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Sign of the Times. David Prital (ed.), Yehudey Berit Ha‐moatsot (The Jews of the Soviet Union), vols. 1–12, 1976–1989. Vols. 1–6 have title: Ha‐inteligentsiya Ha‐yehudit Bi‐berit Ha‐moatsot (The Jewish Intelligentsia in the USSR). Includes separately published index to vols. 1–10 (1976–1987). Jerusalem: Publications on Soviet Jewry, Hebrew University. Distributed by Magnes Press.
An Historical Exercise. Robert O. Freedman (ed.), Soviet Jewry in the 1980s: The Politics of Anti‐Semitism and Emigration and the Dynamics of Resettlement. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1989. xix +260pp.
Still a World Power. Alvin Z. Rubinstein. Moscow's Third World Strategy. Princeton University Press, 1988. xi + 311pp. Selected bibliography. Index. No price specified.
A Definitive Biography. Michael Stanislawski, For Whom Do I Toil? Judah Leib Gordon and the Crisis of Russian Jewry. New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988. 263pp. Illus. Bibl. Index. £26.00.