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Religion and Jewish identity in the Soviet Union, 1941-1964

Altshuler, Mordechai.

Religion and Jewish identity in the Soviet Union, 1941-1964 [electronic resource] / Mordechai Altshuler ; translated by Saadya Sternberg. - 1st ed. - Waltham, Mass. : Brandeis University Press, c2012. - 1 online resource (328 p.) - The Tauber Institute series for the study of European Jewry . - UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. I. From religious leniency to a campaign of oppression -- 1. Soviet religious policy in the wake of the Nazi invasion, 1941-1948 -- 2. The legalization of congregations and synagogues -- 3. The formation of prayer groups (minyanim) -- 4. Jewish spiritual needs in the aftermath of the Holocaust -- 5. Stalin's final years, 1949-1953: persecution and the threat of liquidation -- 6. Public displays of Jewish identity: demonstrations in the Synagogue Square -- 7. Khrushchev's "thaw," 1954-1959 -- 8. The public campaign against religion -- Part II: Between the private and the public spheres -- 9. Rabbis and the congregational establishment -- 10. Cantors for hire -- 11. Financing religious activities -- 12. Religious studies and the Moscow Yeshiva, 1957 -- 13. Kosher slaughter (shechita) and matzah baking -- 14. Holiday observance in the private sphere -- 15. Charity and the Jewish needy -- 16. Ritual baths and circumcision -- 17. Cemeteries, Holocaust memorials, and burial societies -- 18. The attitude of world Jewry and Israel to Judaism in the USSR.

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Jews--Social conditions.--Soviet Union
Jews--Government policy--Soviet Union.
Jews--Identity.--Soviet Union
Jews--History.--Soviet Union


Soviet Union--Ethnic relations.


Electronic books.

DS134.85 / .A4813 2012

305.892/404709045