Freedom for Soviet Jewry Movements
From the mid-1960s until the early 1990s, there was a worldwide effort to obtain freedom for Jews in the Soviet Union to both practice their religion without state persecution or discrimination, or to emigrate to Israel, the United States or elsewhere to pursue lives of their own choosing. To bring world awareness of the Soviet Jewry’s plight, Jewish organizations sponsored rallies, fund raisers, and protest marches and petitioned governments to take legislative action. Below are photos from our archives showing our local communities’ participation.