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Российская государственная библиотека по искусству приглашает принять участие в научной конференции Шестые Международные Михоэлсовские чтения, которые пройдут 24-25 ноября 2009 г. Конференция 2007 года продолжает рассмотрение научной проблемы «Национальный театр в контексте многонациональной культуры». Театроведы, филологи, библиографы, сотрудники библиотек, музеев, архивов, а также книговеды, редакторы и издатели, журналисты, преподаватели и другие специалисты, занимающиеся проблемами национального театра и межнациональных театральных связей, приглашаются принять участие в Чтениях.
The International conference Dialogue of generations in the context of Slavic and Jewish cultural traditionswill be held on December, 2-4, 2009 at the Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Organizers: Moscow Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization Sefer, the Institute of Slavic studies (RAS), The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Jewish Age
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The Jewish Tribune: Annotated Contents The Jewish Tribune Researchers: Olga Novikova, Chief Librarian of the Russian National Library (St. Petersburg), Polina Vakhtina, researcher at the Department of Bibliography and Local Lore of the Russian For the first time the fully commented annotated reference guide and name and subject indices of “The Jewish Tribune” were provided under the project. The Jewish Tribune weekly was published in Paris in the first half of 1920s by an outstanding political and social activist and critic M. Vinaver. The journal played a prominent role for the Jewish emigration from Russia to European countries. Pages of the journal were devoted to discussions of vital issues of the part of the Russian Jewry that turned out to be abroad as a result of the revolution and Civil War, and debates about the Russian Jews’ place and role in the new reality. Among the most important topics debated on the pages of the Jewish Tribune were the attitude towards the revolution of 1917 and participation of the Jews in it, standing of the Jew with respect to the all-Russian parties and movements, position of the Jews in the Soviet Russia, the Russian Jewry and the Jewish national movements, attitude towards Zionism, organizational and ideological counteraction to anti-Semitic campaigns in contemporary Europe. The journal played a certain role in the process of ideological and organizational consolidation of the Russian Jewry in Germany, France, and other countries. The journal made a large contribution to preservation of the Russian-Jewish cultural heritage. The journal offered its pages to prominent Russian-Jewish public figures, scholars and social commentators R. Blank, B. Brutskus, M. Goldstein, Y. Yudelevsky, St. Ivanovich, B. Mirsky-Getsevich, and others. At the same time, among the authors of the journal were the most notable Russian politicians of the liberal-democratic orientation: P. Miliukov, N. Aksent’ev, E. Kuskova, S. Svatikov, and others. Among the materials published by the journal there stand out the memoirs of a number of Jewish public and political activists about their participation in the Russian and Jewish national movements of late 19th ? early 20th centuries. Currently the introduction is being written, and the text is being prepared to be forwarded to the publishing house.
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