The Jews of Silence: A Personal Report on Soviet Jewry. Wiesel, Elie:
Lediglich der Einband ist leicht berieben, sonst ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar / only the cover is slightly rubbed, otherwise a good and clean copy. - Elie Wiesels eyewitness account of the plight of Soviet Jews, based on his visit to the Soviet Union in 1965, first brought their desperate situation to the attention of the Western world. The Jews of Silence, published in 1966, became the voice of the Russian Jews, hundreds of whom applied for exit visas after the Six-Day War. This powerful book, which first broke the silence, made history as it ignited a movement supporting their right to emigrate. This new edition of The Jews of Silence includes two chapters based on Wiesels subsequent trips to the Soviet Union. Have things changed since 1965? Wiesel asks in the Preface to this edition.
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