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Russian Religious Jews

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The Russian Religious Jews (RRJ) Fund was established in London by Ernie Hirsch in the late 1970s. Between 1980 and 1990, the year before the Iron Curtain fell, the organization sent 246 emissaries, including prominent rabbis, Jewish educators and students on 153 trips to meet with approximately 300 Russian refusenik families. The rabbis who travelled to the Soviet Union included Dayan Chanoch Ehrentreu, Moshe Kupetz, Avrohom Katz, Joey Grunfeld, Sammy Goldberg, and Dayan Berel Berkowitz who gave shiurim. One pair would inform the next which Mishnah or halachic topic they had studied, so that the shiurim could continue in an orderly way. The emissaries also filled their suitcases with kosher food, Jewish religious objects and other items such as cameras and coats that could be sold on the black market to bring in some money to feed their families. Their contact in the Soviet Union was Rabbi Essas --

رقم الرف
RRJ
تاريخ الإصدار
1980s
وصف المحتوى
The audio collection consists of almost 200 cassettes on which the emissaries briefed Ernie Hirsch and his team on their trips to the Soviet Union. Documents in the collection include maps, invoices for expenses incurred, lists of refusenik families and donors, correspondence, etc.
العنوان Russian Religious Jews.
مساهم Ėlii︠a︡guĖssas
Ernie,Hirsch 1935 -
ملاحظات Secondary source: Refused: The Refusenik community that refused to give up and the London community that refused to let them, 2004
هذا جزء من Russian Religious Jews
مستوى التوصيف Fonds Record
رقم النظام 990043428290205171
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