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Demonstrations and rallies
Rally on behalf of refuseniks. Paris, May 7, 1978. Rally on behalf of refuseniks.Speaker – Silva Zalmanson.
Paris, May 7, 1978. Demonstration of the Committee for support of Jews from USSR.
Paris, December 18, 1978.
Demonstration on behalf of refuseniks.Paris, June 15, 1980. Demonstration on behalf of refuseniks.Paris, June 16, 1980. Rally on behalf of Yosef Begun. With poster – Boris Begun (son of Yosef), 1982, Moscow.
Demonstration on behalf of Soviet Jewry, Jerusalem, 1986 Demonstration of refuseniks at the Smolny Monastery. March 24, 1987, Leningrad. Demonstration of refuseniks at the Smolny Monastery. April 23, 1987, Leningrad.
Demonstration of refuseniks on the Isaac (Senate) Square devoted to the “azkara” (30 days after death) for longstanding refusenik Yuri Shpeizman who died in Wien on his way to Israel. June 10, 1987, Leningrad. SSSJ demonstration, 1960s. SSSJ founder Jacob Birnbaum, Rabbi Norman Lamm, David Geller at Simchat Torah celebration for Soviet Jewry, Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, New York City. October, 1969.
Exodus March for Soviet Jewry, New York City. April, 1970 . SSSJ Soviet Jewry “sukkah” at United Nations, New York City. October, 1971 . Freedom Assembly for Soviet Jewry, Washington, DC. June, 1973.
Shlomo Carlebach at “We Are One” concert-rally, Forest Hills Tennis Stadium,<br> New York City. June, 1974. Soviet Jewry demonstration at the Kotel, Jerusalem. January, 1987. Hunger strike in solidarity with the Soviet Prisoners of Zion. May 1971, Duesseldorf.
Demonstration of women-refuseniks in Moscow. 1977 or 1978

Demonstration of SSSJ in Montreal, Canada. 1980.

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