Reflections on the History of the Zionist Movement in the Soviet Union.
By Yuli Kosharovsky
Translation: Dr. Stefani Hoffman
The First Wave of the Zionist Movement in Russia
The Revival and the Regime’s Reaction to It
American Jews Join the Struggle
Part II. The Development of the Zionist Movement in the Soviet Union, 1967-1971
Chapter 4: Kedmi’s (Kazakov’s) Path
Chapter 5: Boris Kochubievsky’s Path
Chapter 6: A Group Portrait at the Start of Emigration
Chapter 7: Activism, Leadership, the VKK
Chapter 8: Personal Reminiscences
Chapter 9: The All-Union Coordinating Committee (VKK)
Chapter 10: The Transition to an Open Struggle and the Internationalization of Dissent
Chapter 11: The Transition to an Open Struggle in Israel and Reinforced Support in the West
Chapter 12: The Leningrad Trial
Chapter 13: The Regime’s Emigration Policy
Part III: From Brussel to Jackson-Vanik
Chapter 14: The First International Conference in Brussels
Chapter 15: The Wave of Judicial and Non-Judicial Repressions (1971-1972)
Chapter 16: The New Generation of Leaders
Chapter 17: Personal Reminiscences
Chapter 18: The Crossroads of Détente
Chapter 19: The Education Tax and the Jackson-Vanik Amendment
Part IV: The Struggle for Aliya and Survival as Refuseniks
Chapter 21: Seminars: The New Battle Front
Chapter 22: The Group of Demonstrators
Chapter 23: The Religious Revival
Chapter 24: The Refusenik Children