ABSTRACT

In the past twenty years almost three quarters of a million Russian Jews have emigrated to the West. Their presence in Israel, Europe and North America and their absence from Russia have left an indelible imprint on these societies. The emigrants themselves as well as those who stayed behind, are in a struggle to establish their own identities and to achieve social and economic security

In this volume an international assembly of experts historians, sociologists, demographers and politicians join forces in order to assess the nature and magnitude of the impact created by this emigration and to examine the fate of those Jews who left and those who remained. Their wide-ranging perspectives contribute to creating a variegated and complex picture of the recent Russian Jewish Emigration.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

part 1|23 pages

The Historical Setting

chapter 1|21 pages

‘From a Northern Country'

Russian and Soviet Jewish Immigration to America and Israel in Historical Perspective

part 4|91 pages

Social and Economic Absorption in Isral and the US

chapter 12|28 pages

Soviet Jews in the United States

Language and Labour Market Adjustments Revisited

chapter 14|38 pages

Immigrants from the Former USSR in Israel in the 1990s

Demographic Characteristics and Socio-Economic Absorption

part 5|107 pages

Cultural Change and Identity Dilemmas

chapter 16|20 pages

Cultural Change, Border Crossings and Identity Shopping

Jewish Teenagers from the CIS Assess Their Future in Israel

chapter 17|25 pages

Identity and Language

The Social Insertion of Soviet Jews in Israel

chapter 18|17 pages

Motivation to Serve in the Israeli Army

The Gap between Cultural Involvement and Cultural Performance

chapter 19|9 pages

Is Living in Russia Worthwhile?

chapter 20|6 pages

The View from Kiev

chapter 21|9 pages

Twenty Years After

part 6|110 pages

Impact on the Receiving Society

chapter 22|38 pages

The Absorption of Soviet Immigrants into the Labour Market

Aspects of Occupational Substitution and Retention

chapter 24|15 pages

Educating Lena

Women Immigrants and ‘Integration' Policies in Israel — The Politics of Reproduction and Family Planning