Part of a poster series with tagline "Free them now" containing a list of Soviet Jewish prisoners ("Roll Call of Heroes") and photos of them and their children.
Poster describing the destruction of Jewish culture under the Soviet regime. Includes images and text referencing once-vibrant Yiddish theater, Yiddish press, and Jewish poets and writers.
Part of a poster series with tagline "Free them now," with text and photos of vanishing Jewish religious institutions in the Soviet Union, including schools, synagogues, and the Odessa synagogue ch... Show morePart of a poster series with tagline "Free them now," with text and photos of vanishing Jewish religious institutions in the Soviet Union, including schools, synagogues, and the Odessa synagogue choir. Show less
Part of a poster series with tagline "Free them now" promoting action regarding the plight of Soviet Jews at upcoming Congressional hearings on Human Rights. Contains photos of demonstrations on be... Show morePart of a poster series with tagline "Free them now" promoting action regarding the plight of Soviet Jews at upcoming Congressional hearings on Human Rights. Contains photos of demonstrations on behalf of Soviet Jewry. Show less
Part of a poster series with tagline "Free them now" containing text and images of Soviet antisemitic propaganda and the neglected Ukrainian site of Babi Yar, where Jews were mass-murdered by the N... Show morePart of a poster series with tagline "Free them now" containing text and images of Soviet antisemitic propaganda and the neglected Ukrainian site of Babi Yar, where Jews were mass-murdered by the Nazis in 1941. Show less
Part of a poster series with tagline "Free them now," with text and images describing Jewish life in the Soviet Union. Includes a photo of Soviet Jews greeting Israeli Ambassador (later Prime Minis... Show morePart of a poster series with tagline "Free them now," with text and images describing Jewish life in the Soviet Union. Includes a photo of Soviet Jews greeting Israeli Ambassador (later Prime Minister) Golda Meir, refusenik artist Boris Penson's painting "Family", and a letter by refusenik Boris Kochubievsky. Show less