Gendering the Struggle: Women’s Voices of Resistance and the Jewish Movement in the Soviet Union

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Abstract

This article analyzes the contribution of women to the Soviet Union’s Jewish movement. We argue that an assessment of the personal stories of Jewish female activists in the former Soviet Union reveals a uniquely meaningful impact on the exodus of Jewry from the Soviet Union, the image of the Soviet Jewish struggle in the international arena, and the establishment of a human rights movements in its support. We explore who these women were, their personal identities, and through what factors they became so successful as prominent leaders in their communities as well as within international organizations. More broadly, by highlighting the link between women’s human rights activities and personal life stories, this article emphasizes a more nuanced analysis concerning the complexity of heroism within national freedom movements through its impact on their careers, mental health, and future destinies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number310
JournalReligions
Volume15
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Jewish identity
  • Jewish movement in the USSR
  • Jewish women resistance
  • Soviet Jewry

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Religious studies

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