SOVIET JEWRY TODAY AND TOMORROW Author:Boris Smolar An "unusually thorough and revealing examination of the condition of Soviet Jews" as of 1971 (just before the large emigration of the early 1970s) by the well-known journalist. Historically interesting in light of the massive emigration after the fall of the Soviet Union and in light current Jewish community revival efforts in many communities. ... more »Chapters: 1)"Introduction: Visit and Revisit"; 2)"Leningrad's Hebrew Secrets"; 3) "Jews in Leningrad"; 4) "Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union"; 5)"Anti-Semitism and the Secession Movement in the Ukraine"; 6) "The Jewish Religion in the Soviet Union"; 7)"Jewish Culture in the Soviet Union"; 8)"Jews in the Soviet Economy" 9)"Jewish Generals, Admirals, and Scientists in the Soviet Union"; 10)"Among Jewish Students at Moscow University"; 11)"Mixed Marriages in the Soviet Union"; 12)"Young and Old Jews in the Soviet Union"; 13)"The Jewish Colonies in the Crimea"; 14)"At Babi Yar in Kiev"; 15)"The Simchas Torah Mass Demonstrations"; 16) "Moscow and Israel" 17) "With Arab Students in Moscow: Trained for What?"; 18) "Will the Word 'Jew' Be Abolished from Jewish Identity Documents?"; 19) "The Outlook for Jewish Survival in the Soviet Union: Will Jews Disappear?"; 20)"Will Moscow Permit Mass Emigration of Jews? Will Jews Emigrate If Permitted to Do So?"; 21)"Goodbye, Moscow"; 22)"World Reaction to the Soviet Policy on Jews". Also includes a Forward, an Index, and 21 photographs.« less