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Moscow sixties-seventies

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After 15 day hunger strike, l-r Miloslavsky, Vladimir Slepak, Mikhail Zand, Victor Polsky, Vladimir Prestin, Iosif Lokshin, Moscow, 1971, co E. Polsky-Remez
Slepak family, Moscow, 1973. L-r: Alexander, Maria, Leonid and Vladimir.
Yakov Kedmy (Kazakov), born 1947,. he was the first to denounce Soviet citizenship, first in Moscow to apply for emigration.  He acted courageously, even boldly and he was lucky - arrived to Israel in 1969. Later he became the head of Nativ. Israel, 1972
L-r: David Drabkin, Eitan Finkelstein, Tina Borodesky, POZ, ?. Photo 1971, co Drabkin.
L-r: Efim Spivakovsky, Kharkov, and David Drapkin, Moscow. Photo 1968, co D. Drapkin
Vladimir Prestin
Victor Polsky, one of the leaders of early seventies
L-p: Vladimir Prestin and Yuli Kosharovsky
Vladimir Prestin after 15-day hunger strike  during 15 day imprisonment. He was arrested on 21 of May on the day of Nixon's arrival to Moscow in 1972, photo June 1972, co V. Prestin.
Maria and Vladimir Slepak, exile, 1979
Vladimir Slepak blowing a shofar
Vladimir Albrekht, famous human rights activist
Farewell of Kirill Khenkin and Aharon Spielberg, l-r: Aharon Spielberg, Ida Faineman, mother of Spielberg, Victor Polsky, Vladimir Slepak, Kiril Khenkin.  Sheremetyevo Airport, Moscow, 10.3.1973, co Dan Roginsky.
Victor Polsky (left) and Yuli Kosharovsky, Moscow, July 1974, co Enid Wurtman.
Picnic near Moscow, l-r: Sonia Polsky, Elena Polsky Yudif Lerner, Sonia Lerner, Felix Abramovich,  1972, co E.Polsky-Remez.
Picnic near Moscow, 1973, co, E. Polsky
First row l-r: Valentina Goldfarb, Maria Slepak, ?; secon row: Leonid Slepak, Vladimir Kozlovsky, Alexander Goldfarb, co V. Slepak
Boris Ainbinder departure, l-r: Elena Polsky, Victor Polsky, Mara Abramovich, Yuri Vasserman, Georgi Svechinsky, Marianna Ainbinder, Alexandr Slepak, Maria Orlova, Boris Ainbinder, Elena Prestin, Maria Slepak, Vladimir Slepak, Dan Roginsky, Boris Orlov, Valentina Roginsky, Dina Beilina, Sheremetyevo Airport , 1973, co Elena Polsky.
Guests from USA in a meeting with activists second row l-p:Tamara Ojegova, Maria Slepak, Elena Polsky,?Nevrosov, Victor Polsky, Vladimir Slepak, Leonid Slepak, ?,?,    co Elena Polsky
Vladimir Zaretsky (left) and Mikhail Zand,  Moscow, 1971, co E. Polsky
L-p: Sonya, Victor, Svetlana and Ida Moiseevna Polsky (mother of Victor Polsky).
Departure of Sonya Lerner l-r: Alexandr Lerner, Vladimir Slepak, Mara Abramovich, Maria Slepak, Alexandr Lunts, ? , Victor Polsky, Boris Levin, Iosif Beilin, Elena Polsky,? Sonya Lerner,?,?, Yudif Lerner, Moscow, Sheremetyevo, 1972. co E.Polsky
Marina, Elena and Victor Polsky, Moscow 1974, co E.Polsky.
L-r first row: Irina Koshevaya, Mara Abramovich, ?, Bella Ramm; second row - Elena Prestina, Leonid Koshevoi, Dmitrii Ramm, Vladimir Prestin, Iosif Ahs, Eliyahu Essas, ?,?, Moscow, 1970, co Elena Polsky
Lev Libov departure, l-r: ?Toker, Natalia Slepyan, Victor Polsky, Lev Libov, Alexandr Lunts, Marianna Aibinder, Maria Slepak, Boris Aibinder, ? , courtesy of (co) Elena Polsky.
Mikhail Zand departure, Moscow, 1972, co Elena Polsky
Bella Ramm
Inna and Yuli Kosharovsky, Moscow, October 1976, co Enid Wurtman
In the forest near Moscow l-r: Masha Fulmaht, Vladimir Slepak, ? Tetelbaum, ?,?, Lev Gendin, Dan Roginsky, Anatolii Novikiv, 1972, co Elena Polsky.
Near Central synagogue in Moscow: Bella Ramm, Yuli Kosharovsky, ?, November 1973, co Enid Wurtman.
Depature of Alexander Goldfarb,  Sheremetyevo Airport, 1974, co V. Slepak
Alexander Goldfarb
L-r: Igor Abramovich, Yuli Kosharovsky and Alexander  Goldfarb near Central Moscow synagogue, July 1974, co Enid Wurtman
L-r: Myrna Schinbaum, Alexander Goldfarb, Rabbi Haskel Lukstein, Jerry Goodman, Noam Chudovsky, 1975, co V. Slepak
Maria Slepak,  Zlata and Lazar Lubarsky, Leonid Libkovsky, Yakov Charny, Alla Milkina, Larisa Shifrin and Aleksandr Slepak. Photo: Moscow, 1968, co David Khavkin.
L-r: Valentina and Alexander Goldfarb, Maria Slepak, Batsheva Elistratov, Vladimir Slepak, co, Moscow, 1974
Drapkin familhy: David, Victoria and Nomi Drapkin, Moscow, 1969
Sitting: Glenn Richter, executive director of SSSJ; staying l-r: Yuli Kosharovsky, Alexander Goldfarb, Alexander Lunts, Maria and Vladimir Slepak, Moscow,  November 26, 1974, apt and, co Vladimir Slepak
First row l-r: Lusya Lunts, Maria Slepak, guest, Valentina Goldfarb; second row: Alexander Slepak, Vladimir Slepak, Alexander  Goldfarb, Alexander Lunts, ?, Moscow, 1974, co V.Slepak
L-r: David Drabkin, Elena and Vladimir Prestin, Photo 1969, co D. Drapkin
First row l-r: Nomi Drabkina, Lev Shinkar, Elena Polsky; second row -  Magid ? (opera singer), Leonid Libkovsky, Mara Balashinskaya, David Drabkin, Sonya Polsky, ?, Moscow, 1969
First row l-r: Elena Polsky,co,  Sonya Polsky; second row - Tina Brodetsky, Anatolii Dukor, Alla Milkina, Rima Korenfeld, Moscow, 1969.
Vera Fedorovna Livchak, mother in-law of Meir Gelfond / Vera Livchak is the Mother of Marina Gelfond, wife of Meir Gelfond
Victor Polsky and Alex Goldfarb campaigning for Soviet Jewry, Israel 1975, co Enid Wurtman.
Vladimir Prestin in late sixties

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Photographs

  • Photographs
    • Activists of fifties-sixties
      • Collage
      • Riga
      • Moscow
      • Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) fifties-sixties
        • First Leningrad Trial
    • Soviet Jewry Movement
      • Moscow sixties-seventies
      • Tbilisi
      • Leningrad (Saint Petersburg)
      • Sverdlovsk (Ekaterinburg)
      • Kiev
        • Kiev sixties-seventies
      • Vilnius
      • Activists in Israel
  • Interview with Alyosha Levin
  • Interview with Stuart Wurtman
  • Interview with Shoshana Cardin
  • Interview with Bernie Dishler
  • Interview with Irwin Cotler
  • Interview with Jerry Goodman
  • Interview with Richard Shifter
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