Lessons, and Myths, of the Struggle for Soviet Jewry
What moved the USSR was that persecuting Jews became very expensive.
April 4, 2019
What moved the USSR was that persecuting Jews became very expensive.
According to a widespread myth, writes Elliott Abrams, unprecedented unity among Americans in general and American Jews in particular won Soviet Jews the freedom to emigrate. But this is wrong on both counts: first, U.S. Jewry and the Soviet Jewry movement were deeply divided internally and faced hostility from powerful figures in American politics; second, what achieved results was not rallies on the streets of New York but the prudent application of American economic power.
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