvut, 8 (24), 1999, pp. 150-193.

Pinkus, B., Yehudei Russia u-Verit Hamoatsot: Toldot miyut leumi, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer Campus, 1986.

Ro’i, Y., “The Jewish Religion in the Soviet Union after World War Two.” Jews and Jewish Life in Russia and the Soviet Union, Frank Cass, England, 1995, pp. 263-289.

Ro’i, Y., “The Role of the Synagogue and Religion in the Jewish National Awakening,” Jewish Culture and Identity in the Soviet Union, Y. Ro’i and A. Beker – Editors, New York University Press, 1991, pp. 112-167.

Rothenberg, J., Jewish Religion in the Soviet Union, New York, 1971.

Smilovitsky, L., “Jewish Religious Life in Minsk, 1944-1953,” Jews in Eastern Europe, 2 (30), 1996, pp. 5-17.

Smilovitsky, L., “Jewish Religious Life in Bobruisk, 1944-1954,” Jews in Eastern Europe, 2 (27), 1995, pp. 43-54.

Vekselman, M., “Struggle of the Tashkent Ashkenazi Community for the Return of its Synagogue Building,” Shvut, 1-2 (17-18), 1995, pp. 342-360.

Weiner, A., “The JDC and Jewish Property Reclamation as an Instrument of Community Organization in the Former Soviet Union,” Reconnecting Soviet Jewry to the Jewish People. A Decade of American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (AJJDC) Activities in The Former Soviet Union: 1988-1998, pp. 504-529. (Manuscript, JDC Archives, New York)

Yodfat, A., “Jewish Religion in the USSR,” Soviet Jewish Affairs, 2, 1971, pp. 61-67.

 

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