Interview with Roth Elbert, an activist in Los Angeles with the Women's Campaign for Soviet Jewry (known as the 35's) and in Israel. She is the wife of former Kiev refusenik Misha Elbert, and siste... Show moreInterview with Roth Elbert, an activist in Los Angeles with the Women's Campaign for Soviet Jewry (known as the 35's) and in Israel. She is the wife of former Kiev refusenik Misha Elbert, and sister-in-law of prisoner of conscience Lev Elbert. Recorded in Jerusalem, Israel. Show less
Poster with photo of Soviet Jewish prisoner against graphic of brick wall, and text saying he was arrested in 1984 and sentenced to 3 years in labor camp.
Anti-Zionist Soviet poster with art accusing the Israeli government of Menachem Begin with war crimes analogous to those brought before the Nurember War Crimes tribunal. (The words on the small fig... Show moreAnti-Zionist Soviet poster with art accusing the Israeli government of Menachem Begin with war crimes analogous to those brought before the Nurember War Crimes tribunal. (The words on the small figure translate to "Begin clique"). 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
Poster with photo of Soviet Jewish prisoner Roald Zelichonok against graphic of brick wall, with text saying he was arrested in 1985 and sentenced to 3 years in labor camp.
Poster with quotes and text comparing Arab leaders' attempts to prevent Jewish emigration to Israel in 1944 and in 1990, with a graphic of a Star of David in barbed wire design.
Hand lettered poster with image of refusenik Mikhail Shirman and black border in the style of a death notice. Shirman died of leukemia in Israel following a bone marrow transplant from his only sib... Show moreHand lettered poster with image of refusenik Mikhail Shirman and black border in the style of a death notice. Shirman died of leukemia in Israel following a bone marrow transplant from his only sibling who was delayed from leaving the Soviet Union by its restrictive immigration policy. Show less
Anti-Zionist Soviet poster equating Israeli action in Lebanon with Auschwitz and other mass murders depicted by a bloody, U.S.-made sword, with Star of David and swastika, and Arab victims.