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Tag Archives: Volodya Slepak
Commemorate the heroic contribution of Soviet Jewish activists
CANDIDLY SPEAKING FROM JERUSALEM by Isi Leibler May 4, 2015 Last week, I was deeply saddened to learn that Volodya Slepak passed away. A week earlier another giant among the heroes of Soviet Jewry, Volodya Prestin, also died, preceded a … Continue reading
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Tagged Isi Leibler, Refuseniks, Soviet Jewry, Soviet Union, Volodya Prestin, Volodya Slepak, Yuli Kosharovsky
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