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David, Victoria and Naomi Drabkin co, Moscow, 1969
Demonstration on behalf of Iosif Begin, Moscow co RS
Demonstration on behalf of Yosef Begun.  Inna Begun (Shlemova), wife of Yosef, is carryng a poster. Moscow, Arbat, 1987, co RS
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
Dina Beilin co, Natalia Fedorov, Alexander Goldfarb, Moscow, 1974
Dina Beilin with Alan Molod co, Moscow 1977
Dina Beilin, May 14, 1977, co Alan Molod
Dina Beilin, Moscow, October 1976, co Enid  Wurtman
Dina Beilina. Moscow,   co RS
Dina Beilina. Moscow, co RS
Dina Ziserman, Aron Leitner co, Yuli Kosharovsky, Moscow, April 1982
Dmitri and Alexander Ioffe, Moscow 1981, co Alan Molod
Dora Podolsky, born in 1911, POZ, arrested in 1958 in Moscow together with her husband Shimon Podolsky and their son Baruch, and sentenced to 7 years for  Zionist activities, released in 1965, arrived in Israel in 1969. Photo: 1950, co L. Podolsky
Elena Dubianskaia, Moscow 1985, co F. Brodsky
Elena Dubiansky, Victoria Khasina, Moscow, 1987, co Frank Brodsky
Elena Mai-Seidel, Arkadi Mai, Moscow, October 1977, co Dina Beilin
Elena Prestin, Isi Leibler, Vladimir Prestin, Moscow 1985.
Elena Seidel, Vladimir Slepak, May 14, 1977, co Alan Molod
Elena, Victor, Marina Polsky, Moscow, 1974,  co RS
Eli Lifshitz. Moscow, 1988 co RS
embassy luncheon, , Moscow, 1989, co Frank Brodsky
Enid Wurtman co, Maria Slepak, Alexander Slepak, Jules Lippert, Vladimir Slepak. Standing - Leonid Slepak. Moscow, October,  1976
Enid Wurtman co, Maria Slepak, Alexander Slepak, Jules Lippert, Vladimir Slepak; standing: Leonid Slepak, Moscow, October 1976
Enid Wurtman co, Victor Brill, Marina Rosha synagogue, Moscow, May 1989
Enid Wurtman co, Zeev Raiz, Karmela Raiz, Stuart Wurtman, Moscow, May 1989
Ester Carmi and Iosif Begun in  demonstration for Vaad, Moscow, December 1989
Evgeni Kremen, co D.Beilin
Evgeni Yaglom, Avrum Shmulevich, Shimon Frumkin, Moscow 1989.
Evgeni Yakir and Moscow dissidents, pictured in Yuri Orlov's apartment in 1977 a few days before Orlov's and Ginsburg's  arrest. From the left: Irina Orlova, Tatiama Turchina, Alexander Ginsburg, Gusel Amalrik, Evgeni Yakir,  an American journalist, Yuri Orlov, Aliona Ginsburg, Valentin Turchin, Andrei Amalrik, co Evgeni Yakir
Evgenia Shwartsman, Moscow 1981, co Alan Molod
Evgenia, Dmitrii Shwartsman, Shirley  and Alan Molod co, and Anatolii Shwartsman, Moscow 1981
Evgenii and Rimma Yakir exit visas, co E. Yakir
Evginia, Anatolii and Dmitrii Schwartzman  with Shirley and Alan Molod co, Moscow 1981
Exhibit on Jewish War Heroes. With interest, Jews spent a long time reading and attentively studying materials that  never appeared in the Soviet press. Moscow, Ovrazhki forest, Succot, 1980. co RS
Exhibition in Yuri Sokol's library devoted to the Holocaust, May, 1989, co Enid Wurtman
Exhibition in Yuri Sokol's library devoted to the Holocaust, May, 1989, co Enid Wurtman
Exhibition in Yuri Sokol's library devoted to the Holocaust, May, 1989, co Enid Wurtman
Exhibition in Yuri Sokol's library devoted to the Holocaust, May, 1989, co Enid Wurtman
Exhibition of childrens' drawings. From the left: Evsei Litvak, ?, Olga Ioffe,  Moscow, 1986. co RS
Farewell for Mikhail Zand, Moscow 1972, co Elena Polsky
Farewell of Drachinskys and Khazanovs, Moscow July 1985. Second row:  Mark Drachinsky,  Olga Grechanovsky, Evgeni Finkelberg. First row: Rosa Finkelberg, Anatoli Khazanov,   Natasha Drachinsky, Roman Spector, Mikhail  Chlenov
Farewell of five Prisoners of Zion on their road from Moscow to Riga after their release from labor camps. Moscow refuseniks came to congratulate them and to say goodbye (among them 2nd from the left – Elena Bonner). From the left (sitting): Aryeh Khnokh, Wulf Zalmanson, Boris Penson, Anatoly Altman, Hillel Butman. Moscow, 1979, co RS
Farewell of Iosif Kazakov, father of Yakov Kedmi (second from the left), Moscow, 1971, co David Drabkin
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.
Farewell of Kirill Khenkin and Aharon Spielberg, Moscow 1974. From the left: Victor Polsky, ?, Aharon Spielberg, Ida Faineman, Vladimir Slepak, ?, Kirill Khenkin, ?? co Dina  Beilin
Farewell of Sonia Lerner, Moscow 72. From the left: Alexander Lerner, Vladimir Slepak, Mara Balashinsky, Maria Slepak, Alexander Luntz, Israel Levin, Victor Polsky,  Boris Levin, Iosif Beilin, Elena Polsky, Alexander Gonorovsky,  Sonia Lerner, Victor Valtzov, Ada Lvovsky, Judith Lerner.
Farewell of the Ainbinder family, co Elena Polsky, Moscow 1973
Farewell party of Olga Serova and Evgeny Kozhevnikov (in the center of the first row). Moscow, 1978, co RS
Farewell to  Dan Roginsky
Farewell to Lev Libov. From the left: Girsh Toker, Natalia Slepian, Victor Polsky, Lev Libov, Vladimir Slepak, Alexander Luntz, Marianna Ainbinder, Maria Slepak, Boris Ainbinder, Alexander Druk, Moscow, early 70s

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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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