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TODAY meet one of the heroes of Soviet Refusniks
who fought for our right to leave Soviet Union - Yosef
Mendelevich. See info below...
SPEAKER SERIES: Yosef
Mendelevich
SPONSORED BY: DAVAI Association Jewish Learning Academy and Uru Achim DATE: Sunday, June 10 DAVAI TIME: 2 PM BOOK AND GENERAL PRESENTATION: 3 PM LOCATION: Glazier Jewish Center 25 N State Street Newtown, PA 18940 RSVP to Ilya: i...@davaiusa.org INFO call Ilya: 215-280-8046 COST: $25, FREE for DAVAI Members Please join
DAVAI for a very special event where you can learn much of
the history of Jewish Immigration from the USSR. The
speaker – Rabbi Yosef Mendelevich – is among the first of
the Soviet Dissidents who were instrumental in breaking
through the Iron Curtain and prevailing upon the Soviet
government to “Let My People Go” back to the Land of
Israel, decades before the Berlin Wall came down. He and
his associates literally risked their lives and spent many
years in jail to enable a million of Jews to leave for
Israel and the United States.
Rabbi Mendelevich was part of pro-Aliyah movement in the USSR in the 1960s, editing the movement’s underground journal and organizing clandestine activities learning and teaching Torah, Hebrew, and Jewish history. He was a major leader of the “airplane hijacking” plot, attempting to flee to Israel. In 1970 he was accused, convicted, and sentenced to 15 years in gulag for “betraying the motherland,” with additional terms for “anti-soviet activities.” While in jail, he illegally taught Hebrew and Torah. The Rav will discussing his new book, “The Unbroken Spirit” about which Alan Dershowitz has written, “Yosef Mendelevich is a true hero of one of the most successful human right struggles in history: the rescue of Soviet refuseniks and Prisoners of Zion from antisemtic captivity…. This remarkable memoir must be read by all who love freedom and cherish the right to practice their religion.” Additionally, the present situation in Israel will be discussed. More information about this remarkable story of struggle and triumph is available on websites such as:angelfire and tabletmag SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR
SPONSORS!!!
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