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Between 1967 and 1991, almost half of the entire Jewish population of the Soviet Union left for freedom to Israel, America, and other western countries. This book tells the story of the American Jewish community's involvement in this exodus, and explores how such a massive emigration occurred.

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A provocative study of the epic struggle to free Jews trapped behind the Iron Curtain in the Soviet empire. -- Jack Wertheimer, Provost and Professor of American Jewish History, Jewish Theological Seminary
From Exodus to Freedom provides an interesting and useful account of the endgame of the Soviet Jewry movement in America. It tells of one of the most successful human rights efforts in history. -- Alan M. Dershowitz, professor, Harvard Law School; author of Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law
This is a must-read for students of American and Soviet history, Jewish studies, and international relations. -- Michael Oren, author of Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East
This is a must-read, not only for the thousands of veterans of the movement during the 1980s and 1990s, but for everyone interested in understanding the power of ordinary citizens to promote human rights reform and freedom anywhere in the world. -- Micah Naftalin, Union of Councils for Soviet Jews
Rabbi Altshuler's book is interesting, compelling, and very important. Now that these events can be viewed in a historical perspective, it is important to analyze and study this unprecedented victory and the role of one of the key players-the Union of Councils-in this dramatic struggle to free Soviet Jewry." -- Natan Sharansky, author of The Case for Democracy
The political emphasis, along with tactics and insights on choices, makes for an important, revealing guide. * Midwest Book Review *
It is helpful for understanding the place of Soviet Jewish emigration in American-Soviet relations in the Gorbachev era. It illuminates the questions that American Jewish organizations had to decide in their desire to aid Soviet Jews. -- Arkadi Zeltser, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem * The Russian Review *
Altshuler's indispensable history of the efforts of US Jews on behalf of Soviet Jewry focuses on 1985-91, when more than a million Soviet Jews left the USSR for new homes in the US, Israel, and elsewhere in the West. The author discusses the division between the Jewish establishment that pressured Soviet Jews to emigrate to Israel and grassroots Jewish groups that argued the right of Soviet Jews to migrate to the country of their choosing....Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. -- J. Fischel, emeritus, Messiah College * CHOICE *
This is a pathbreaking book on one of the greatest liberation movements of the twentieth century. -- Jonathan D. Sarna, Brandeis University

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The Soviet Jewry Movement in America-An Historical Perspective Chapter 2 The Soviet Jewry Movement Before 1985— Gorbachev and the Promise of a New Chapter for Soviet Jews Chapter 3 The United States Government and the Soviet Jewry Movement in America: Bush, Reagan, Congress and the Department of State Chapter 4 Tactics and Strategy of the Soviet Jewry Movement-Loud Voices or Quiet Diplomacy? .. Chapter 5 American Jewry Chooses: Aliya to Israel or Rescue to America Chapter 6 The Last Months: Emigration becomes Reality

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 03/11/2005
      ISBN13: 9780742549357, 978-0742549357
      ISBN10: 0742549356

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Between 1967 and 1991, almost half of the entire Jewish population of the Soviet Union left for freedom to Israel, America, and other western countries. This book tells the story of the American Jewish community's involvement in this exodus, and explores how such a massive emigration occurred.

      Trade Review
      A provocative study of the epic struggle to free Jews trapped behind the Iron Curtain in the Soviet empire. -- Jack Wertheimer, Provost and Professor of American Jewish History, Jewish Theological Seminary
      From Exodus to Freedom provides an interesting and useful account of the endgame of the Soviet Jewry movement in America. It tells of one of the most successful human rights efforts in history. -- Alan M. Dershowitz, professor, Harvard Law School; author of Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law
      This is a must-read for students of American and Soviet history, Jewish studies, and international relations. -- Michael Oren, author of Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East
      This is a must-read, not only for the thousands of veterans of the movement during the 1980s and 1990s, but for everyone interested in understanding the power of ordinary citizens to promote human rights reform and freedom anywhere in the world. -- Micah Naftalin, Union of Councils for Soviet Jews
      Rabbi Altshuler's book is interesting, compelling, and very important. Now that these events can be viewed in a historical perspective, it is important to analyze and study this unprecedented victory and the role of one of the key players-the Union of Councils-in this dramatic struggle to free Soviet Jewry." -- Natan Sharansky, author of The Case for Democracy
      The political emphasis, along with tactics and insights on choices, makes for an important, revealing guide. * Midwest Book Review *
      It is helpful for understanding the place of Soviet Jewish emigration in American-Soviet relations in the Gorbachev era. It illuminates the questions that American Jewish organizations had to decide in their desire to aid Soviet Jews. -- Arkadi Zeltser, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem * The Russian Review *
      Altshuler's indispensable history of the efforts of US Jews on behalf of Soviet Jewry focuses on 1985-91, when more than a million Soviet Jews left the USSR for new homes in the US, Israel, and elsewhere in the West. The author discusses the division between the Jewish establishment that pressured Soviet Jews to emigrate to Israel and grassroots Jewish groups that argued the right of Soviet Jews to migrate to the country of their choosing....Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. -- J. Fischel, emeritus, Messiah College * CHOICE *
      This is a pathbreaking book on one of the greatest liberation movements of the twentieth century. -- Jonathan D. Sarna, Brandeis University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 The Soviet Jewry Movement in America-An Historical Perspective Chapter 2 The Soviet Jewry Movement Before 1985— Gorbachev and the Promise of a New Chapter for Soviet Jews Chapter 3 The United States Government and the Soviet Jewry Movement in America: Bush, Reagan, Congress and the Department of State Chapter 4 Tactics and Strategy of the Soviet Jewry Movement-Loud Voices or Quiet Diplomacy? .. Chapter 5 American Jewry Chooses: Aliya to Israel or Rescue to America Chapter 6 The Last Months: Emigration becomes Reality

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