Let My People Go

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Cold War activism
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humanitarian intervention
Israel diaspora political influence
Jackson Vanik Amendment
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Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council
Jewish Emigration
Jewish Organizations
Jewish rights movement
Leningrad Trials
Lishkat Hakesher
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Mikhail Gorbachev
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Salt Negotiation
Shaul Avigur
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Soviet anti-Semitism
Soviet Jewish Emigration
Soviet Jewry
Soviet Jews
Soviet Olim
Soviet-American relations
US foreign policy
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367598266
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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American Jews' mobilization on behalf of Soviet Jews is typically portrayed as compensation for the community's inability to assist European Jews during World War II. Yet, as Pauline Peretz shows, the role Israel played in setting the agenda for a segment of the American Jewish community was central. Her careful examination of relations between the Jewish state and the Jewish diaspora offers insight into Israel's influence over the American Jewish community and how this influence can be conceptualized.

To explain how Jewish emigration moved from a solely Jewish issue to a humanitarian question that required the intervention of the US government during the Cold War, Peretz traces the activities of Israel in securing the immigration of Soviet Jews and promoting awareness in Western countries.

Peretz uses mobilization studies to explain a succession of objectives on the part of Israel and the stages in which it mobilized American Jews. Peretz attempts to reintroduce Israel as the missing, yet absolutely decisive actor in the history of the American movement to help Soviet Jews emigrate in difficult circumstances.

Pauline Peretz

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