The Refusenik Exodus From Slavery to Freedom United the Jewish World and Brought Down the Soviet Union
What lessons can we learn from them today?
BY
IZABELLA TABAROVSKY
APRIL 08, 2020
Some good news for Jewish Educators: postponing the deadline of the New Grant Giveaway For Educators to June 4th
Due to the Covid-19 situation right now, we’re postponing the deadline of the New Grant Giveaway For Educators to June 4th.
NEW! LIST OF LECTURERS ABOUT THE SOVIET JEWRY STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM
A pool of Refuseniks, Activists and second generation experts, available to lecture or attend discussions about the Soviet Jewry Struggle in your area, or on skype.
*Are you available to lecture or participate in discussions about the Soviet Jewry Struggle for Freedom? Join the list
2020 Grant for Educators who teach about Soviet Jewry Struggle for Freedom
ENTER THE 2020 GIVEAWAY FOR EDUCATORS ◈Teach one lesson (CAN BE TAUGHT ONLINE) about the Soviet Jewry Struggle for Freedom in English or Hebrew (you can use the many free lessons & activities from The Refusenik Project website or create your own)...
Two new lesson plans added: “fake news presentation” and “sing in Hebrew”
Two new lesson plans added: ◈Identifying Brainwashing & Fake News In this lesson you can use a slideshow presentation of rare archives to show how the Soviet Media portrayed Jews and the Jewish Emigration Problem. ◈ Sing in Hebrew, songs sung by captive...
The Times of Israel about the Refusenik Project and Soviet Jewry education
Once heroes of US Jewry, Soviet Refuseniks are largely forgotten. Not for long
Anat Zalmanson-Kutznetsov, whose parents tried to hijack a plane to escape the Iron Curtain, launches educational initiative focused on unique bipartisan campaign to free USSR Jews
https://www.timesofisrael.com/once-heroes-of-us-jewry-soviet-refuseniks-are-largely-forgotten-not-for-long/
Freedom March for Soviet Jewry in New York, Solidarity Sunday, co Enid Wurtman