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Soviet Union

Latest Mosaic Content for Soviet Union

  1. Response ·

    From Stalin to the Streets: Jewish Anti-Zionism from the 1930s to Today

    By The Editors

    Harvey Klehr, Eli Lake, and Izabella Tabarovsky on how Soviet ideology created Jewish opposition to the Jewish state—and what it means for American Jews now.

    From Stalin to the Streets: Jewish Anti-Zionism from the 1930s to Today
  2. Observation ·

    How the Jews of Russia Were Made Into the Jews of the Soviet Union

    By Gary Saul Morson

    Jews were expected to transform their shtetl values, religious traditions, and bourgeois attitudes into muscular exemplars of humanity’s ideal, the New Soviet Man.

    How the Jews of Russia Were Made Into the Jews of the Soviet Union
  3. Observation ·

    In Russia, Anti-Semitism Has Long Been the Opiate of the Intellectuals

    By Gary Saul Morson

    Even though the author tries to downplay it, a new book shows how deeply rooted anti-Semitism was in Soviet ideology.

    In Russia, Anti-Semitism Has Long Been the Opiate of the Intellectuals
  4. Response ·

    How I Escaped the Crackpot Allure of the American Communist Movement

    By David Evanier

    I am fortunate to have witnessed, and been offered, not only real madness but also real, and not delusional, goodness.

    How I Escaped the Crackpot Allure of the American Communist Movement
  5. Response ·

    Why It’s Necessary to Bring Jewish Communism into Full View

    Airing the complicity of some American Jews with Soviet criminality is essential to the honor and the reputation of the Jewish people.

    Why It’s Necessary to Bring Jewish Communism into Full View
  6. Response ·

    Few American Jews Were Communists, and Many Fewer Were Spies

    By Harvey Klehr

    But notoriously some, like Morton Sobell, were both. For the Jewish community, their highly visible profile was a constant source of tension and embarrassment.

    Few American Jews Were Communists, and Many Fewer Were Spies
  7. Monthly Essay ·

    The Death of Morton Sobell and the End of the Rosenberg Affair

    By David Evanier

    With the recent death of the unrepentant spy, his story, along with that of other American Jews steeped in Communism, can finally be told.

    The Death of Morton Sobell and the End of the Rosenberg Affair
  8. Observation ·

    Survival; or, How My Family Beat the Odds in 1940

    By Ruth R. Wisse

    It wasn't easy for an entire Jewish family to escape Eastern Europe in the mid-20th century. Ruth Wisse's did.

    Survival; or, How My Family Beat the Odds in 1940
  9. Observation ·

    The Daring Strugatsky Brothers, Practitioners of Outwardly Soviet, Covertly Jewish Science Fiction

    By Marat Grinberg

    Deified by their Soviet readers, Arkady and Boris Strugatsky are beginning to find increasing numbers of readers in America.

    The Daring Strugatsky Brothers, Practitioners of Outwardly Soviet, Covertly Jewish Science Fiction
  10. Monthly Essay ·

    Who Saved Israel in 1947?

    By Martin Kramer

    The usual answer is Truman—but it could just as easily be Stalin. In fact, thanks to Zionist diplomacy, it was both; and therein lies a lesson for the Jewish state today.

    Who Saved Israel in 1947?
  11. Observation ·

    The Soviet Jews Who Risked Persecution for the Sake of Matzah

    By Dovid Margolin

    Lugging suitcases or large woven bags—anything big enough to hold a carton of matzah without raising suspicion—tens of thousands made their way to underground bakeries.

    The Soviet Jews Who Risked Persecution for the Sake of Matzah