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Where the Jews Aren't
Where the Jews Aren't: The Sad and Absurd Story of Birobidzhan, Russia's Jewish Autonomous Region | Masha Gessen
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From the acclaimed author of The Man Without a Face, the previously untold story of the Jews in twentieth-century Russia that reveals the complex, strange, and heart-wrenching truth behind the familiar narrative that begins with pogroms and ends with emigration. In 1929, the Soviet government set aside a sparsely populated area in the Soviet Far East for settlement by Jews. The place was called Birobidzhan. The idea of an autonomous Jewish region was championed by Jewish Communists, Yiddishists, and intellectuals, who envisioned a haven of post-oppression Jewish culture. By the mid-1930s tens of thousands of Soviet Jews, as well as about a thousand Jews from abroad, had moved there. The state-building ended quickly, in the late 1930s, with arrests and purges instigated by Stalin. But after the Second World War, Birobidzhan received another influx of Jews—those who had been dispossessed by the war. In the late 1940s a second wave of arrests and imprisonments swept through the area, traumatizing Birobidzhan’s Jews into silence and effectively shutting down most of the Jewish cultural enterprises that had been created. Where the Jews Aren’t is a haunting account of the dream of Birobidzhan—and how it became the cracked and crooked mirror in which we can see the true story of the Jews in twentieth-century Russia. (Part of the Jewish Encounters series) From the Hardcover edition.
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Singout
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This book didn‘t completely hang together but the topic was really interesting: the creation of the Jewish state of Birobidzhan in remote Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution, with some support from the Jewish community and some from the Soviets who wanted to push Jews further west, increasing after the Holocaust and almost completely destroyed by Stalin.Like my previous review, this is very much a story of diaspora.
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Cinfhen Wow 😯 I‘ve never heard about this place or experiment before!! It‘s so shocking. Sorry the book was a little dry but the topic is fascinating. 2y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Gessen does some remarkable writing, but I hadn‘t heard of this book. Thanks! 2y
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Singout

All local Russian museums begin with rocks. They are the ideal museum exhibit. Rocks do not need to be rearranged in case of a regime shift. In the Birobidzhan museum rocks take up the entire first floor.

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ShannonOffDuty
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Mehso-so

The history is interesting enough but there isn't much to it. Masha Gessen is great but this wasn't the fascinating topic I hoped it'd be.

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well.read.panda
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This history of Birobidzhan, a failed experiment in creating a Jewish autonomous region in the USSR, makes me sad and angry, but occasionally it's pretty funny, too.

UrsulaMonarch I gotta read this! 6y
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razmanda
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And now for something completely different...

alisahar I listened to her Fresh Air interview and this sounded fascinating 7y
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maximoffs

"When a man had no home but a great need of belonging, he must build his own world."

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maximoffs
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Time to start this one!

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maximoffs
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Thank you to Schocken Publishing for sending me this! I can't wait to learn more about this area and piece of history!

Tammygrrrl My husband's Jewish and talks about moving there all the time. We recently went to a lecture in Yiddish and English by a man who lives there. It was incredible. Let me know if you want to pass it on when you're done!! 8y
maximoffs @Tammygrrrl wow that's awesome! I love that. I will for sure, if I end up falling in love with it, you should try to email Schocken and see if they'll send you an ARC. That's what I did! 8y
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