TY - JOUR
T1 - “Let my people go”
T2 - The beginnings of Israel's operation to open Soviet immigration gates
AU - Livne, Yacov
AU - Goldstein, Yossi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh, 2020
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This article deals with the fate of Soviet Jewry during the period between Stalin's death and the outbreak of the Sinai War (1956). It focuses on the attitudes of Israeli government circles, and their actions oriented towards opening Soviet immigration to Israel (Aliyah) gates. The goal of Aliyah stood high on the agenda of Israeli decision makers. Nevertheless, until the end of 1955, its treatment was quite limited. We describe the chain of events that transformed this situation. The article is based largely on documents from Israeli and Soviet archives, including many that have not yet been published. We also use Nativ organization documents, which are shown here for the first time.
AB - This article deals with the fate of Soviet Jewry during the period between Stalin's death and the outbreak of the Sinai War (1956). It focuses on the attitudes of Israeli government circles, and their actions oriented towards opening Soviet immigration to Israel (Aliyah) gates. The goal of Aliyah stood high on the agenda of Israeli decision makers. Nevertheless, until the end of 1955, its treatment was quite limited. We describe the chain of events that transformed this situation. The article is based largely on documents from Israeli and Soviet archives, including many that have not yet been published. We also use Nativ organization documents, which are shown here for the first time.
KW - Aliyah
KW - Nativ
KW - Soviet Foreign Policy
KW - Soviet Jews
KW - Soviet-Israeli Relations
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85096208123&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.30965/18763324-20201368
DO - 10.30965/18763324-20201368
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AN - SCOPUS:85096208123
SN - 1075-1262
VL - 47
SP - 357
EP - 377
JO - Soviet and Post Soviet Review
JF - Soviet and Post Soviet Review
IS - 3
ER -