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Main Title: Let my people go : the untold story of Australia and the Soviet Jews, 1959-89 / Sam Lipski and Suzanne D. Rutland. Book Cover
Author: Lipski, Sam, 1938-
Rutland, Suzanne D. (Suzanne Dorothy), 1946-, author.
Imprint: Hybrid Publishers, 2015.
Collation: xxi, 273 pages ; paperback ; 24 cm.
Subject: Leibler, Isi.
Immigrants and immigration
Russians
Soviet Union
Refuseniks.
Jews
Cold War
ISBN: 9781925000856 :
Notes:
During the Cold War, Soviet Jews were suspected of being traitors. The Communist leadership closed Jewish organisations and declared Zionism an ideological enemy. As a result of the state-sponsored persecution, anti-Semitism grew: many Soviet Jews suffered hardships, ranging from not being allowed to enlist in universities to being sent to the gulag. For the three critical decades, between 1959 and 1989, Australian Jews and their community leaders were deeply involved in the international campaign to enable Soviet Jews to leave the Soviet Union.

Australian politicians (including Bob Hawke, Garfield Barwick, Malcolm Fraser and William Wentworth), joined human rights activists and opinion leaders in the campaign. Australia played a role above and beyond what might be expected from a middle-ranking nation with limited international influence. But the lead actor was Isi Leibler. His involvement and leadership with the refuseniks and Soviet Jews, merit this full account from an Australian Jewish perspective - and the campaign eventually led to the emigration of over a million Jews to Israel.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-264) and index.

Winner 2016 Prime Minister's Literary Awards non fiction.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 305.892 JEW LIP Available