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Let My People Grow

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When the Soviet Union collapsed, much of its Jewish population emigrated, but those who remained were often disconnected from Judaism. It was into this vacuum that Hillel stepped, gradually buildin...
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  • 01 March 2022
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When the Soviet Union collapsed, much of its Jewish population emigrated, but those who remained were often disconnected from Judaism. It was into this vacuum that Hillel stepped, gradually building a network of Hillel centers across the Former Soviet Union, serving tens of thousands of Jewish students and creating a Jewish future in the FSU. Rabbi Yossie Goldman led Hillel’s efforts to rebuild Jewish identity among university students in the FSU. In Let My People Grow, Goldman tells the story of Hillel in the FSU from its humble beginnings in Moscow and its first steps and missteps in the chaos that followed the fall of communism through to nourishing an indigenous Jewish leadership that sustains the community to this day. In a journey in time across the breath of the FSU with its myriad languages, cultures and Jewish communities, Goldman tells this amazing story. As Goldman tells us: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.”
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Price: $40.00
Pages: 290
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Imprint: Academic Studies Press
Series: Contemporary Jewish Studies
Publication Date: 01 March 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781644698020
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Europe / Former Soviet Republics, History: specific events & topics, HISTORY / Jewish, HISTORY / Russia / General, Judaism, History of education
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Rabbi Yossie Goldman, a pioneer in international Jewish education, was born in Tel Aviv and raised in the United States. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, he founded twenty-seven Hillels across the Former Soviet Union. As director of global expansion for Hillel International, he opened Hillels in Israel, Germany, Poland, Hungary and France. He and his wife Judy live in Jerusalem.