Jews, Marxism and the Worker’s Movement

Leon Dennen

Where the Ghetto Ends

Jews in Soviet Russia

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First Published: 1934.
Transcription, Editing and Markup: Paul Saba
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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

PART ONE: THE JEWS IN NEW AND OLD RUSSIA

I. JEWS AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

II. ANTI-SEMITES ON TRIAL

III. WHERE THE GHETTO ENDS

IV. PIONEERS

V. NACHMAN, THE CHICKEN EXPERT

VI. LEAH BOTNICK AND THE OTHER WOMEN

VII. THE NEW YOUTH

VIII. THE TEACHER, THE SCHOOL, THE CHILDREN

IX. OSMAN DOBRA: TARTAR–JEW

X. OLD JEWS AT THE MOSCOW SYNAGOGUE

XI. YOUNG WORKERS AND A SHALOM ALECHEM EVENING

PART TWO: JEWS AND SOVIET CULTURE

XII. THE JEW AND SOVIET LITERATURE

XIII. THE JEWISH STATE THEATRE IN MOSCOW–GOSSET

XIV. BIRO-BIDJAN–THE FUTURE JEWISH REPUBLIC

PART THREE: ONCE MORE IN THE GHETTO

XV. FROM SOVIET RUSSIA TO POLAND

XVI. PEOPLE WHO WANT TO LIVE

XVII. AN AMERICAN LANDSMAN

XVIII. MAYOFES YIDDEN

XIX. YOUNG YASHKA

XX. JEWISH NAZIS AND OTHERS

CONCLUSION

XXI. COMING BACK. ...

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