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MS 254

A980 Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry

1 Administrative papers

Parliamentary Correspondence

Correspondence with Members of Parliament

1/1/1 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1978-95 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Diane Abbot, , , Richard Alexander, , Graham Allen, , , Donald Anderson, , Jacques Arnold, Tom Arnold, David Ashby, Paddy Ashdown, Joe Ashton, Jack Aspinwall, Robert Atkins, and David Atkinson

1/1/2 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-93 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Kenneth Baker, Nicholas Baker, , Robert Banks, Tony Banks, Kevin Barron, Spencer Batiste and J. D. Battle

1/1/3 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-93 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; , Roy Beggs, Alan James Beith, , Henry Bellingham, Vivian Bendall, , Andrew F. Bennett, Gerald Bermingham, , John Blackburn, Anthony Blair, David Blunkett, , Richard Body, Hartley Booth, Nichol Bonsor, , Tim Boswell and

1/1/4 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1975-94 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Andrew Bowden, John Bowis, Rhodes Boyson, Keith Bradley, Jeremy Bray, Julian Brazier, Graham Bright, Peter Brooke, , Michael Brown, Nicholas Brown, Angela Browning, Ian Bruce, Malcolm Bruce, Nick Budgen, , Alistair Burt, John Butcher and

1/1/5 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1975-92 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; , Ronald Campbell, W. M. Campbell, Dale Campbell-Savours, Dennis Canavan, Jamie Cann, Alexander Carlile, John Carlisle, Kenneth Carlisle, Mathew Carrington, Michael Carttiss, , Sydney Chapman, and David Clark

1/1/6 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-95 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Michael Clark, , , , , , Harry Cohen, , , MS 254 2 A980

Robin Cook, Anthony Coombs, Simon Coombs, John Cope, Robin Corbett, , ,, James Randall Couchman, Jim Cousins, Tom Cox, James Cran, Julian Critchley, Robert Cryer, John Cummings, Lawrence Cunliffe, Jack Cunningham, and

1/1/7 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-92 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; , , Denzel Davies, , Ronald Davies, David Davis, , Stephen Day, Tim Devlin, , Geoffrey Dickens, , Don Dixon, , , Den Dover, Alan Duncan, Robert Dunn, J Dunnachie, , and Hugh Dykes

1/1/8 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-93 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; , Kenneth Eastham, Tim Eggar, Harold Elletson, Peter Emery, Derek Enright, David Evans, John Evans, David Evennett, Margaret Ewing, Winnie M. Ewing, Nicholas Fairbairn, Derek Fatchett, Andrew Faulds, including correspondence that expresses Fauld’s sympathy for the Palestinian cause and his disagreement with the primary objectives of the Womens’ Campaign being, “nearly exclusively, concerned with Jewish emigrants,” and Charles Smith’s open letter challenging the allegations made by Faulds in the BBC2 documentary “Palestine Action”, Peggy Fenner, Barry Field, Frank Field, Dudley Fishburn, Mark Fisher, Paul Flynn, , Clifford Forsythe, Michael Forsyth, , Derek Foster, George Foulkes, Norman Fowler, , John Fraser, Roger Freeman, Douglas French, Peter Fry and Maria Fyfe

1/1/9 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-97 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Sam Gailbraith, , , George Gardiner, John Garrett, Bruce George, John Gilbert, Christopher Gill, Norman Godman, Llin Golding, , C. Godson- Wickes, Mildred Gordon, Theresa Gorman, John Gorst, , Thomas Graham, Anthony Grant, Barnard Grant, Harry Greenway, John Greenway, Nigel Griffith, Peter Griffiths, W. J. Griffiths, Bruce Grocott, including photocopied extracts of oral answers to questions regarding the in The House of Commons Official Hansard Report on Parliamentary Debates , Wednesday 1 Jul 1987 Michael John Grylls and John Selwyn Gummer

1/110 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-97 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; , , Archibald Hamilton, Neil Hampton, Keith Hampson, , John Hannam, Peter Hardy, Andrew Hargreaves, , David Harris, Alan Haselhurst, , Christopher Hawkins, Jerry Hayes, Oliver Heald, , Amory David Heathcoat, Douglas Henderson, Charles Hendry and MS 254 3 A980

1/1/11 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1976-95 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Robert Hicks, James Hill, , , , James Hood, Peter Horndean, , Alan Howarth, George Howarth, David Howell, Ralph Howell, Douglas Hoyle, Robert Hughes, Roy Hughes, Simon Hughes, John Hume, John Hunt, Andrew Hunter

1/1/12 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-92 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Eric Illsley, Adam Ingram, Michael Jack, , Robert Jackson, Toby Jessel, Geoffrey Johnson-Smith, Barry Jones, Gwilym Jones, Ieuan Wyn Jones, Martyn Jones, Robert Jones and

1/1/13 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1976-94 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; , Alan Keen, Elaine Kellett-Bowman, , , James A. Kilfedder, Peter Kilfoyle, Tom King, , , Archie Kirkwood, R Knapman, Gregory Knight and David Knox

1/1/14 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-95 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; , Ian Lang, Ivan Lawrence, , Mark Lennox-Boyd, Jim Lester, J. Lestor, Terry Lewis, , David Lightbown, , Robert Litherland, , Peter Lloyd, , Geoffrey Lofthouse, , Edward Loyden and

1/1/15 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-89 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; John McAllion, Thomas McAvoy, Ian McCartney, Robert McCrea, J McFall, Edward McGrady, John MacGregor, Andrew MacKay, William McKelvey, , H. B. McLeish, Robert Macennan, Patrick McLoughlin, Patrick McNair-Wilson, Kevin McNamara and John McWilliam

1/1/16 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1975-95 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Francis Madden, William Madel, K Maginnis, Alice Mahon, , John Marek, Paul Marland, Alan Marlow and David Marshall

1/1/17 Conservative MP John Marshall’s correspondence regarding his 1987-97 support for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, photocopy of Marshall’s resolution concerning and the plight of the Community, photocopies of oral answers to Marshall’s questions in Parliament, photocopy of Marshall’s Maiden Speech delivered in the House of Commons 26 Nov1987 and a photocopy of a report on The European Interparliamentary Mission for Soviet in , 20 - 22 Jun 1988, attended by Marshall MS 254 4 A980

1/1/18 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-97 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; James Marshall, Michael Marshall, David Martin, Michael Martin, , , John Maxton, , , Alan Meale, , including a copy of a speech by Mellor on Soviet Jewry dated 6 Jul 1987, press release exerts from Mellor’s speech to the International Council of the World Conference on Soviet Jewry regarding human rights in the Soviet Union and oral answers to questions regarding the Soviet Union in The House of Commons Official Hansard Report on Parliamentary Debates, Wednesday 1 Jul 1987, and Alan Michael

1/1/19 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-91 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; William Michie, J. Michie, Iain Mills, , , David Mitchell, Roger Moate, James Molyneaux, Hector Monro, Fergus Montgomery, Lewis Moonie, Rhodri Morgan, Elliot Morley, Alfred Morris, John Morris, Malcolm Moss, Marjorie Mowland, Chris Mullin and Paul Murphy

1/1/20 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1975-97 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Richard Needham, Anthony Nelson, including correspondence voicing his disagreement about the boycotting of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games proposed by the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, Michael Neubert, Patrick Nicholls, David Nicholson, Steven Norris, Mike O’Brien, William O’Brien, Eddie O’Hara, Martin O’Neill, Gordon Oakes, Phillip Oppenheim and Stanley Orme

1/1/21 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1976-90 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Richard Page, James Paice, , Robert Parry, Terry Patchett, , Geoffrey Pattie, James Pawsey, Elizabeth Peacock, Tom Pendry, Peter Pike, Barry Porter and David Porter

1/1/22 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-96 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; , Raymond Powell, William Powell, Reg Prentice, , Dawn Primarola and Joyce Quin

1/1/23 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-90 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; , Stuart Randall, Tim Rathbone, , John Reid, Tim Renton, Jo Richardson, Graham Riddick and Nicholas Ridley

1/1/24 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1975-92 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; , Wyn Roberts, George Robertson, John Robertson, Geoffrey Robinson, Peter Robinson, Barbara Roche, MS 254 5 A980

Marion Roe, Allan Rogers, Jeff Rooker, Ernest Ross, William Ross, Andrew Roe, Edward Rowlands, Joan Ruddock, and Richard Ryder

1/1/25 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1975-95 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Thomas Sackville, Timothy Sainsbury, Alex Salmond, , Brian Sedgmore, David Shaw, Giles Shaw, Barry Sheerman, Robert Sheldon, , Colin Shepherd, , Michael Shersby, and

1/1/26 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-93 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Alan Simpson, Trevor Skeet, , Andrew Smith, Christopher Smith, Dudley Smith, John Smith, Timothy Smith, , including his correspondence with the the Soviet Embassy regarding human rights and a House of Commons press release regarding the Soviet Embassy’s response to Smyth’s correspondence, Peter Snape, , , Nigel Spearing, Keith Speed, Derek Spencer, Jim Spicer, , including a House of Commons press release reporting Spicer’s correspondence with the Soviet Embassy about human rights and a photocopy from the Soviet News Jan 1976 of an interview with the USSR Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Boris Shumilin, about emigration from the USSR, Rachel Squire and Robin Squire

1/1/27 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-97 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; John Stanley, , Anthony Steen, Gerry Steinberg, Michael Stern, Allan Stewart, Roger Stott, , , David Sumberg and

1/1/28 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-91 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Peter Tapsell, Ann Taylor, Ian Taylor, John M. Taylor, John D. Taylor, Edward Taylor, Peter Temple-Morris, Donald Thompson, Jack Thompson, Patrick Thompson, Malcolm Thornton, Peter Thurnham, John Townend, Cyril Townsend, , Neville Trotter, Dennis Turner and Ian Twinn

1/1/29 Conservative MP and Prime Minister ’s 1988-92 correspondence regarding her support for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, Thatcher’s acceptance speech for the degree of Doctor of Science in Technology conferred by Technion, Institute of Technology, 2 Nov 1989 and a Foreign Office Statement regarding the Moscow Human Rights Conference proposed for 1991

1/1/30 Conservative MP and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s 1983-7 correspondence regarding her support for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, confidential notes by Colin Shindler on a meeting with Thatcher on Soviet Jews, 8 Mar 19897, brief review by an anonymous write, on A. Z. Romanenko’s antisemitic book On the Class Essence of : A Histiographic Review of Literature and transcript of Thatcher in the House of MS 254 6 A980

Commons reporting on her visit to the Soviet Union during 28 Mar to 1 Apr 1987

1/1/31 Conservative MP and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s 1973-82 correspondence regarding her support for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and a copy of a speech delivered by Thatcher at a dinner to mark the 220th anniversary of the Board of Deputies of

1/1/32 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1974-93 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Gerard Vaughan, Keith Vaz, Peter Viggers, William Waldegrave, George Walden, Cecil walker, Bill walker, Harold Walker, James Wallace, Gary Waller, Joan Walley, John Ward, Gareth Wardell, including correspondence in which he declines to write to the Soviet Ambassador regarding human rights issues because of constituency commitments and lack of further information on specific case histories, Charles Wardle, Robert Wareing, Mike Watson, John Watts, Bowen Wells, Andrew Welsh, John Wheeler and Ray Whitney

1/1/33 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1975-94 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Jerry Wiggin, Dafydd Wigley, John Wilkinson, including a Government statement on the Moscow Human Rights Conference and correspondence with the Soviet Embassy regarding emigration, Alan Williams, Alan Wynne Williams, David Wilshire, Brian Wilson, David Winnick, Ann Winterton, , Audrey Wise, Mark Wolfson, Timothy Wood, Anthony Worthington and James Wray

1/1/34 Members of Parliament correspondence regarding support for the 1975-93 efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual Members of Parliament; Tim Yeo, David Young and George Young

1/1/35 List of Members of Parliament, document dated July 1989 listing 1988-9 three Jewish deputies in the new Soviet Parliament and All-Party Parliamentary Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry mailing lists and promotional documents

1/1/36 Circular letters to Members of Parliament, extracts from House of 1983-94 Commons Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), lists of Members of Parliament who have ‘pledged support’ for the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, list of Members of Parliament who replied to the ‘Gorbachev’ letter, Nov 1988 and press cuttings regarding Parliamentary affairs and Election results

Parliamentary Wives for the Release of Soviet Jewry

1/137 Correspondence and minutes relating to Parliamentary Wives for 1988-9 the Release of Soviet Jewry and photographs of Margaret Morris, Pat Tuckman, Valerie Cocks and Susie Sainsbury

1/1/38 Correspondence and minutes relating to Parliamentary Wives for 1990-3 the Release of Soviet Jewry MS 254 7 A980

Correspondence with members of the

1/1/39 Circular letters addressed to Members of the House of Lords, 1978-97 Members of the House of Lords correspondence regarding support for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual members of the House of Lords; Baroness Airey of Abingdon (Diana Neave), , Lord Peter Archer, Jack Ashley, Lord Auckland (Ian George Eden) and Lord Avebury (Eric Reginald Lubbock), including correspondence regarding Lord Avebury’s views on the suggested boycotting of the Moscow Olympic Games, promotional information and press releases about a meeting and press conference on human rights organised by PACE -UK at the House Lords 11 Jul 1984 and a photocopied extract from the transcribed discussion held at the House of Lords on 25 Feb 1980 regarding the Hamburg Scientific Forum and human rights

1/1/40 Members of the House of Lords correspondence regarding support 1977-92 for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual members of the House of Lords; Baroness Alice Bacon, Lord Banks, Lord Joel Barnett, Lord Bellow, William Benyon, Baroness Alma Birk, Robert Boscowan, Sir , Heather Brigstocke, Lord Fenner Brockway and Lord Brookeborough

1/1/41 Lord Nicholas Bethell’s correspondence regarding his support for 1980-97 the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, photocopy of a press cutting in Russian from the New Times (Moscow), No.2, Jan 1991, regarding Bethell and the Pamyat organisation, press release concerning Lord Plumb and his visit to the Soviet Union, photocopied extracts from the transcribed discussion held at the House of Lords on 2 Apr 1985 regarding the Helsinki Agreement and the Ottawa Conference on human rights, Bethell’s letter to Avital Sharansky (wife of the Anatoli Sharansky) suggesting she meet Winnie Mandela in South Africa in an attempt to heighten awareness about the issue of human rights, copies of The European: The Voice of North-West in Europe Vol.1, Jul 1980 and a press cutting of Bethell’s article in , 7 Jul 1980, on the Helsinki Agreement

1/1/42 Members of the House of Lords correspondence regarding support 1974-96 for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual members of the House of Lords; The , including a photocopied extract from a Hansard report regarding the implications of change in the Soviet Union, 5 Feb 1992, Lord Callaghan, Lord Carrington, Lady , Lord Chalfont, Baroness of Wallasey, Lord Coleraine (Richard Kidston Law) including a press cutting of Coleraine’s letter to , 28 Jan 1980, regarding the 1980 Moscow Olympics, Viscount Colville of Culross, Baroness Cox, including a press cutting from The Times, 18 Jul 1991, reporting on the findings of the human rights team in Azerbaijan lead by Cox, Stanley Clinton Davis, Duke of Devonshire (Andrew Robert Buxton Cavendish), Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, Sir John Eden, Baroness Elles, Baroness Elliot of Harwood, Sir William Elliott, Lord Frederic Elwyn-Jones and Lord Ennals MS 254 8 A980

1/1/43 Members of the House of Lords correspondence regarding support 1974-96 for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual members of the House of Lords; Baroness Falkender, Sir Geoffrey Finsberg, Alan Fitch, Lord Gerald Fitt, , Lord John Mackintosh Foot, including his letter to the International Olympic Committee, Switzerland, refuting their allegation that the Campaign to Remove the 1980 Olympics from Moscow have infringed the IOC’s copyright of the Olympic Symbol, Lord , Lord Gisborough (Thomas Richard John Long Chaloner), Lord Ted Graham, Lord Hamish Gray, Lord Gridley and

1/1/44 Members of the House of Lords correspondence regarding support 1974-93 for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual members of the House of Lords; Lord Hailsham Lord Harewood, Lord Harmer- Nicholls, Lord , Terence Higgins, Lord Holderness (Richard Frederick Wood), Lord Home (Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home), Baroness Gloria Hooper, Lord Hugh Emlyn Hooson, Lord Arthur Leslie Noel Douglas Houghton, Lord , Robert Hughes, including a photocopy of his article “Glasnost, Perestroika ...and the ” from The House Magazine, 19 Jun 1989, and David Hunt

1/1/45 Members of the House of Lords correspondence regarding support 1973-97 for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual members of the House of Lords; Greville Janner, including his letter to Rita Eker expressing his disapproval over Eker’s involvement with Nicholas Bethell’s parliamentary campaign, photocopies of Parliamentary Question forms, Tristian Garel-Jones, Earl of Kimberley (John Wodehouse) and Jill Knight

1/1/46 Members of the House of Lords correspondence regarding support 1974-95 for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual members of the House of Lords; Lord Norman Harold Lever, Countess Elizabeth Longford, Countess of Loundoun (Barbara Huddleston Abney- Hastings), , Viscount Massereene and Ferrard (John Clothworthy Talbot Foster Whyte-Melville Skeffington), Lord Mishcon, Viscount Monckton, including correspondence between Monckton and Margaret Rigal concerning the differences between Soviet Jews and other , John Moore, Michael Morris, Viscount Mountgarret and Lord Henry Murton

1/1/47 Members of the House of Lords correspondence regarding support 1974-94 for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual members of the House of Lords; Tony Newton, including photocopies of extracts from an open letter, originally printed in the Soviet newspaper Izvestia, 4 Mar 1977, by S. Lipavsky, former agent of American Intelligence denouncing Western human rights causes, Emma Nicholson, Cranley Onslow, , Lord Orr-Ewing, Lord David Owen, and James Prior

1/1/48 Members of the House of Lords correspondence regarding support 1974-97 for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual members of the MS 254 9 A980

House of Lords; , Peter Rees, Lord David Renton, including an extract from the House of Commons Parliamentary Debates Hansard report, 4 Mar 1982, regarding Anatoli Sharansky’s imprisonment by the Soviet Government Lord , Baroness Inga-Stina Robson, Stephen Ross, Lord Simon Russell, Sir Russell Johnston, Norman St John-Stevens, Lord St Oswald, Baroness Beatrice Nancy Seear, Lord Edward Shackleton, Lord Hartley William Shawcross, Lord Sieff, Lord Jocelyn Simon, Lord Skelmerdale, Lord Sligo, Earl of Snowden (Anthony Armstrong-Jones), Lord Soper (Donald Oliver, Lord David Stoddart, Lord Suffield (Anthony Harbord-Hammond) and the and

1/1/49 Members of the House of Lords correspondence regarding support 1975-92 for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual members of the House of Lords; Peter Thomas, Sir Neil Thorne, Lord George Thorneycroft, Lord Todd, Viscount Tonypandy (George Thomas), Lord Trefgarne, Lord Trenchard and Lady Trumpington

1/1/50 Members of the House of Lords correspondence regarding support 1974-92 for the efforts of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and brief profiles and contact details for individual members of the House of Lords; Peter Walker, , Viscount William Whitelaw, Lord Wigoder, Lord , Baroness Janet Young, Lord Young, George Younger and Lord Zuckerman

Papers of Greville Janner

1/2/1 Correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry, case histories, 1971-7 biographies, appeals and contact addresses of Russian Jews suffering harassment in the Soviet Union and a photograph of two men with “Schreiber” written on the verso

1/2/2 Correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry, notes, lists and contact 1972 details of various individuals and groups, case histories and biographies of Russian Jews suffering harassment in the Soviet Union and a commission’s report on the World Conference of Jewish Communities on Soviet Jewry at , , 23-25 Feb 1971

1/2/3 Correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry, notes, lists and contact 1972 details for various individuals and groups and case histories and biographies of Russian Jews suffering harassment in the Soviet Union

1/2/4 Documents and drafts prepared by The All-Party Parliamentary 1974 Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry distributed to European Members of Parliament, including methods and suggestions for making telephone calls to the Soviet Union, a summary of the current situation of Soviet Jewry, a questionnaire for European Parliamentarian correspondents, a briefing on possible ways in which Parliamentarians may assist in the work of Soviet Jewry, a document translated into English form Russian concerning the trial of Victor Polsky in the USSR and an announcement for the forthcoming conference of Soviet Jewry to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark MS 254 10 A980

1/2/5 Correspondence relating to the Brussels Conferences on Soviet 1975-6 Jewry, photocopied extracts from the Parliamentary Hansard report for 24 Feb 1976 concerning Janner’s report on the Brussels Conference, copies of a message received by telephone from Moscow to be read to the participants of the Brussels conference regarding appeals to release prisoners of conscience in the USSR, a brief report on preparations for the Second Brussels Conference, Jewish Telegraphic Agency Daily News Bulletin, 2 Feb 1976, Vol.57, No.21, Brussels Conference Steering Committee minutes and reports, draft of a press release concerning the Parliamentary delegation for the Brussels Conference, proposed programme and timetable for the Second Brussels Conference

1/2/6 Correspondence relating to the Copenhagen Conference, Council 1974-6 of Europe Parliamentary Assembly draft report by the Committee on Non-European Members, notes, lists and contact details of European Members of Parliament attending the Copenhagen Conference, press release on the Copenhagen Conference, All- Party Parliamentary Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry report on Soviet Jewry activities during the Conference of pro- Israel MPs held in Berlin, 31 Jan - 2 Feb 1974 and Janner’s report on a visit to Israel and the re-establishment of the European MPs Group for Soviet Jewry, Aug 1974

1/2/7 Correspondence mainly regarding Soviet Jewry cases and 1972-3 administrative matters, notes, lists and contact details of individuals, press cuttings concerning Soviet Jewry, minutes of Manchester Council for Soviet Jewry meetings, a photocopy of Vitali Ruben’s open letter to American Sinologists printed in The New Review of Books, 5 Oct 1972, denouncing the Soviet Government’s treatment of him, an interview between the Lord Mayor of Manchester, the town clerk, assistant town clerk, Joan Dale and Jenny Walton regarding the Kirov Ballet’s visit to Manchester, press cutting from Building Design, 30 Mar 1973, reporting on the current situation for Jewish architects in the Soviet Union, a document by Valery N. Chaldize, translated from Russian, entitled “A Note on the Right to Leave a Country” addressed to Representatives of Members of State of the Commissions on Human Rights, copies of an open letter by Prof addressed to the Soviet academician V. A. Trapeznikov berating the hypocrisy and false humanitarianism of his recent speech in America and an information booklet produced by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry entitled “The Prisoners of Conscience” detailing the cases of 43 Soviet Jewish Prisoners of Conscience

1/2/8 Correspondence mainly regarding Soviet Jewry cases and 1973 administrative matters, notes, lists and contact details of individuals, press cuttings concerning Soviet Jewry, International Committee for the Defence of Human Rights in the USSR report on the meeting of the Executive Bureau, 18 Dec 1972, and copies of the Medical and Scientific Committee for Soviet Jewry mission statement and members list

1/2/9 Agenda and minutes of the Meetings of Honorary Officers of the 1972-3 All-Party Parliamentary Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry and correspondence MS 254 11 A980

1/2/10 London correspondence concerning Soviet Jewry, correspondence 1972-4 regarding German and Austrian invalidity pensions, photocopies from “Exit Visa” a newsletter produced by the Southgate Committee for Soviet Jewry

1/2/11 Correspondence of Philip Pearlman, chairman of the Sunderland 1973-4 Committee for Soviet Jewry, photograph of J. P. Wilson, the Lord Mayor of Sunderland, press cuttings from The Echo, Sunderland, 27 Jun 1973, regarding a demonstration staged on the opening night of the visit of the Georgian State Dancers to Sunderland and correspondence of Stephen Levey, pupil of Bede School, Sunderland

1/2/12 Middlesex correspondence concerning Soviet Jewry, notes and 1972-5 photocopies of Alison Botha’s report in the Harrow Observer, 17 Oct 1972, on the protest meeting held in the Middlesex New Synagogue, Harrow concerning the diploma tax on Russian Jews

1/2/13 Correspondence of Prof H. M. Frey, Department of Chemistry, 1972 , inviting Janner to address a meeting at the Reading Hebrew Congregation

1/2/14 Correspondence primarily relating to the Bristol Campaign for 1972-4 Soviet Jewry, case histories of Russian Jews suffering persecution in the USSR and a report of the meeting for the Nottingham and Bristol Soviet Jewry Action Committee

1/2/15 Correspondence and documents relating to Janner’s Leicester 1971-8 constituency, press cuttings, Leicestershire Constabulary and Leicestershire Probation and After-Care service documents concerning Donald Patrick Conway, press release regarding a Russian exhibition in Leicester’s Haymarket Theatre provided by the Soviet Embassy and Leicestershire correspondence concerning Soviet Jewry

1/2/16 and Southampton area correspondence regarding 1972-4 Soviet Jewry, notes, press cuttings, minutes of the inaugural meeting held at the Wessex Hotel, Bournemouth, 31 May 1972, to form a non-denominational action committee to aid Soviet Jewry, draft copies of a report on a Bournemouth Non-denominational Soviet Jewry Action Committee meeting, “Compare”information sheet distributed to passengers travelling the Russian cruise liner Leonid Sobinov highlighting the mistreatment of prisoners in Russian labour camps and an accompanying letter discussing Russian cruise liners

1/2/17 correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry, a letter and note of 1972-4 proposals from Spencer & Fisch Solicitors regarding “Letters of Request” as a possible means of maintaining contact with Russian Jews experiencing trouble in the USSR, photocopies and press cuttings from The Jewish Gazette, Jul 1972, notes, names and contact details of various individuals and a Leeds Jewish Representative Council 1972 Year Book

1/2/18 correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry, notes, House of 1972-3 Commons press release on the formation of the Oxford Non- denominational Action Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry, list of platform speakers and prospective patrons for the Oxford Committee and photocopies of posters for the inter-denominational MS 254 12 A980

public meeting of protest held in the Oxford Union Cinema 12 Nov 1972

1/2/19 Cardiff correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry, notes, photocopies 1972-4 from the Jewish Telegraphic Agency Daily News Bulletin, copies of a circular by the Welsh International Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry announcing a mass protest meeting to be held at The Sherman Hall, Penylan, Cardiff, 22 Oct 1972, House of Commons press release on the launch of the Welsh Interdenominational Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry, press cutting from the Cardiff Echo (no date) reporting on the Welsh International Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry’s plan to send postcards to Jews in

1/2/20 correspondence, press note by the Midlands 1972-3 Committee for Soviet Jewry announcing a “Demonstration of Solidarity” to be held at the New Communal Hall, Birmingham, 11 Jun 1972 and copies of a report by the All-Party Parliamentary Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry on the formation of the Birmingham Non-denominational Action Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry

1/2/21 Nottingham correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry, notes and a 1972-5 photocopy of an article in the Nottingham Evening Post, 11 Oct 1972, on the forthcoming public meeting organised by the Nottingham branch of the Council of Christians and Jews regarding Soviet Jewry

1/2/22 Correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry primarily with Members 1971-5 of Parliament, Notices of Questions and Motions given on 27 Oct 1971, lists and case histories of Russian Jews suffering persecution in the USSR, a report of a conversation between Janner and the Soviet Ambassador which took place at the House of Commons on 15 Mar 1973 and a draft of a confidential memorandum and aide- memoire regarding contacts between Labour Party delegates and Soviets concerning Moscow Jews by Ron Hayward

1/2/23 Notes, addresses, contact details for various individuals and a letter n.d. c. 1971-8 to Joan Dale with an enclosed list of members of the Politburo correct as at 26 May 1977

1/2/24 Press release, reports and statements relating to Soviet Jewry, c. 1973-8 copies of a summary of a paper on Parliamentary action for the release of Soviet Jewry presented by Janner to the European Parliamentary Conference of Soviet Jewry, 22 Apr 1977, copies of a press statement and a telegram text issued by The All- Party Parliamentary Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry regarding the abduction of Dr Yevgeny Levich, correspondence, press release statement and photocopy of an article from an unidentified newspaper concerning radio presenter Jimmy Young’s radio programmes in Moscow and their misleading and censored content concerning the situation in the Soviet Union, translation of an article issued by the 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry originally published in Izvestia (No.108, 7 May 1977) entitled “How the CIA Recruited Me” regarding S. L. Lipavsky’s meeting with Soviet and foreign journalists discussing his espionage for the CIA, and a transcription of the meeting of a peace delegation from the Soviet Union held at the House of Commons, 4 Jul 1977 MS 254 13 A980

1/2/25 Correspondence regarding Russian Jews seeking repatriation in 1972-7 Israel and suffering persecution in the Soviet Union, “profile in persecution” and biographical case histories of Russian Jews, a copy of the Jewish Observer and Middle East Review (Vol. 21, No.7, 18 Feb 1972) with an extensive article on Leyb Trepper, transcripts of telephone calls between Russian Jews in the Soviet Union and campaigners in the West, photocopy of notes regarding a telephone call received by Janner concerning the large scale arrest of Jews in Moscow in relation to demonstrations proposed for the 50th Anniversary of the founding of the USSR, photocopy of an article by Tony Conyers from the Daily Telegraph, 19 Dec 1972, reporting on the arrests, a list of refuseniks and correspondence relating to two students who, at the request of Russian authorities, had to curtail their three city tour of the Soviet Union with Thompson Holidays

1/2/26 Correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry including letters of thanks 1972-7 and appreciation for campaign efforts, letter from Bernard Levin of The Times complaining about the inclusion of his name in a petition printed in The Times (possibly referring to the “Appeal for Freedom” petition published in The Times, 7 Nov 1972), programme and correspondence relating to the Conference Des Parlementaires Europeens held in the National Assembly, Paris, 22 Apr 1977

1/2/27 Photocopies of articles from newspapers and periodicals including 1972-3 The Soviet News and Physics Today, private investigators business cards, extracts from House of Commons Hansard Parliamentary Debates, extracts from Parliamentary Notices of Questions and Motions, photocopies of an Early Day Motion, “Appeal for Freedom” petition poster printed originally in The Times, 7 Nov 1972, photograph of an unidentified man, lists of international conferences, fairs and symposia scheduled to take place in the Soviet Union for 1973-74 and a diary sheet of Soviet Jewry activities for 24 Feb to 2 Mar 1973

1/2/28 Correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry, notes and contact details, 1975-7 press releases, memoranda, circulars, copy of a letter from Maria Slepak addressed to the Prime Minister appealing for assistance in helping her son Leonid Slepak emigrate to Israel, photocopy of an article from the Oxford Mail regarding Academician Benjamin Levich’s harassment in the Soviet Union, minutes of All-Party Parliamentary Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry meetings, photocopy of a Bill to establish a Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, memorandum of a meeting with John Tomlinson, 23 Jun 1976, marked highly confidential regarding the Helsinki Agreement, correspondence regarding the proposed closure of the Bearsted Memorial Maternity Hospital, document marked highly confidential summarizing some Soviet Jewry Parliamentary contacts made during the visit of Boris Ponomarev and a photocopy of a signed draft copy of The Westminster Charitable Trust for Soviet Jewry Declaration of Trust and a list of Jewish prisoners of conscience in the USSR, Oct 1975

1/2/29 Correspondence and a United Nations Association draft 1975-7 programme for a visit of Soviet delegates to the , minutes of an All-Party Parliamentary Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry meeting held on 25 Jul 1977 and copies of MS 254 14 A980

correspondence relating to the Committee for Health and Safety at Work

1/2/30 Correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry, agenda and minutes of the 1975-6 All-Party Parliamentary Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry meetings, memoranda, circulars, Early Day Motion, document prepared by the 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry entitled “Guidance for Letter-writers to ‘Refuseniks’ and Soviet Jewish Prisoners of Conscience”, a list of Soviet Jewish Prisoners of Conflict compiled Jan 1976, a personal and confidential letter dated 3 Nov 1975, addressed to I. Rager from Greville Janner discussing the Brussels Conference as a “very expensive, semi wash-out” and the internal politics of Parliament, a photocopy of two articles from The Soviet News, 23 Sep 1975, on the subject of “Zionist propaganda”, press release issued by the Embassy of Israel, London consisting of excerpts from a statement made by Mr Yigal Allon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs on 23 Jul 1975 concerning Israel’s status with the United Nations Organisation, itinery booklet for the visit of a Parliamentary delegation from the USSR, 13-22 May 1975, produced by The British Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union and documents regarding the European Liaison Group and its activities

1/2/31 Correspondence regarding Soviet Jewry, photocopy of an article 1974-5 from , 18 Feb 1975, reporting on British trade with the Soviet Union, agenda and minutes of the All-Party Parliamentary Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry meetings, Parliamentary Notices of Questions and Motions, Early Day Motion, notes, photocopy of a letter by Gregor Mackenzie of the Department of Industry concerning the Universal Postal Convention and the USSR’s attitude toward it, a letter addressed to Estelle and Geoffrey Ries from Irene and Slava Lainer of Moscow in which they describe the options available for Jews living in the USSR and also explains their reasons for applying for exit visas to Israel, documents relating to the Jackson Amendment on trade and emigration and a draft copy of a document entitled “Ideas For a Coordinating Centre”

1/2/32 Correspondence regarding the Architects, Engineers and Building 1971-5 Industries Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry, minutes of the meetings of the Architects, Engineers and Building Industries Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry, notes, lists of Committee members and contact details, correspondence concerning the non-delivery of registered mail to the Soviet Union including a photocopy of a letter sent to Councillor Leslie Donn from Dennis Andrews of Postal Headquarters and a letter to Janner from Sidney Gabrel, member of the Architects, Engineers and Building Industries Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry, expressing his disillusion and frustration at the suspension of the Committee due to lack of financial support

1/2/33 Correspondence and documents relating to the case of 1972-3 Academician Prof Benjamin Levich and his family suffering harassment in Moscow as a result of their applications for exit visas to Israel, memoranda and circulars, press releases, appeal petition forms and letters, an account of expenditure connected with the Levich appeal prepared by Brian Spalding of the Department of Engineering, Imperial College of Science and MS 254 15 A980

Technology, photocopied extracts from the House of Commons Hansard Parliamentary Debates relating to the situation of Levich in Moscow, two identical black and white photographs of Levich, photocopies of articles concerning Levich from various newspapers and periodicals, draft of an Early Day Motion concerning Levich, photocopy of a letter sent to Janner from Agatha Christie regarding the Levich case and a photocopy of a letter by Sir Frederick Dainton of Oxford University inviting Levich to be a guest worker his laboratory for a year

1/2/34 Correspondence regarding Academician Prof David Azbel and the 1972-5 legal matters involved in the publication of his book by University Press, copies of letters written by Azbel, photocopy extract of a report of a meeting with Azbel sent to Janner containing “matter which should never have been put onto paper”, a circular reporting on the release of Azbel and 22 other activists from the Matroska Yashena Prison in Moscow, notes, a photograph of David Azbel’s son Victor and a photocopy of a brief article on Azbel in the New Scientist 28 Dec 1972

1/2/35 Correspondence relating to the case of Boris Levitas suffering 1974-5 persecution in Kiev as a result of his application for an exit visa to Israel, including correspondence from his family in Israel and notes

1/2/36 Correspondence relating to the case of Prof Alexander Voronel 1972-4 and copies of a brief case history of Voronel and his situation in Moscow

1/2/37 Documents relating to the case of Jan Krilsky imprisoned in a 1972-3 Soviet psychiatric hospital, photocopies of an case history of Krilsky, photocopies of letters, translated from Russian into English, by Jan Krilsky’s father, Julius Krilsky, concerning the circumstances of his son’s wrongful imprisonment, photocopies of articles from the , 31 Mar 1973, , 29 Mar 1973 and The Jewish Telegraphic Agency Bulletin, Nov 1972, regarding the Krilsky case, a summary paper by Dr Harold Merskey on the abuses of psychiatry in the Soviet Union and photocopies of a letter written by Dr Harold Merskey to David Brager assessing the medical and psychological condition of Krilsky

1/2/38 Correspondence concerning the case of Prof Alexander Lerner, 1971-3 case history of Lerner by Edward Crankshaw, photocopy of an article on Lerner by Crankshaw from , 12 Dec 1971, circulars, notes, photocopy of an article by Prof Frank George from the New Scientist, 15 Mar 1973, entitled “Soviet , the Military and Professor Lerner”and photographs of Prof Alexander Lerner, Judith Lerner-Perelman, Vladimir Lerner, Sonia Lerner- Levin and her husband Boris Levin and Prof Lerner with Norbert Viner

1/2/39 Correspondence concerning the Academician , 1973 notes, drafts of messages addressed to Andrei Sakharov, extensive article from The Guardian, 11 Sep 1973, on the situation of Soviet dissidents, press cutting from The Times, 6 Sep 1973, regarding Sakharov and a press release concerning the denouncement by Jewish leaders of the persecution of Sakharov MS 254 16 A980

1/2/40 Correspondence regarding the case of physicist Prof Mark Azbel, 1973-4 case history, notes, a copy of a circular appeal letter written by Azbel, correspondence and photocopies of photographs regarding the Barmitzvah of Mark Azbel’s son Vadim

1/2/41 Documents regarding the case of Alexander Temkin and his 1972-6 daughter Marina, address and telephone number of Marina Temkin marked confidential, a letter to Janner by Alexander Temkin regarding the situation of Marina, photocopies of letters and messages of appeal by Alexander and Marina Temkin, and a photocopy of an article by V. Nefedova translated from Russian entitled “Marina’s Friends and Enemies: Against the Intrigues of Zionism” which originally appeared in the Russian publication Kommunist 25 Oct 1972

1/2/42 Correspondence regarding Vitaly Rubin, itinerary and report of 1974-6 Rubin’s visit to the United Kingdom, circulars and case histories concerning Rubin

1/2/43 Correspondence regarding the case of Lyudmilla and Valentin 1972 Prussakov, appeal letters and messages by the Prussakovs and press cuttings

1/2/44 Correspondence, case histories, press cuttings and articles 1972-7 regarding cases of Russian Jews suffering harassment in the Soviet Union; Prof , Boris Ainbinder, Gendin Lev Avramovitch, Boris Pavlovich Azernikov, Vladimir Barboy, including photograph, Yevgeny Barras, Yuri Bokh, Victor Brailovsky, Aviva Breitbord, Belotserkovskaya, Lev Bronstein, Arkady Dubosarsky, Victor Fainberg, Emanuel Fainberg and Emanuel Fineberg

1/2/45 Correspondence, case histories, press cuttings and articles 1972-5 regarding the cases of Russian Jews suffering harassment in the Soviet Union; Prof Hermon Brannover, Yoachim Braun, Yuri Brind, Hillel Butman, Yefim Davidovitch, Polina and Julia Epelman and Natan Feingold

1/2/46 Correspondence, case histories, press cuttings and articles 1972-6 regarding the cases of Russian Jews suffering harassment in the Soviet Union; Raiza Palatnik, Victor Perelman, Prof Uri Podryadchik, including photographs of his mother the actress Dina Roitkop-Podryadchik, Victor Polski, including photographs of Dr Victor Polski and his wife Helene (?) Polski, Vladimir Prestin, David Rabinovitz, Zvi Regenbogen, Vladimir Roginsky, Boris Rubinstein, Joseph Schreiber, Gavriel Shapiro, Dimitri Simis, Leonid Slepak and Ludmila Slutskaya

1/2/47 Correspondence and documents concerning the trial of Isaak 1973 Schkolnik accused by the Soviet Government of spying for Britain and Israel

1/2/48 Correspondence and case histories regarding the cases of Russian 1972-7 Jews suffering harassment in the Soviet Union; Leonid Tarassuk, Yuli Tartakovski, Daniel Teitelbaum, Vladimir Toder, Boris Tsitlionok, Michael Ulman, Elijahu Uzvansky, Fima Weissman- Furman, Victor Yachot, Yevgeny Yakir, Col Aron Zevin, Silva Zalmanson and Marcus Zissman MS 254 17 A980

1/2/49 General correspondence regarding cases of Russian Jews suffering 1972-6 harassment in the Soviet Union, Soviet Jewry Actions Committee press release reproducing the text of a telegram sent by the author Alan Sillitoe to the Soviet Minister of Culture, Madame Ekaterina Furtseva requesting the release of Silva Zalmason from imprisonment in Mordovia, notes, contact details, a magazine article on the Russian ballet dancers Galina and Valery Panov, photocopies of a telegram sent to Janner from Segal, press release concerning Luntz Freed, a list dated 10 Jul 1972 of Russian Jews currently detained in the Soviet Union and a photograph of a man with a barely legible name inscribed on the reverse, possibly Laminsky Tassal

1/2/50 Correspondence concerning the sponsorship or adoption of Jews in the Soviet Union, lists of Jewish prisoners of conscience in the 1971-5 USSR, lists of adopted prisoners and their MPs, booklet with notes listing alphabetically Members of the House of Commons, Oct 1975, information document produced by the 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry on writing letters to Refuseniks, blank certificates of adoption, Jewish National Fund Fellowships newsletter “Fellowship Forum” issue 1 and a letter from Michael Spector, president of the Jewish National Fund fellowship “The Agency” mentioning recent adoptions and activities, photocopies of letters and other documents translated from Russian concerning the situations of various Jews suffering persecution in the USS, press release on the adoption of Leonid Slepak by Carmel College and copies of a memorandum on the sponsorship or adoption of Jews in Soviet Russia

1/2/51 Press release and fact sheet regarding the “Divided Families” tour 1975 around the United Kingdom that consists of four young people from Israel, Zeev (Vladimir) Pritzker, Zhanna Meshener, Dima (Vadim) Azbel and Sonia Strobinets, with parents still detained in the USSR raising awareness of Soviet Jewry, tour itinery, photographs of Mark Azbel, Samuel Strobinets, Iosif Meshener and Mordcho and Mira Lechshiner, press release by the 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry regarding the lighting of Chanukah candles outside the Soviet Embassy by Pritzker and Meshener

1/2/52 Two copies of the All-Party Parliamentary Committee for the 1972 Release of Soviet Jewry 7" flexi disc recording “A Barmitzvah Gift for Leonid Slepak” and letters from Golda Meir, Prime Minister of Israel, and Pinchas Sapir, Israeli Minister of Finance, thanking the Committee for their gifts of the recordings

1/2/53 Correspondence regarding Russian Jews in the medical and 1971-2 scientific professions suffering harassment in the Soviet Union, circulars concerning the launch of the Medical and Scientific Committee for the Soviet Jewry, photocopies of a letter by Sheldon M. Biback addressed to Sprague Gardiner of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists urging his support for the protest against the Seventh World Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology scheduled for Moscow, photocopy of a letter by Dr Harold Merskey addressed to the Editor of the British Journal of Psychiatry concerning Russian political dissenters in psychiatric hospitals, photocopies of newspaper and periodical articles regarding Russian Jews in the medical and scientific professions suffering harassment in the Soviet Union, list of names and MS 254 18 A980

addresses of people associated with the medical and scientific community, list of medical press addresses and The British of Forensic Sciences Constitution and Directory of Members booklet for Mar 1972

1/2/54 Correspondence regarding Russian Jews in the medical and 1972-6 scientific professions suffering harassment in the Soviet Union, a proof copy of the Statutory Instruments on Medicines (Child Safety) Regulations 1975, statement from Jewish scientists (Prof Mark Azbel, Dr Victor Brailovsky, Prof Alexander Voronel, Dr Alexander Lunts) in Moscow concerning a proposed seminar, first report of the Medical and Scientific Committee for Soviet Jewry, photocopies of newspaper and periodical articles regarding Russian Jews in the medical and scientific professions suffering harassment in the Soviet Union, Dr Harold Merskey’s memorandum on abuses of psychiatry in the Soviet Union and copies of the Scientists Committee of the Israel Public Council for Soviet Jewry News Bulletin Nos.7, 9, 10 and 11

1/2/55 Correspondence concerning arrangements for Janner’s talk on 1973 prisoners of conscience for the Leicester Branch of the United Nations Association and a draft copy of the convention for the protection of political prisoners

1/2/56 Documents concerning opposition to the invitation of the Palestine n.d. c.1975 National Council as observers at the Inter-Parliamentary Union conference in London, background paper on terrorist incidents carried out since 1968-75 by Arab Terrorist Organisations,

1/2/57 Press cuttings relating to Soviet Jewry including the National 1972-3 press, Soviet News, New York Times, local regional newspapers and a complete copy of Exodus newsletter, Vol.2, No.3 Jan 1972, produced by the San Francisco Soviet Jewry Action Group

1/2/58 Press cuttings relating to Soviet Jewry including the National 1972-3 press, Soviet News, New York Times and local regional newspapers

1/2/59 Correspondence regarding the press, including letters to the editor 1971-5 of various newspapers, correspondence regarding the Shkolnik case and the contentions surrounding Ben-Shlomo’s report in , photocopies of articles, correspondence between Janner and Norman Davies regarding an article by Davies in The Times on Soviet Jewry and the misleading and “shoddy headlining” of the sub-editors and a copy of Janner’s article on Soviet Jewry for the Jewish Review, Mar 1973

1/2/60 Correspondence regarding postal and telecommunications with the 1971-3 Soviet Union, report by Action Central of Cleveland, Ohio concerning the disconnection of activists’ telephones in the Soviet Union, cable and telegram messages, memoranda and circulars, blank personal telephone calls form, photocopies of Treaty Series No. 41, 1967, the International Telecommunication Convention and a photocopy of Treaty Series No. 30, 1950, the European Broadcasting Convention

1/2/61 Correspondence regarding telephone accounts, telephone bills and 1972-3 postage receipts MS 254 19 A980

1/2/62 Correspondence concerning financial matters, invoices, receipts, 1973-5 Midland Bank account statements and cheques, cheque book, Stoy Hayward and Co. Chartered Accountants annual report and statement of accounts for the Westminster Charitable Trust for Soviet Jewry for 1974 and 1975 and the agenda and minutes for the All-Party Parliamentary Committee for the Release of Soviet Jewry meeting, 3 Feb 1975

1/2/63 Correspondence concerning financial matters, petition forms 1972 published and distributed by the Association of Jewish Ex- servicemen and Women in association with the Non- Denominational Action Committees for the Release of Soviet Jewry, draft Declaration of Trust document for the establishment of a trust for charitable purposes, invoices, photocopy of an article regarding Charity Commissioners from The Guardian, 30 May 1972 and a copy of the Companies Act Memorandum of Association of The Institute of Jewish Affairs Limited, passed 30 Dec 1969

1/2/64 Correspondence with Canadian campaigners and supporters for the 1972-4 release of Soviet Jewry, Edward Bronfman’s journal notes on a visit to the Soviet Union for the Russia-Canada Hockey Series in Sep 1972, press cuttings and photocopies of press articles regarding Soviet Jewry, Women’s Action Committee for Soviet Jewry report 24 Oct 1972,

1/2/65 Correspondence with Dutch campaigners and supporters for the 1972-4 release of Soviet Jewry and photographs of a coin commemorating the Solidarity between the Netherlands and Israel

1/2/66 Correspondence with French and Italian campaigners and 1971-8 supporters for the release of Soviet Jewry, notes and copies of a document in French entitled “Manifeste de Parlementaires Francais”

1/2/67 Correspondence with United States Senators Senator Abraham 1972-77 Ribicoff, regarding Soviet Jewry, copies of Congressional Record Proceedings and Debates of Congress concerning Soviet Jewry, extracts from Senator Jackson’s speech at the National Press Club in Washington concerning Soviet Emigration and transcript extracts from telephone conversations between various Jews in Moscow and Ribicoff and Janner in London

1/2/68 Correspondence with campaigners and supporters for the release 1971-2 of Soviet Jewry in the United States, circulars and press releases relating to the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews and affiliated groups within the San Francisco Bay Area, press cuttings and press articles, transcripts of telephone conversations with Jews in the Soviet Union and “Stop the ‘Tax’ on Russian Jews” poster reprinted from The New York Times 2 Nov 1972

1/2/69 Correspondence with campaigners and supporters for the release 1973-7 of Soviet Jewry in the United States, press release regarding Mayor John V. Lindsay’s meeting with Janner in connection with the case of Dr Benyamin Levich, an open letter to the Jews of America and Europe from a group of Jews in the Soviet Union seeking permission to emigrate to Israel, photocopies of press articles and a copy of the Bnai Yeshurun Bulletin Vol.1 No.4 Mar 1973 MS 254 20 A980

1/2/70 Correspondence regarding the Janners’ visit to Rome, business 1977 cards of various individuals located in Rome, notes, contact details, a memo notebook book containing notes and expenses for the Rome trip and a 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry biro

1/2/71 General correspondence with campaigners and supporters for the 1971-2 release of Soviet Jewry, copies of a letter addressed to The Military Attache of the Soviet Embassy co-signed by Brigadier Glyn- Hughes and Alderman Major William Maxwell voicing concern over the press ganging of young Jewish scientists into the , correspondence from Allan Kroncher of that includes two documents regarding the possible trends of a propaganda campaign to be carried out by the Soviet Government for demanding ransom money from University educated Jews and a document, copies of a letter by Victor Mayevsky of the Pravada Newspaper translated from Russian challenging the intentions of campaigners for Soviet Jewry,

1/2/72 General correspondence with campaigners and supporters for the 1973-6 release of Soviet Jewry and a list of MPs sympathetic to Soviet Jewry compiled 8 Apr 1975

1/2/73 Notes, contact details for various individuals and organisations, n.d. c.1972-6 Graham Anthony Newman’s curriculum vitae and undated correspondence

1/2/74 Card index n.d. c.1970-9

1/2/75 Card index n.d. c.1970-9

1/2/76 Card index n.d. c.1970-9

Administration files

1/3/1 Personal file of Joanna (no surname) containing lists of contacts 1976-88 and various groups, a document regarding office procedures for administrating new refusenik and adoption cases, typed draft of a circular fundraising letter, City Business Machines catalogue of typesets available for the City Typer range, servicing information for typewriters, a list of embassies of the countries that signed the Helsinki Agreement, a list of victims of Soviet persecution, list of Soviet prisoners of conscience and a full page advertisement from The Times, 6 Oct 1977, regarding the International Appeal for the Release of Anatoly Sharansky

1/3/2 Personal file of Margaret Rigal and Rita Eker containing 1981-93 information on the 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, correspondence, a report by Rita Eker and Peter Moss of their trip to Vienna on 25-26 Nov 1985 to meet the Kipnis family, copies of speeches on Soviet Jewry and promotional literature for Gaynes Park, the Jewish educational and recreational training centre in Epping

1/3/3 Correspondence with McCann and McCann Erickson advertising 1977-9 companies, poster size copies of Soviet Jewry campaign advertisements reprinted from The Times, draft copies of petition posters “Haven’t All Human Beings the Right to Freedom?”, drafts of text and petition lists for advertisements concerning the Anatoly MS 254 21 A980

Sharansky campaign, press cutting from The Times, 20 Dec 1979, regarding Ann Burdus’ appointment as chairperson of the McCann Company

1/3/4 Correspondence concerning medical and scientific refuseniks, 1972-82 correspondence with Joan Dale co-ordinator for the Medical and Scientific Committee for Soviet Jewry, Medical and Scientific Committee for Soviet Jewry newsletters, Scientists for the Release of Soviet Refuseniks newsletters, press releases, circulars, documents, including some in Russian, concerning the persecution of the scientist Victor Kipnis in the Soviet Union, list of Zionist prisoners in the USSR, press cuttings, periodical and press articles, a report on the situation in Soviet mathematics for Russian Jews and reports on the meetings of the National Science Committee

1/3/5 Two letters by Margaret Rigal to John Zucker regarding scientific 1992-3 refuseniks

1/3/6 Soviet Jewry Legal Advocacy Center portfolio including refusenik c. 1984-8 case files, legal memoranda, resources, and exerts from legislative documents, correspondence from Jonathan Arkush co-chairman of the Lawyers’ Association Working for Soviet Jewry, a copy of Donna E. Arzt’s abstract of his paper delivered at the Columbia University Annual Human Rights Research and Teaching Symposium entitled “Denial of Due Process: Soviet Failure to Provide for Appeal of Emigration Refusals” and a summary report by Arzt of the papers delivered at the Press Club Glasnost Human Rights Conference, Dec 10-15, 1987

1/3/7 Documents and papers including a Helsinki Watchdog Committee 1978-88 information sheet concerning background information on the Helsinki Agreement, a brief of statute 206, translated from Russian, from the Commentaries to the Criminal Code of the RSFSR concerning Hooliganism, document published by the National Council for Soviet Jewry of the United Kingdom and Ireland outlining the differences between Judaism and other religions in the USSR and a list of the papers required by the OVIR when applying for permission to emigrate to Israel

1/3/8 Information sheets produced by the 35's Womens’ Campaign for c. 1975-90 Soviet Jewry concerning the situation of Soviet Jews in 1990, programme for the “Let Them Go”concert organized by the 35's Womens’ Campaign for Soviet Jewry, photocopies of photographs of campaign activities by regional 35's groups, 35's stickers, documents relating to the history of the 35's, 35's questionnaire form, press cuttings and press and periodical articles regarding Soviet Jewry

1/3/9 Documents, papers and correspondence relating to Soviet Jewry, 1971-94 35's Womens’ Campaign for Soviet Jewry circular bulletins Nos. 16 and 19, an interview, translated from Russian, with Avraham Shifrin, director of the Israel Research Centre for Prisons and Concentration Camps in the USSR, Michael Sherbourne’s circular criticizing the apathy of Jewish leaders in campaigning for the release of Anatoly Shcharansky and photocopied extracts from publicity documents relating to the Foreign Affairs Committee Board of Deputies

1/3/10 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry calendars 1981-5 MS 254 22 A980

1/3/11 General information regarding Soviet Jewry in various towns and 1979-85 regions of the USSR, information circulars produced by the Helsinki Agreement Watchdog Committee on behalf of Soviet Jews and photocopies of photographs taken in Moscow and Minsk including some of refuseniks

1/3/12 Translation of an article “A Fig-leaf Halo” by V. Bryndina from 1980-3 the Soviet periodical The Red Banner, 28 Feb 1980, regarding the case of , case histories of Ida Nudel and , a personal account of solitary confinement in a Soviet prison by Iosif Mendelevich and a statement regarding hunger-strikes taken from a telephone conversation between Margaret Rigal and Iosif Mendelevich

1/3/13 Translations of articles originally printed in the Soviet periodical c. 1977-83 Izvestia and appeals and information regarding refusenik cases

1/3/14 Reports, circulars, press and periodical articles regarding anti- 1989-90 Semitism in the Soviet Union, manifesto of the National-Patriotic Front group “Pamyat”translated from Russian by Yuri Chernyak and Richard Lourie, photocopy of an article from an unidentified French periodical regarding Pamyat by Meïr Waintrater, translated articles from the Soviet press regarding Pamyat, Union of Councils for Soviet Jews status report on the increasing danger of anti- Semitism in the Soviet Union, a statement issued by the KGB originally published in the Soviet press regarding the rumours of Jewish, Armenian, and Azerbaijan pogroms, complete copy of the German periodical Juden in Der UDSSR - bulletin der Aktionsgemeinscahft für die Juden in der Sowjetunion, Vol.14, Nos.1-2, Jan/Feb 1990, photocopy of “Before the Thaw” a collection of visual images of anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism in Soviet posters from 1982-87 collected in Leningrad by Evgeny and Irina Lein and a paper by William M. Cohen “Glasnost and Anti-Semitism” originally delivered at the University of Colorado, 7 Dec 1989

1/3/15 Reports, circulars, press and periodical articles regarding anti- 1989-90 Semitism in the Soviet Union, a translation from Russian of an anti-Semitic leaflet distributed by Pamyat, a short report issued by the Jewish Information Agency of the events in Moscow during Feb-Apr 1990 according to data supplied by the Moscow Department of the League for the Struggle with National-Socialism and Racism, “Here It Is -The Plague of Nationalism” a translation by Kirill Sereda of an interview by Victoria Molodtsova with Konstantin Smirnov-Ostashvili, one of the leaders of Pamyat originally printed in the periodical Megapolis Express, translations of hate mail received by Russian Jews, a testimony by Pamela B. Cohen, National President of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, presented before the Congressional Human Rights Caucus, 8 May 1990, regarding anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union, London Embassy of Israel Information Department circular concerning ’s statement advocating the use of violence against immigrants to Israel and a copy of a letter addressed to George Bush by Rafayil Iskhakov and Penkhas Rubinov appealing on behalf of the Andizhan Jewish community for a larger United States refugee quota for Jews emigrating from the Soviet Union

1/3/16 Reports, circulars, press and periodical articles regarding anti- 1988-90 Semitism in the Soviet Union, translated Soviet press and MS 254 23 A980

periodical articles, report by The Caucasus Network on nationalism and rising anti-Semitism in the Caucasus and Central Asian Republics and copies of an article translated by Jack Drorkin from Russian entitled “The Road to the Monuments” by Nina Katerly originally printed in the Soviet periodical Leningradskaya Pravda

1/3/17 Reports and circulars regarding anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union, 1988 translation from Russian of an appeal by Pamyat entitled “Patriots of the Whole World-Unite”, promotional literature by the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council regarding the anniversary of “The Night of the Murdered Poets”

1/3/18 Folder containing material relating to the 49th Annual Conference 1993-94 of the United Nations Association of Great Britain and held at Bishop Otter College, Chichester, 8-10 Apr 1994 including conference programme/agenda, conference notes, United Nations Association publications, United Nations Association International Service Annual Review 1992-93, United Nations Centre For Human Settlements (Habitat) “Shelter Bulletin” Vol.7. No.2 Jul 1994 and United Nations Centre For Human Settlements (Habitat) Habitat News magazine Vol.15 No.3 Dec 1993, United Nations Association UK “New World” newsletter Apr-Jun 1994

1/3/19 Programme/agenda for the 48th Annual Conference of the United 1992-3 Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland held at Leicester University 16-18 Apr 1993, programme/agenda for the 47th Annual Conference of the United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland held at University 10- 12 Apr 1992, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child booklet, United Nations Association executive committee reports, Spring 1992 West Bank and Gaza special edition of the United Nations Association International Service magazine Viva!

1/3/20 Correspondence with United Nations Association, resolutions 1990-4 regarding Human Rights and Emigration submitted by the 35's Womens’ Campaign for Soviet Jewry for the United Nations Association Annual General Council, minutes of the United Nations association Jewish Affiliates Committee meetings, programme/agenda for the 45th Annual Conference of the United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland held at the University of East Anglia 30 Mar - 1 Apr 1990, United Nations Association reports, United Nations Association International Service Annual Review 1989 and a set of postcards of paintings by a Palestinian child

1/3/21 Correspondence with United Nations Association, resolutions 1985-9 regarding Human Rights and Emigration submitted by the 35's Womens’ Campaign for Soviet Jewry for the United Nations Association Annual General Council, and a paper entitled “Partner or Puppet? The United Kingdom, United Nations and United State” an address by Gough Whitlam, Australian Ambassador to Unesco, originally presented to the United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland General Council

1/3/22 Translations of articles originally printed in the Soviet press 1985-90 concerning Soviet Jewry and Zionism, Soviet Press Group press release concerning the position of Jews in the USSR photocopy of an article from Soviet Weekly, 29 Nov 1986, about the Jewish Drama Studio Theatre in Moscow MS 254 24 A980

1/3/23 Public handouts produced by the 35's Women’s Campaign for 1979-88 Soviet Jewry

1/3/24 Directory information regarding Trade Union Federations, Trade 1973-4 Unions and other employees’ associations, directory amendments, photocopies from a telephone directory for Trade Unions contact details and a document entitled “Further Sources of Information on Trade Unionism”

1/3/25 Circular regarding Trade Union news in relation to the case of Iosif 1977-84 Begun by Rosalind Gemal, photocopy of the report of the Committee on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations concerning Convention III regarding Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) in the Soviet Union, a copy of a pamphlet specifically aimed at Trade Unionists concerning the Soviet Union’s disregard for the Helsinki Agreement and a list of Unions in the TUC

1/3/26 Correspondence with Labour candidates, press cuttings, a report by 1984-92 Andy Pharoah for the Labour Students of a meeting with Abe Stolar father of the refusenik Michael Stolar, Socialists in the European Parliament leaflet on Human Rights and a list of Labour candidates

1/3/27 Correspondence with Liberal and SDP candidates, press cuttings 1987-91 and a list of Parliamentary candidates for the General Election 11 Jun 1987

1/3/28 A list of Members of Parliament who have signed a letter 1992 concerning Refuseniks sent to the Russian Ambassador Boris Pankin, a list of Parliamentary candidates who have signed a letter concerning Refuseniks sent to Boris Pankin, a list of Members of Parliament who refused to sign the letter sent to Boris Pankin, draft of a circular regarding a meeting between Boris Pankin and newly elected Members of Parliament and correspondence and lists of attendees for the meeting between Pankin and new Members of Parliament

1/3/29 Correspondence and brief profiles of deceased Members of 1989-94 Parliament

1/3/30 Margaret Rigal’s Members of Parliament contacts file containing c. 1974-8 MP profiles and contact details, correspondence, league of Jewish Women Report 1974, press cuttings and Zionist Federation Information Office bulletins

1/3/31 Correspondence with campaigners for Soviet Jewry in the United 1985-6 States of America and documents and photocopies of articles regarding an administrative agreement between the American Bar Association and the Association of Soviet Lawyers

1/3/32 Correspondence with campaigners for Soviet Jewry in the United 1987 States of America, document on Western commercial bank lending to the Soviet bloc, circular regarding Congressman Tom DeLay and the monitoring of loans to Communist countries, National Conference on Soviet Jewry circulars, Soviet Jewry Research Bureau statistics on Jewish emigration from the USSR 1970-86, Chicago Action for Soviet Jewry circulars and photocopies of press and periodical articles regarding Soviet Jewry MS 254 25 A980

1/3/33 Correspondence with campaigners for Soviet Jewry in the United 1988 States of America, Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc. news releases, White House press release regarding the speech made by the President at the signing of the Human Rights Day Proclamation, a report by Jack, Annette and Laura Westheimer of a trip to Leningrad to meet Georgi Gutman, a copy of Congress Monthly Vol.55 No.2 Feb 1988, a report received by Chicago action for Soviet Jews on the arrest of refuseniks in Moscow on 8 Aug 1988 and the current situation of civil rights in the USSR, a report by Julian and Eleanor Sharlet of their trip to the Soviet Union 19-30 Aug 1988, photocopies of press and periodical articles regarding Soviet Jewry, refusenik report sheets, National Conference of Soviet Jewry reports and a copy of “Refusenik Report”Vol.9 No.2, the newsletter of Chicago Action for Soviet Jewry

1/3/34 Correspondence with campaigners for Soviet Jewry in the United 1989 States of America, a copy of The Slepak Report Vol.1 No.1 Mar 1989,a copy of the Arizona Action for Soviet Jewry newsletter for Dec 1989/Jan 1990 and photocopies of press and periodical articles regarding Soviet Jewry

1/3/35 Correspondence with campaigners for Soviet Jewry in the United 1990 States of America including correspondence concerning refusenik Mark Kotlyar’s defection from the Soviet Union, photograph of Kotlyar and family members, documents regarding entrance and exit visas in the Soviet Union and photocopies of press and periodical articles regarding Soviet Jewry

1/3/36 Correspondence with campaigners for Soviet Jewry in the United 1991 States of America, Chicago Action for Soviet Jewry circulars, “‘Pidyon Shvuyim ... Redeeming the Captive’: A New Manual for Those Working to Help Ethiopian Jews” produced by B’nai B’rith Commission on Community Volunteer Services, Jun 1990, Colorado Committee of Concern for Soviet Jewry newsletter Vol.10 No.1 Spring 1991, and a National Conference on Soviet Jewry document entitled “Glasnost At the Crossroads: Another View” a survey on the current status of Soviet Jewry

1/3/37 Correspondence with campaigners for Soviet Jewry in the United 1992-4 States of America

1/3/38 Correspondence with campaigners for Soviet Jewry in the United n.d. c.1985-94 States of America, Chicago Action for Soviet Jewry pamphlet regarding Bar and Bat Mitzvah twinning with Soviet Jews, lists of documented cases of scientists and engineers awaiting permission to emigrate from the Soviet Union, appeal letters and photocopied extracts from Samuil Ziv’s book The Anatomy of Lies

1/3/39 Correspondence with individuals and organisations campaigning 1986-91 for Soviet Jewry in Israel, Britain/Israel Public Affairs Centre briefing document regarding Israel’s new government, photographs of Prof. Dor Bahat and Prof. Moreus, Ben-Gurion University press release concerning Prof. Alexander Marcus’ recent appointment at the University, appeal letters and circulars, emigration lists and statistics, photocopies of press and periodical articles, a document regarding the electoral system in Israel and a document by The Association for the Dissemination of in the USSR about the study of Hebrew in the Soviet Union MS 254 26 A980

1/3/40 Correspondence with individuals and organisations campaigning 1988-91 for Soviet Jewry in Israel including Dina Beilin and Gladys Botwin

1/3/41 Correspondence with individuals and organisations campaigning 1987-93 for Soviet Jewry in Israel including Geraldine Clayton and Leila Cumber, a document outlining preliminary proposals for the development of Service Organisations for Soviet Olim in Israel and a letter from Malcolm Gerratt, director of J M Dent and Sons Ltd. Publishers, to Ida Nudel regarding a publishing proposal

1/3/42 Correspondence with individuals and organisations campaigning 1988-91 for Soviet Jewry in Israel, Soviet Jewry Zionist Forum newsletter Vol.2 No.2 Jun 1991 and a progress report by the Jewish Agency Immigration and Absorption Department on the Ladispoli Programme

1/3/43 Correspondence with individuals and organisations campaigning 1988-93 for Soviet Jewry in Israel including Sue Herold, a paper by David A. Harris entitled “The Meaning of Israel”, a summary report of the Israel Diaspora Trust Meeting held a the Institute of Directors 13 Dec 1989, and a press cutting from The Jerusalem Post regarding the Jackson-Vanik amendment

1/3/44 Correspondence with individuals and organisations campaigning 1987-92 for Soviet Jewry in Israel including Ida Nudel and , document by Ida Nudel addressed to Uri Gordon concerning the resettlement of Russian Jews in Israel, Slepak Foundation promotional leaflet, a list of names and addresses of first time applicants for Visas to leave the Soviet Union, a copy of the Focus Soviet Jewry newsletter Vol.2 No.8 Aug-Sep 1988 and a copy of Soviet Jewry Zionist Forum newsletter No.6 May 1990

1/3/45 Correspondence with individuals and organisations campaigning 1988-91 for Soviet Jewry in Israel including Lev Utevskii and a copy of the World Union of Jewish Students newsletter “In Refusal” Vol.1 No.1 Apr 1988

1/3/46 Artwork for leaflets and other documents produced by the 35's c. 1985-8 Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry

1/3/47 A book entitled The Position of Soviet Jewry 1977-80 : Report on 1985-8 the Implementation of the Helsinki Final Act since the Belgrade Follow-up Conference prepared on behalf of the ongoing Presidium and Sterring Committee of the World Conference on Soviet Jewry in co-operation with the Jewish Communities concerned, 1980 photocopies of extracts from the book The Position of Soviet Jewry: Human Rights and the 1985 published on behalf of the International Council of the World Conference on Soviet Jewry in co-operation with the Jewish Communities concerned, 1985, paper by Lukasz Hirszowicz entitled “Anti-Jewish Discrimination in Education and Employment” from Soviet Jewish Affairs Vol.15 No.1, 1985, copies of the Amalgamated Engineering Union magazine AEU, copies of newsletters produced by the National and Local Government Offices Association, a copy of Assessment the newspaper of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation Vol.8 No.3 Mar 198735's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry press releases concerning Trade Union affiliates, 35's leaflets originally distributed at the 1978 TUC Conference in regarding the MS 254 27 A980

Helsinki Agreement and “Media Campaign for Soviet Jews” information booklet produced by Lionel Salama and Michael Isaacs

1/3/48 Correspondence with Trade Unions, 35's Women’s Campaign for 1977-86 Soviet Jewry circulars and refusenik case histories, press cuttings and lists of Trade Union secretaries

1/3/49 Correspondence with Trades Councils and a brief report from the 1978-80 Brighton and Hove Committee for Soviet Jewry regarding the Brighton and Hove Trades Council decision to include Ida Nudel in an exhibition on Women Trade Unionists, refusenik case histories,

1/3/50 Correspondence with the Electrical, Electronic, 1978-87 Telecommunication and Plumbing Union, an appeal by V. Lifshits and others translated from Russian to the leaders of the Communist and Workers’ Parties of the West, Freedom Communications International News Agency bulletin Vol.34 No.1 30 Jan 1982 and refusenik case histories

1/3/51 Trade Unions correspondence, case history of refusenik Leonid 1986-8 Lubman, case history of refuseniks Lillia and Boris Friedman, Reuters press release regarding Soviet emigration policy, annotated list of unions affiliated with the General Council 1985-86, annotated list of unions in the TUC, names and short biographical details of Soviet Jews dismissed from their jobs on applying for a visa to emigrate from the USSR compiled by the 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, May 1986

1/3/52 Correspondence relating to the Brighton Trades Union Congress 1980-1 Conference 1-5 Sep 1980, a document entitled “Europe and the Soviet Union” and correspondence regarding the Amnesty Labour Movement Conference on Human Rights at the University of Leeds 20-21 Sep 1980, correspondence relating to the 1980 and 1981 Malvern Women’s Labour Party Conferences and correspondence relating to the Brighton Women’s Trades Union Congress Conference 12-14 Mar 1980 and photocopies of petitions regarding Ida Nudel signed at the Women’s TUC Conference at Brighton

1/3/53 Correspondence relating to the Trades Union Congress 1979 Conference, Sep 1979, photocopies of petitions regarding Ida Nudel and Vladimir Slepak signed at the Blackpool TUC Conference, photocopy of a press cutting from The Jewish Chronicle, 14 Sep 1979, concerning the petitions signed at the Blackpool TUC Conference on behalf of Ida Nudel and Vladimir Slepak, a photocopy of the motions of the International Section of the Trades Union Congress, correspondence relating to the National Conference of Labour Women at Felixstowe 17-19 Jun 1979, photocopy of the 1978 Trades Union Congress Resolution on human rights, correspondence relating to the APEX Conference at Blackpool, 30 Mar - 2 Apr 1979, APEX Conference report and minutes of the Executive Council Meeting of the Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical and Computer Staff

1/3/54 Correspondence relating to the Women’s Trades Union Congress 1978-80 Conference at Folkestone, 8-9 Mar 1979, translation from Russian of an article by Sender Levinson originally printed in Nasha MS 254 28 A980

Strana, 4 Feb 1979, entitled “Save Ida Nudel”, correspondence relating to the Trades Union Congress Conference at Brighton, Sep 1978, photocopies of press articles concerning the TUC, correspondence relating to the 1978 APEX Annual Conference, list of delegates lobbied at the APEX Conference, refusenik case histories and a general report of the APEX Annual Conference 1978

1/3/55 Correspondence relating to the 1986 Brighton Trades Union 1980-6 Congress Conference, correspondence relating to the Trades Union Congress Women’s Conference at Scarborough, 17-18 Mar 1983, correspondence relating to the 1980 Trades Union Congress Conference at Brighton, a document entitled “Campaign For Democracy in the Labour Movement” regarding the TUC and preparations for strike action and correspondence relating to the National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education Annual Conference at Bournemouth 23-25 may 1981

1/3/56 General correspondence with Trade Unions and photocopies of 1977-95 press cuttings concerning political dismissals in Eastern Europe

1/3/57 Lists of trade fairs to be held in the Soviet Union for 1981-82, a list 1975-82 Trades Union Congress Council members for Sep 1981, correspondence, a progress report from the Trades Union Congress International Committee on the study of the situation of workers of the territories occupied by Israel, press cuttings and articles concerning Soviet Jewry and Trade Unions

1/3/58 Correspondence with Amnesty International concerning Trade 1977-87 Unions, correspondence with Trade Unions; Association of Cinematographic, Television and Allied Technicians, Association of Government Supervisors and Radio Officers, Amalgamated Society of Boilermakers, Shipwrights, Blacksmiths and Structural Workers, Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen; Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs, Amalgamated Textile Workers Union, Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers, The Educational Institute of and the British Roll Turners Trade Society

1/3/59 Correspondence with Trade Unions; Sogat ‘82 (Society of 1975-87 Graphical and Applied Trades Amalgamated with the National Society of Operative Printers, Graphical and Media Personnel), Transport and General Workers’ Union, Transport and General Workers Union - Agricultural Section, Tobacco Workers’ Union, and the Transport Salaried Staff Association

1/3/60 Correspondence with Trade Unions; Union of Construction and 1974-85 Allied Trades, Union of Communication Workers (formerly Union of Post Office Workers), Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers, Union of Sheet Metal Workers and the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain

1/3/61 Correspondence with the Amalgamated Union of Engineering 1978-83 Workers including a press cutting from the AUEW Journal, Jun 1982, regarding Rita Eker and the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, photocopies of AUEW resolutions and motions and photocopies of press articles regarding the AUEW

1/3/62 Correspondence with Trade Unions; Merchant Navy and Airline 1976-87 MS 254 29 A980

Officers’ Association, Musicians’ Union, National Association of Cooperative Officials, National Association of Colliery Overmen, Deputies and Shotfirers, National Association of Local Government Officers, National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers, National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education, National Society of Operative Printers, Graphical and Media Personnel and the Northern Carpet Trades’ Union

1/3/63 Correspondence with Trade Unions; National Union of Journalists, 1974-82 National Union of Mineworkers, including press cuttings, National Union of Public Employees, National Union of Railwaymen, National Union of Seamen and the National Union of Sheet Metal Workers

1/3/64 Correspondence with Trade Unions; National Union of Teachers, 1976-86 National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers, Post Office Engineering Union, National Society of Metal Mechanics, National Union of Dyers, National Union of Footwear, Leather and Allied Trades, National Union of Hosiery and Knitwear Workers and the National Graphical Association

1/3/65 Correspondence with non-affiliated Trade Unions; Ship and Boat 1974-6 Builders National Federation, Institution of Professional Civil Servants, Scottish Chiropodists Association, Sun Life Staff Association, British Medical Association, Lloyds Bank Group Staff Association, Society of West End Theatre Managers, Border Counties Engineering Employers’ Association, Engineering Employers’ Association and the National Union of Bank Employees

1/3/66 General correspondence with Trade Unions 1974-6

1/3/67 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry circular letters circulated 1974-7 to General Council members, members of the International Committee and Len Murray, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress, correspondence with Len Murray and a photograph of Len Murray

1/3/68 General correspondence with Trade Unions 1977

1/3/69 Correspondence, press cuttings, circulars, reports and resolutions 1975-6 relating to Trades Union Congress Conferences held between 1975 and 1977

1/3/70 Correspondence with W. P. Blair and John F. Spellar of the 1974-80 Electrical, Electronic Telecommunication and Plumbing Union, photocopy of an articled from Soviet Weekly, 1 May 1976, by Ilya Gitlits regarding Alexei Victorov’s election as secretary to the Soviet Trades Union Congress, the AUCCTU, photocopy of an article from Soviet Weekly, 31 Jan 1976, in which the Soviet Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Bois Shumilin, discusses emigration from the Soviet Union, transcript of W. P. Blair’s address to Congress about the repression of Soviet dissidents, Rosalind Gemel’s Trade Union report, photocopies of press articles and press cuttings

1/3/71 Correspondence regarding the United Nations Decade for Women 1979-80 World Conference at Copenhagen 14-30 Jul 1980, Foreign and MS 254 30 A980

Commonwealth Office circular regarding NGO participation in the Copenhagen Conference, promotional literature about the United Nations Decade for Women 1976-1985, World Plan of Action (Summarized Version) booklet on the United Nations Decade for Women 1976-1985, “Equal rights for Women - A Call for Action” booklet regarding the United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women and a copy of the concurrent resolution of the United States Senate urging the Soviet Union to allow Ida Nudel to emigrate to Israel

1/3/72 Correspondence with Jewish organisations; Association of Jewish 1988-96 Ex-service Men and Women including a list of AJEX Soviet Jewry adoptees, League of Jewish Women, Jewish Association of Cultural Societies and Jewish Women Against Refusal circulars

1/3/73 Correspondence with Amnesty International, a list of useful 1987-97 addresses in the USSR produced for Amnesty International members and Amnesty International summary documents on issues regarding the Soviet Union including long-term Soviet prisoners still awaiting case reviews, criminal law, punitive psychiatry and the death penalty

1/3/74 Correspondence with the Board of Deputies of British Jews, “A 1990-4 Statement on Former Yugoslavia and Ideas for Action by Individuals, Groups and Communities” document prepared by individuals from various sections of the Jewish community and supported by the Board of Deputies of British Jews, directory of membership for the Standing Committee on Central and East European Jewry, and a Board of Deputies of British Jews press release regarding aid to olim

1/3/75 General correspondence with B’nai Brith and a Jewish Community 1990-7 Information form profiling the 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry

1/3/76 Correspondence regarding a CSCE discussion session in the 1994 London Foreign and Commonwealth Office on the 6 Sep 1994, agenda, timetable and other organisational modalities of the human dimension seminar on Roma in the CSCE region held in warsaw20-23 Sep 1994, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights NGO questionnaire and a document for NGO representatives regarding the Budapest Review Conference 10 Oct - 2 Dec 1994 including agenda and timetable

1/3/77 Correspondence with the Central Council for Jewish Community 1992-8 Services, agenda and minutes of Central Council for Jewish Community Services meetings, “Strategy for Survival” document regarding outline proposals to the Central Council for Jewish Community Services, “Central Line” newsletter, No.9 Spring 1993, published by the Central Council for Jewish Community Services, photocopy of an article by Igor Greenwald from The Jerusalem Report, 14 Dec 1995, regarding poverty amongst the ’s elderly Jews, leaflet produced by the Central Council for Jewish Community Services on The Jewish Emergency Support Service, an address by Lord Young to the Central Council for Jewish Community Services and annual reports of the Central Council for Jewish Community Services

1/3/78 Programme for the Gala Concert with Joseph Malovany held at the 1989 MS 254 31 A980

Logan Hall, London, on Sunday 12 Nov 1989, hosted by the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, Ben-Gurion University Foundation and Sinclair House, Redbridge Jewish Youth and Community Centre, poster and correspondence

1/3/79 Correspondence with the Office of the Chief Rabbi, a list of 1988-94 London Synagogues and a copy of Chodshenu , Shevat-Adar 5746, the journal of the London Board of Jewish Religious education

1/3/80 Letter, dated 9 Apr 1987, from Joyce Simpson to Paul Hassan, 1987-92 Youth Organiser of the British Communist Party regarding the case of Ukranian Jew Karmi Elbert and a 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry calendar for the year 1992

1/3/81 Correspondence with the Conservative Party, primarily with 1987-92 electoral candidates, press cuttings and a list of prospective Conservative Parliamentary candidates and association addresses

1/3/82 Correspondence with Nan Greifer of the Contemporary Jewish 1987-91 Library, Contemporary Jewish Library publication “Insight: Soviet Jews” edited by Emanuel Litvinoff, Nov 1987 and a collection of names and addresses of families in Rostov-on-Don wishing to visit Israel

1/3/83 Programme for “A Century of Ambivalence” a photographic 1990 exhibition celebrating a century of Mother Russia and her Jews held at the Royal College of Art 22 Apr-8 May 1990, correspondence and a financial summary regarding the exhibition

1/3/84 Articles and reports concerning Jewish cultural activity in the c. 1988-9 USSR, an article by Hanoch Teller entitled “The Possible Dream” from Moment Oct 1989, reports on various cities including Moscow, Leningrad, Vilna and Tallinn and an article by S. Lazkin, President of the Society of Jewish Culture, Estonia, translated from Russian, entitled “To Our Readers and to Our Friends” from “Hashakhar” (“Rassvet”) 22 Dec 1988 Information Bulletin No.1 (Estonian Cultural Fund)

1/3/85 Correspondence with Human Rights organisations, reports and 1986-1993 documents concerning Human Rights in the Soviet Union, “Bloodshed in the Caucasus: Violations of Humanitarian Law and Human Rights in the Georgia-South Ossetia Conflict”booklet produced by Helsinki Watch, a division of the , Apr 1992, annual report of the International Society for Human Rights (British Section), International Society for Human Rights newsletter “Human Rights Worldwide” No.1 Vol.3 Jan 1993, a report prepared by the staff of the Helsinki Commission of a trip to Moscow, Georgia, Moldova and Belarus 25 Jun-4 Jul 1992, a document concerning British policy on Human Rights in the Soviet Union and documentary evidence compiled for the Paris Conference on the Human Dimension regarding Soviet violations of the Vienna Final Document prepared by The Union of Councils for Soviet Jews 25 May 1989

1/3/86 Provisional list of participants at the 62nd Inter-Parliamentary c. 1973-7 Conference 2-13 Sep 1975, a list of Prime Ministers and Foreign Ministers of the 35 countries taking part in Conferences of Security and Co-operation, diplomatic lists and lists of embassies of the countries that signed the Helsinki Agreement MS 254 32 A980

1/3/87 Correspondence with the United States Embassy, London, 1987-93 regarding the immigration of Natalia Yelagina to the United States, passport photograph and photocopied documents of Natalia Yelagina and correspondence wit the Embassy of , London, and the Embassy of Ukraine, London

1/3/88 A list of Green Party candidates for the 1987 General Election, a 1987-94 list of Plaid Cymru electoral candidates, a list of Ecology Party candidates for the 1994 European Elections and a letter by the 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry addressed to Green Party electoral candidate Halladora Ingham regarding refusenik case appeals

1/3/89 Correspondence with the , Joint Israel 1990-4 Appeal and the Jews’ Temporary Shelter, Joint Israel Appeal “Direct Line” reports on and immigration, 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry refusenik case histories, “ATID: Leadership for the Future” course programme for the development of Jewish communal leaders organised by the Central Council for Jewish Service, draft of a speech concerning Soviet refuseniks, Women’s Joint Israel Appeal annual luncheon programme, “Soviet Jewry News” newsletter, No.745, 7 Jan 1992, produced by the Consulate General of Israel, New York and “Aliya” Library pamphlet list of books on Jewish and Israeli topics produced by the Society for Research on Jewish Communities

1/3/90 Correspondence with the Institute of Jewish Affairs, Institute of 1989-92 Jewish Affairs Research Reports, Institute of Jewish affairs “Briefing” bulletins regarding Jewish themes in the Soviet, Central European and East European media, “From Soviet Sources: Jewish Themes in the Soviet Media” No.0, 1989 produced by the Institute of Jewish Affairs and the

1/3/91 Correspondence with Aer Rainta International concerning Russian 1992 welfare aid

1/3/92 Correspondence with Charles S. Kay of the Jewish Lads’ and 1990-6 Girls’ Brigade, report on the visit of thirty-seven young Soviet Jews to the United Kingdom hosted by the Jewish Lads’ and Girls’ Brigade, meeting notes, agenda and circulars concerning the activities of the Jewish Lads’ and Girls’ Brigade

1/3/93 Correspondence with the Israeli 35's Campaign for Soviet Jewry 1990-2 and Israeli 35's circulars and reports

1/3/94 Proposal documents produced by The Initiative Group of Ida Nudel 1990 in collaboration with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Division of Environmental Sciences Graduate School of Applied Science and Technology, for the founding of an Engineering Research Center for Ecological Problems, Israel Institute of Innovation notification documents for Novel Technological Solutions and a copy of a letter by Rita Eker addressed to Michael Richman of the ORT Resource Centre, Westfield College, London regarding the proposals by The Initiative Group of Ida Nudel

1/3/95 Correspondence with high-profile individuals including; Louis c. 1981-90 Blom-Cooper, QC, Brian Aldiss, Geoffrey Bindman, Tom Conti, Edward Fox, Michael English, Baroness Elliot of Harwood, Mr MS 254 33 A980

Justice Farquharson, Bryan Forbes, Sir Joshua Hassan, Glenda Jackson, Patricia Josten, Sir Robert Maxwell, Spike Milligan, Monty Moss, Anne Harris, Lady Porter, Tom Stoppard, Janet Suzman, Lynne Reid Banks, H. D. Rankin, Pamela Stephenson, the Duke of Westminster and Sir Yueng Kong Pao and a photocopy of Sir Andrew Huxley’s address at the Anniversary Meeting of the Royal Society from a supplement to Royal Society News Issue 18 Nov 1982

1/3/96 Typed sheet of general information concerning the International 1985-97 Women’s Conference in Nairobi 8-26 Jul 1985 and general correspondence with Soviet Officials

1/3/97 Correspondence regarding British trade with the Soviet Union and 1992 draft of “Exit Visa” a game for the arousal of interest in Soviet Jewry

1/3/98 Correspondence regarding talks given by members of the Women’s 1983-7 Campaign for Soviet Jewry for various schools and societies and a photocopy of a speech on Soviet Jewry

1/3/99 Literature concerning the Soviet Constitution and Soviet law, 1974-80 Soviet promotional booklet in English “What the Soviet Constitution Guarantees”, fold-out brochure of the Constitution (Fundamental Law) of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and State Structure, fold-out brochure regarding the general history of the Soviet Union, typed copies of the Criminal Code of the R.F.S.R,, selected Articles from the USSR Law on Criminal Responsibility for Crimes against the State, photocopy of the full text of the fundamental law proposed for the Soviet Union printed in The Times 6 Jun 1977, extracts from Keesing’s Contemporary Archives, 6 Oct 1978, regarding Anti-Soviet activities, Meir Rosenne’s paper “Some Legal Aspects of the Struggle for the Rights of Jews in the Soviet Union” reprinted in Israel Law Review ,Vol.9 No.4, Oct 1979 and David Garber’s paper “Choir and Drama in ” in Soviet Jewish Affairs Vol.4 No.1, 1974

1/3/100 Copies of a statement made by Abraham Harman on behalf of the c.1985 Executive Committee of the World Conference on Soviet Jewry made at the Press Conference in Geneva on 18 Nov 1985, a collection of papers presented at the Press Conference in Geneva, World Conference on Soviet Jewry The International Council information files and photocopies of international press articles regarding Soviet Jewry

1/3/101 Master copies of circulars and other documents produced by the 1978-94 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry and Bournemouth NGO’s report on The Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe held at Paris Jun 1989

1/3/102 Master copies and draft copies of circulars, certificates and c.1989-92 documents relating to adoptions produced by the 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry

1/3/103 Booklets and papers on Jewish affairs, “Jewish Emigration from 1982-91 the USSR: The End of the Twentieth Century” by Dr Alexander Benifand, “On Some Causes and Trends of the Forced Emigration from the USSR” by Michael Tillman, “Let My People Go” curriculum booklet for the study of Jewish history in Russia ans the MS 254 34 A980

Soviet Union prepared by Chicago Action for Soviet Jewry, a copy of the Australian Institute of Jewish Affairs periodical Without Prejudice No.3 Jun 1991, “Jewish Religious Extremism: A Threat to the Future of the Jewish People” booklet by Isi Leibler and “Back to Roots” a booklet of graphic designs by Lev Utevsky with a commentary in English, Russian and Hebrew script

1/3/104 Correspondence with individuals campaigning for Soviet Jewry in 1987-92 Cambridge, 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry report of a trip to Moscow 11-18 Feb 1990 and promotional literature regarding the Lucy Cavendish College in Cambridge

1/3/105 Correspondence with the WIZO (Women’s International Zionist 1988-93 Organisation) Federation of Women Zionists of Great Britain and Ireland, a photocopy of Shavuot festival guide produced by WIZO, correspondence with the League of Jewish Women, correspondence with The Association of Jewish Women’s Organisations in the UK, State of Israel Ministry of Communications Information Technology Group questionnaire regarding research for the Global Jewish Information Network and a copy of the Jewish Women’s handbook produced WIZO and the Union of Jewish Students of the United Kingdom and Ireland

1/3/106 Correspondence with Joan Dale and Dr Jonathan Sutton of 1983-91 Scientists for the Release of Soviet Refuseniks, Scientists for the Release of Soviet Refuseniks newsletters and circulars, photocopy of a paper by V.G Mairanovsky, L. Yu. Yusefovich and T.M. Filippova entitled “NMR-Electrolysis Combined Method (NMREL). Basic Principles and Some Applications” from the Journal of Magnetic Resonance 54, 1983, curriculum vitae of refusenik scientists, International Committee of Scientists for Soviet Refuseniks circulars, news release by the Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc., New York, regarding computer experts speaking out for Soviet colleagues refused emigration, photocopies of periodical articles regarding refusenik scientists, typed incomplete list in Russian of scientists denied exit visas in Moscow and the Moscow District and a typed translation into English

1/3/107 Press releases, press calls and handouts produced by the 35's 1983-7 Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry

1/3/108 Correspondence with Exodus, “Prisonland-USSR” map of the 1988-92 concentration camps, prisons and psychiatric hospitals located in the Soviet Union, a copy of “Jews in the USSR” Vol 19 No.23, 12 Dec 1990, a bi-monthly information bulletin edited by Nan Greifer, address labels, photocopies of various documents in Russian, Israel Public Council foe Soviet Jewry report on the absorption in Israel of olim from the Soviet Union, minutes of a meeting of the World Union for Progressive Judaism International Conference on Soviet Jewry held on 8 Dec 1988 and two separate reports by Rabbi Robert F. Shafritz and Stuart Saffer of a visit to Moscow 22 Nov - 2 Dec 1990

1/3/109 Correspondence with clergy and other Church members filed 1975-93 according to dioceses, a copy of The Council of Christians and Jews Newsletter Dec 1988, correspondence with Keston College in , a photocopied list of London Baptist Association churches and the General Synod list of members as at 15 Oct 1975 MS 254 35 A980

1/3/110 Correspondence with the Conference on Security and Cooperation 1981-96 in Europe (CSCE), documents relating to conferences and seminars of the CSCE, Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) publication of selected materials for the Human Dimension Seminar on the Rule of Law in Warsaw 28 Nov - 1 Dec 1995 organised by the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), CPRSI Newsletter Vol.1 No.3, Dec 1995, produced by ODIHR and OSCE, Lawyers’ Association Working for Soviet Jewry document to ODIHR for the CSCE implementation meeting to be held in Warsaw 27 Sep - 15 Oct 1993 concerning commitment to freedom of movement in the Russian Federation, CSCE Helsinki Document entitled “The Challenges of Change”, statement regarding freedom of movement and migration by Samuel G. Wise of the US Delegation to the Helsinki CSCE follow-up meeting, 9 Jun 1992 and embassy address labels

1/3/111 Correspondence, reports and circulars regarding the Helsinki 1985-90 Agreement and related conferences, “Commentary on the Soviet Law on Exit and Entrance” and “”Soviet Violations of the Vienna Concluding Document” papers produced by the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews and the Soviet-American Bureau on Human Rights, International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights circulars, “The Vienna Follow-up: Advancing the Helsinki Process” article by William Korey from The New Leader 6 Feb 1989, CSCE Vienna Follow-up Meeting statement documents by UK delegates and World Conference on Soviet Jewry International Council briefing paper on the question of Jewish emigration as part of the Helsinki process for the CSCE Vienna Follow-up Meeting

1/3/112 Documents and papers concerning the Helsinki Agreement and 1981-3 CSCE meetings, The CSCE Review Meeting: Phase III Interim Report by the staff of the CSCE 8 Jan 1982, United States Department of State Bureau of Public Affairs Special Report No.89 - Eleventh Semiannual Report by the President to the CSCE on the Implementation of the Helsinki Final Act 1 Jun 1981-30 Nov, 1981, “The Helsinki Agreement and Soviet Jewry; Expectations Unfulfilled” and “Permanent Mission of Iceland to the United Nations” a statement by His Excellency Mr Geir Hallgrímsson, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland, in the General Debate of the Thirty-Eighth Session of the General assembly of the United Nations 26 Sep 1983

1/3/113 Reports and photocopies of press articles concerning Jewish 1984-91 prisoners in the Soviet Union, lists of Jewish prisoners and copies of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews weekly news bulletin “Monitor!”

1/3/114 Case histories and correspondence regarding Soviet Jewish 1979-90 prisoners of conscience; Arkady Abranson, Vladimir Albrecht, Vadim Arenberg, Sergei Pavlovich Belov, Vladimir Brouda, Pyotr Butov, Larissa Chukayeva, Yvgeny Dejur, Josif Dyadkin, Natan Yevseyevich Faikin, Arkady Feldman, Georgy Feldman, Alexander Vladimirovich Finkelstern, Mark Fishel, Vladimir Frenkel, Ilya Gelster, Vladimir Gershuni, Yevgeny Glikhman, Semon Gluzman, Arkady Grinblat, Leonid Gromov, Tenghiz Gudava and Roman Gudovski and a paper by Amnesty International regarding the prosecution of eight of members fan unofficial Moscow group established to develop trust between the MS 254 36 A980

USSR and the USA

1/3/115 Case histories, press articles and correspondence regarding Soviet 1975-91 Jewish prisoners of conscience; Stepan Khmara, Bohdan Klymchak, Mr Kajzdan, Alexander Kanafayev, , Sergei Kovalyov, Evgeny Kozlovsky, Victor Kremnev, , Mikhail Leviev, including a black and white photograph of Leviev and “Five Steps Towards Abyss; Courtroom Story” article by I. Inoveli and S. Svani translated from Russian, Mark Parubets, Valentina Makeyeva, Ivan Martynov, Naum Muchnik, Mikhail Meilakh, Oleg Mikhailov, Alexander Milner, Leonid Nakhodkin, Mart Niklus, Nikolai Nukradze, Zinovii Plotkin, Kirill Podrabinek, , including a photograph of Podrabinek with Alex Voloshanovich, G. Low-Beer and Vyach Bakhmin

1/3/116 Case histories, press articles and correspondence regarding Soviet 1980-94 Jewish prisoners of conscience; Oleg Radjinsky, including a photograph of Radjinsky and a paper entitled “Independent Soviet Peace Movement: Official Reaction” by Sergei Batovrin, Iryna Ratushynska, Alexander Raskazov, Sasha Ravensky, , Arkady Rom, Isaak Rubinov, Valery Senderov, Lev Shefer, Emanuel Tvaladze, Tatyana Velikanova, Jan Jacov Wainschtein, Vadim Yankov and Vladimir Yelchin

1/3/117 Correspondence with the Right Rev Richard Harries, chairman for 1991-3 the Interfaith Committee for the Rights of Jews, Christians and Muslims in the USSR, agenda and minutes of Interfaith Committee for the Rights of Jews, Christians and Muslims in the USSR meetings and correspondence and other documents regarding a visit to the Soviet Union organised by the Interfaith Committee for the Rights of Jews, Christians and Muslims in the USSR

1/3/118 Correspondence with the Interfaith Committee for the Rights of 1989-90 Jews, Christians and Muslims in the USSR, agenda and minutes of Interfaith Committee for the Rights of Jews, Christians and Muslims in the USSR meetings and prayers for Jews, Christians and Muslims in the USSR

1/3/119 Correspondence with the Interfaith Committee for the Rights of 1986-8 Jews, Christians and Muslims in the USSR, agenda and minutes of Interfaith Committee for the Rights of Jews, Christians and Muslims in the USSR meetings, “Jews in the USSR” weekly information bulletin, Vol.17 No.5 Feb 1988 and prayers for Jews, Christians and Muslims in the USSR

1/3/120 Miscellaneous papers regarding the Interfaith Committee for the n.d. c.1986-91 Rights of Jews, Christians and Muslims in the USSR, address labels and a paper by Prof Leonard Schapiro entitled “Soviet Law and Policy on Religion” MS 254 37 A980 General administrative files on refusniks

1/4/1 National and international press cuttings regarding the case of 1977-84 Anatloy Sharansky

1/4/2 National and international press cuttings regarding the case of 1977 Anatloy Sharansky

1/4/3 National and international press cuttings regarding the case of 1977-8 Anatloy Sharansky

1/4/4 National and international press cuttings regarding the case of 1978-82 Anatloy Sharansky

1/4/5 National and international press cuttings, some in Hebrew script, 1977-86 regarding the case of Anatloy Sharansky translation of an open letter concerning Soviet Jewry written allegedly by S. L. Lipavsky published in the Soviet newspaper Izvestia, 4 Mar 1977, photocopies of press and periodical articles concerning Sharansky, Sharansky campaign posters, leaflets raising awareness of Soviet Jewry originally distributed at British performances of the Bolshoi Ballet, a complete copy of Israel Scene magazine, Mar 1986, a complete copy of The Jerusalem Post Magazine, 21 Feb 1986, a complete copy of Hadassah magazine, Jun-Jul 1983,

1/4/6 National and international press cuttings regarding the case of 1977-8 Anatloy Sharansky

1/4/7 National and international press cuttings regarding the case of 1978-81 Anatloy Sharansky

1/4/8 National and international press cuttings regarding the case of 1981-3 Anatloy Sharansky

1/4/9 Correspondence mostly consisting of invitations and replies for 1986 Anatoly Sharansky’s meeting at the Royal Albert Hall held on 21 Sep 1986, a list of circular letters and press releases sent regarding Sharansky at the Royal Albert Hall and a press list for the Royal Albert Hall event

1/4/10 Correspondence and other documents regarding arrangements for 1986 Sharansky’s meeting at the Royal Albert Hall, Contract of Agreement for the letting of the Royal Albert Hall to the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, Royal Albert Hall promoters notes, Royal Albert Hall seating plan and a photocopy of the Royal Albert Hall booking form

1/4/11 Correspondence following the Sharansky meeting at the Royal 1986 Albert Hall and completed 35's Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry membership forms

1/4/12 Invitations for a special breakfast with Anatoly Sharansky 1977-94 celebrating 25 years of achievement by the 35s Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, a photograph of Sharansky with Rita Eker, Martin Gilbert and Lynn Singer, campaign posters and leaflets, press releases and public handouts regarding the Sharansky case, reports on the proceedings of Sharansky’s trial in Moscow, translations from Russian of statements by Sharansky’s mother, Ida Milgrom-Sharansky, addressed to the Chairman of the MS 254 38 A980

Supreme Court of the USSR and a photograph of campaigners stood underneath the street sign for Shcharansky Freedom Square in the USA

1/4/13 Correspondence, telegrams, reports and press cuttings relating to 1977-8 the case of Anatoly Sharansky, International Committee for the Release of Anatoly Sharansky briefing sheet for Parliamentary lobbying for Anatoly Sharansky, press release statement by Prof Vitali Rubin in response to accusations of him being a CIA agent, photocopied extracts of the House of Commons Oral Answers to Questions for Foreign and Commonwealth affairs referring to the case of Sharansky and general background information on Sharansky and his case

1/4/14 Correspondence concerning financial aid for the Sharansky Appeal 1977 and the Sharansky Appeal advert published in The Times, 6 Oct 1977

2 Refusnik case files

Refusnik biography forms; correspondence; notes; circulars; newspaper cuttings; Jews in the USSR bulletin; copies of charges, statements, petitions and papers relating to trials; copies of photographs of refusniks; photographs of documents; extracts from the House of Commons journal; progress reports to the Women's Campaign from letter writers to refusniks; reports of visits to Russia

2/1/1 Mikhail Lazarevich Aberson 1982-4

2/1/2 Igor Israilovitch Abkevitch 1982-7

2/1/3 Moshe Abramov 1984-7

2/1/4 Alexander Abramovich 1981-6

2/1/5 Luba Abramovich 1987

2/1/6 Pavel Peretzovich Abramovich 1978-87

2/1/7 Valery Abramovich 1986-7

2/1/8 Vladimir Abramson 1987

2/1/9 Boris Agarkov 1983-6

2/1/10 Grigory Agranov 1983

2/1/11 Yuri Agroskin 1984-7

2/1/12 Iosif Ahs 1976-82

2/1/13 Yakov Markevich Aingorn 1980-3

2/1/14 Yakov Aizelman 1987 MS 254 39 A980

2/1/15 Boris Aizenberg 1983, 1986

2/1/16 Evgeny Aizenberg 1985-6

2/1/17 Professor Solomon Iosifovich Alber 1979-82

2/1/18 Genrikh Alperovitch 1980-4

2/1/19 Yakov Alpert 1978-87

2/1/20 Vladimir Alterman 1982-5

2/1/21 Leonid Moiseyevich Altschul 1980

2/1/22 Viacheslav Amusin 1978-80

2/1/23 Uri Alexeyvich Annanberg 1981

2/1/24 Larissa Igorevna Antanevich 1982

2/1/25 Vladimir Sergevich Apekin 1982-6

2/1/26 Yakov Ilyich Ariev 1980

2/1/27 Rita Aronova 1985

2/1/28 Valery Aronov 1983-7

2/1/29 Semyon Ash 1982-6

2/1/30 Pavel Astrakhan 1981-6

2/1/31 Evgenia Atakowa-Akselrod 1985-6

2/1/32 Alexander Averbukh 1982

2/1/33 Mikhail (Mosha) Averbukh 1986

2/1/34 Iosef Avrutzky 1984-6

2/1/35 Yefim Avsker 1982

2/1/36 Michael Aronovich Ayzman 1983

2/1/37 Samuil Azerskiy 1982-7

2/2/1 (David) Volf Babushkin 1986-8

2/2/2 Victor Bachmutsky 1984-7

2/2/3 Boris Balbarer 1979-85

2/2/4 Svetlana Balter 1981-5

2/2/5 Alexander Barak 1982

2/2/6 Oleg Baranenko 1985-6

2/2/7 Yevgeniy Vulfovich Barras 1974-81 MS 254 40 A980

2/2/8 Sergei Batovrin 1982

2/2/9 Iosif Begun 1975-88

2/2/10 Dina and Josef Beilin 1974-8

2/2/11 Yakov Izrailovich Beilin 1978-86

2/2/12 Mikhail Beizer 1983-7

2/2/13 Mikhail Beliakov 1981-8

2/2/14 Mark Belinki 1987

2/2/15 Aleksander Belkin 1986

2/2/16 Vladimir Belkin 1986-7

2/2/17 Albert Belostotcky 1985-7

2/2/18 Boris Bendersky 1981

2/2/18A Yuri Bendersky 1985-7

2/2/19 Arkady Berchenko 1986

2/2/20 Aleksandr Berdichevsky 1986

2/2/21 Iosif Berenshtein from Kiev 1984-7

2/2/22 Iosif Berenshtein of Kharkov 1980-7

2/2/23 Anna Berger 1984-7

2/2/24 Sandor Mayer Berger 1982

2/2/25 Mikhail Piotovich Berik 1980-5

2/2/26 Chaim Berkovitch 1987

2/2/27 Alexander Milhailovitch Berlin 1979-80

2/2/28 Boris Berman 1985-8

2/2/29 Dmitri Berman 1989-94

2/2/30 Yeveny Berman 1982-6

2/2/31 Evgeny Bernstein 1984-7

2/2/32 Iosif Naumovich Bernstein 1981

2/2/33 Anatoly Bershadsky 1981-7

2/2/34 Aleksandr Bimbi 1986-7

2/2/35 Yuri Blank 1986-7

2/2/36 Ilya Davidovich Blankman 1980-8 MS 254 41 A980

2/2/37 Lev Blitshtein 1978-85

2/2/38 Gennady Aronovich Blumin 1989-92

2/2/39 Felix and Roman Bodner 1990-3

2/2/40 Benjamin Bogomolny 1976-86

2/2/41 Grigory Bogomilsky 1980-3

2/2/42 Mark Borodyansky 1985-6

2/2/43 Simeon Borovinsky 1983-6

2/2/44 Dr Viktor Brailovsky 1978-87

2/2/45 Boris Braslavsky 1980-3

2/2/46 Vladimir Brauda 1979-87

2/2/47 Adolph Braun 1979-85

2/2/48 Igor Briskman 1981-7

2/2/49 Mark Brodkin 1983

2/2/50 Alexander Lazarievich Brodsky 1980-7

2/2/51 Vladimir Brodsky 1982-6

2/2/52 Leonid Mironovich Bronfeld 1983-5

2/2/53 Lydia Brosalova 1983-5

2/2/54 Ian Brushin 1982-6

2/2/55 Yefim Brusilovsky 1979-86

2/2/56 Andrey Brusovany 1986

2/2/57 Efim Budman 1986

2/2/58 Aron Bukhman 1980-5

2/2/59 Mikhail Bukhman 1988

2/2/60 Yuri Burlan 1986

2/2/61 Chaim (Albert) Burshtein 1984-6

2/2/62 Viktor Byalik 1987

2/2/63 Leonid Byaly 1978-87

2/3/1 Benjamin Charney 1986-8

2/3/2 Anatoly Chechik 1982-7

2/3/3 Nikolai Motelevich Chechik 1979-87 MS 254 42 A980

2/3/4 Mikhail Chereisky 1981-6

2/3/5 Alexander Cherniak 1981-8

2/3/6 Grigory Sergeievich Chervaniev 1981

2/3/7 Boris Chernoblisky 1986-8

2/3/8 Alexander Chudnovsky 1982-7

2/3/9 Igor Churin 1987

2/4/1 Rafail Danishevsky 1985-6

2/4/2 Grigory Danovich 1987

2/4/3 Gennady Daviddovitch 1983

2/4/4 Alexander Abramovich Davidson 1981

2/4/5 Vitaly Degtyarev 1984-6

2/4/6 Boris Melikhovich (Boya) Dekhovich 1977

2/4/7 Lev Deresh 1984-7

2/4/8 Boris Devyatov 1983-6

2/4/9 Alexei Diatchkov 1987

2/4/10 Mikhail Dinaburg 1986

2/4/11 Arnold Dinerstein 1980-7

2/4/12 Igor Dobrich 1981

2/4/13 Leonid Doks 1983-4

2/4/14 Viktor Dolganov 1979-87

2/4/15 Maria (Masha) Dobrusina 1985-7

2/4/16 Boris Dorin 1986

2/4/17 Arkady Zalmanevich Dragobetsky 1980-2

2/4/18 Vladimir Dragunsky 1981-6

2/4/19 Boris Drigant 1986

2/4/20 Boris (Barak) Drugov, including biography relating to his father 1978-80 Josef Begun

2/4/21 Yuri Druznikov 1980-6

2/4/22 Viktor Dubin and Rachel Dorina 1981

2/4/23 Boris Dubinsky 1985 MS 254 43 A980

2/4/24 Elena Dubyanksaya (Dubianskaya) 1977-87

2/5/1 Yuli Edelshtein 1981-7

2/5/2 Boris Eidelman 1987

2/5/3 Lev Elbert 1978-87

2/5/4 Mikhail Elbert 1981-7

2/5/5 Georgy Elizarov 1986

2/5/6 Boris Elkin 1985

2/5/7 Mikhail Elman 1981-6

2/5/8 Abram Englin 1978-86

2/5/9 Lev Borisovich Epshtein 1980-1

2/5/10 Vladimir Epshtein 1992

2/5/11 Eduard Nathanovitch Erlich 1982-3

2/5/12 Ilya Essas 1975-85

2/6/1 Lev Fabricant 1982-5

2/6/2 Viktor Bentsionovich Faermark 1976-83

2/6/3 Michael Fainberg 1986

2/6/4 Mikhail Farber 1986

2/6/5 Vladimir Farber 1987-8

2/6/6 Dimitri Gavrilovitch Fattakhov 1985-6

2/6/7 Yuri Fedrov 1970-88

2/6/8 Lazar Venyaminovitch Feigin 1981-7

2/6/9 Alexander Feldman 1980-7

2/6/10 Alexander Dmitryevich Feldman 1973-7

2/6/11 Gennady Yakovlevich Feldman 1980-7

2/6/12 Mark Feldman 1981-7

2/6/13 Riva Feldman 1973-9

2/6/14 Vladimir Feldman 1981-6

2/6/15 Vladimir Feltsman 1981-6

2/6/16 Alexander Finarev 1979-88

2/6/17 Matvey Finkel 1986-7 MS 254 44 A980

2/6/18 Eitan Finkelstein 1971-83

2/6/19 Solomon Finkelstein 1971-84

2/6/20 Henry Firdman 1979-81

2/6/21 Alexander Fiskin 1987

2/6/22 Yuri Fiskin 1979-87

2/6/23 Yakov Fishman 1981-4

2/6/24 Solomon Flaks 1979-85

2/6/25 Fima Abramovich Flomenblit 1975-86

2/6/26 Victor Florov 1986

2/6/27 Daniel Fradkin 1977-85

2/6/28 Nadezhda Fradkova 1982-7

2/6/29 Yuri Frantz 1986-7

2/6/30 Mark Freidlin 1984-6

2/6/31 Grigory Abelevich Freiman 1981-2

2/6/31A Eduard Frid 1987

2/6/32 Elana Fridman 1978

2/6/33 Alexander Fridson 1990-5

2/6/34 Vitaly Friedland 1978-82

2/6/35 Boris Friedman 1982-7

2/6/36 Mikhail Uzevich Frumker 1981-6

2/6/37 Victor Fulmakht 1981-7

2/6/38 Aleksandr Furman 1980-6

2/6/39 Lev Furman 1977-88

2/7/1 Yefim Gabai 1980

2/7/2 Lev Galperin 1980-7

2/7/3 Alexander Gamarnik 1986-7

2/7/4 Lev Gandin 1981-7

2/7/5 Veniamin Ganielin 1983-6

2/7/6 Mendel Garber 1979-87

2/7/7 Viacheslav Garbuz 1986-7 MS 254 45 A980

2/7/8 Mikhail Israelevich Gart 1982

2/7/9 Alexander Gashunin 1986-7

2/7/10 Boris Gasparov 1980

2/7/11 Victor Geht 1981-3

2/7/12 Grigory & Mendel Geishis 1979-86

2/7/13 Boris Geller 1987

2/7/14 Len Genkin 1987-8

2/7/15 Grigory Aronovich Genusov 1979-86

2/7/16 Boris Ger 1987

2/7/17 Emmanuil Gerlovin 1979-85

2/7/18 Alexander Gershfeld 1980-6

2/7/19 Mark Gershkovich 1980

2/7/20 Grigory Gertzikov 1981

2/7/21 Vladimir Geyzel 1985-6

2/7/22 Evgeny Gilbo 1983-7

2/7/23 Alexander Gimelfab 1981

2/7/24 Boris Yurievich Ginis 1979-86

2/7/25 Alexander Grigorievich Gisser 1981-2

2/7/26 Alexander Gitlin 1986-7

2/7/27 Leonid Gitlin 1983-8

2/7/28 Shulim Alexander Glazer 1977-80

2/7/29 Vladimir Gleizer 1982-3

2/7/30 Victor Glezer 1986-7

2/7/31 Vladimir Glezer 1985-6

2/7/32 Victor Glinner 1982-6

2/7/33 Semyon Gluzman 1979-

2/7/34 Valery Godyak 1982-3

2/7/35 Ilya Gogansky 1981-9

2/7/36 Grigory Gogerman 1988-90

2/7/37 Michael Goichbart 1982-6 MS 254 46 A980

2/7/38 Mikhail Goikher 1981-2

2/7/39 Yakov Goikhman 1974-83

2/7/40 Isaak Golbraikh 1980-7

2/7/41 Anatoly Golbshtein 1982-91

2/7/42 Mikhail Gold 1982-6

2/7/43 Anatoly Davidovich Goldberg 1988

2/7/44 Efim Goldberg 1982-6

2/7/45 Marat Goldberg 1989

2/7/46 Stella Goldberg 1977-87

2/7/47 Alexander Goldenberg 1980

2/7/48 Igor Goldenberg 1988

2/7/49 Inessa Goldenberg 1989

2/7/50 Aron Goldfarb 1985-7

2/7/51 David Goldfarb 1985

2/7/52 Elena Goldfarb 1985-7

2/7/53 Lev Goldfarb 1982-7

2/7/54 Arkady Goldman 1981-6

2/7/56 Cherna Goldort 1980-7

2/7/57 Alexander Alexandrovich Goldovich 1980-91

2/7/58 Marina (Miriam) Goldovsky 1990

2/7/59 Yuri Goldshteyn 1992-3

2/7/60 Grigory Goldstein 1978-86

2/7/60 Isai Goldstein 1978-86

2/7/61 Moisie Goldstein 1989

2/7/62 Dmitri Golenko 1986

2/7/63 Igor Golerkansky 1988

2/7/64 Yuri Abramovich Golfand 1980-90

2/7/65 Valery Golub 1989

2/7/66 Mikhail Golubchin 1980-8

2/7/67 Lev Golubitsky 1991 MS 254 47 A980

2/7/68 Grigory Goman 1977-9

2/7/69 Naum Gomyorkin 1991

2/7/70 Leonid Gonorovsky 1985-9

2/7/71 Roman Goot 1991

2/7/72 Zinovy Gorbis 1986

2/7/73 Dimitry Gorbunov 1982-6

2/7/74 Arkady Gordon 1991

2/7/75 Betya Gorelik 1980-2

2/7/76 Moise Gorelik 1978-80

2/7/77 Saul Gorelik 1978-81

2/7/78 Leonid Gorelikov 1989-92

2/7/79 Boris Gorenshtein 1986-8

2/7/80 Mikhail Goril 1980-1

2/7/81 Andrey Gorlin 1981-7

2/7/82 Adam Gornshteyn 1988

2/7/83 Sergei Davidovich Gorodeskiy 1980-2

2/7/84 Alexander Gorodetsky 1981-4

2/7/85 Grigory Gorodetsky 1984-6

2/7/86 Moisie Faivelevich Gorodetsky 1980-4

2/7/87 Yakov Gorodetsky 1982-6

2/7/88 Vladimir Gorodetsky 1990-1

2/7/88A Vladimir Gorodontsky 1985-6

2/7/89 David Gorokhov 1987-8

2/7/90 Alexander Gorshunsky 1978-86

2/7/91 Yuri Goshtand 1981

2/7/92 Shlomo Gotman 1981-3

2/7/93 Leonid Govorkov 1983-6

2/7/94 Grigory Goz 1990-1

2/7/94A Alexander Granik 1984-8

2/7/95 Mark Grauer 1978-88 MS 254 48 A980

2/7/96 Vladimir Grebenshikov 1989-90

2/7/97 Yakov Solomonivich Grechanik 1980-3

2/7/97A Eugene Grechanovsky 1981-9

2/7/98 Leonid Grechishkin 1982-7

2/7/99 Alexander (Sasha) Gribanov 1983-7

2/7/100 Arkady Grinberg 1988-9

2/7/101 Efim Grinberg 1987-8

2/7/102 Grigory Grinberg 1988

2/7/103 Karl Grinberg 1979-81

2/7/104 Yacov Grinberg 1982-9

2/7/104A Mendel Grinfarb 1974-85

2/7/105 Esfir Grinstein 1981-8

2/7/106 Yakov Grinya 1990

2/7/107 Mikhail Grizotsky 1990

2/7/108 Yoshike Grinfeld 1985-6

2/7/109 Viacheslav Grinstein 1980-5

2/7/110 Benyamin Gronas 1991

2/7/111 Mark Grosman 1988

2/7/112 Leonid Grossman 1987-8

2/7/113 Gennady Shumilovich Grubman 1980-4

2/7/114 Samuil Gruzglin 1986

2/7/115 Vladimir Gruzglin 1984

2/7/116 Igor Guberman 1979-86

2/7/117 Boris Gulko 1982-6

2/7/118 Samuel Gumnitsky 1988-9

2/7/119 Natan Gurary 1979-85

2/7/120 Aron Borisovich Gurevich 1975-88

2/7/121 David Gurevich 1990-1

2/7/122 Evgeny Gurevich 1986

2/7/123 Sima Gurevich 1980-2 MS 254 49 A980

2/7/124 Veniamin Gurevich 1991-2

2/7/125 Yefim Gurevich 1991-2

2/7/126 Gurfink 1989

2/7/127 Bella Gursina 1980

2/7/128 Igor Gurvich 1986-8

2/7/129 David Gusak (Yusak) 1987-8

2/7/130 Abram Gutkin 1986-7

2/7/131 Georgi Gutman 1978-88

2/7/132 Mikhail Gutman 1988

2/7/133 Yakov Gutman 1989

2/8/1 Yulian Hasin 1981-9

2/8/2 Bennisa Heifetz 1991-3

2/8/3 Grigory Hess 1975-81

2/8/4 Edit Holender 1983-4

2/9/1 Yakov Iakovleva 1981-6

2/9/2 Aron Ibragimov 1987-8

2/9/3 Yakov Ibragimov 1987

2/9/4 Vladimir Idelson 1991

2/9/5 Pavel Ilin 1984-6

2/9/6 Olga Ilinskaya 1986-8

2/9/7 Solomon Inditsky 1976-78

2/9/8 Alexander Ioffe 1978-87

2/9/9 Boris Ioffe 1988

2/9/10 Jacob Ioffe 1979-88

2/9/11 Yakov Ioselevich 1988-9

2/9/12 Iosip Iosovich 1982-7

2/9/12A Iosif Samsonovich Irlin 1981-5

2/9/13 Eduard Isaev 1989-91

2/9/14 Mikhail Iskin 1989-93

2/9/15 Aleksandr Itskovitch 1976-88 MS 254 50 A980

2/9/16 Leopold Itzkovitch 1990

2/9/17 Pavel Izakson 1990-1

2/11/1 Igor Kabatiansky 1981-9

2/11/2 Abram Kagan 1978-88

2/11/2A Boris Kagan 1988

2/11/3 Viktor Kaganov 1991-2

2/11/4 Michael Kalendarev 1973-88

2/11/5 Leonid Kalikhman 1984-8

2/11/6 Yosef Kalman 1984-6

2/11/7 Tamara Kalmanovskaya 1989-91

2/11/8 Alexander Kaminsky 1986

2/11/9 Nina Kamskaya 1986-8

2/11/10 Anatoly Kandel 1985-7

2/11/12 Yakov Kandinov 1978-86

2/11/13 Boris Kanevsky 1982-7

2/11/14 Boris Samuilovich Kanevsky 1982-7

2/11/15 Pytor Isaakovitch Kanevsky 1980-9

2/11/16 Revmir Kanevsky 1990-2

2/11/17 Valery Kanevsky 1988

2/11/18 Yakov Kanter 1988

2/11/19 Grigory Kanterovitch 1981-7

2/11/20 Beniamin Mikhailovich Kantor 1981-6

2/11/21 Boris Kapchitz 1981-6

2/11/22 Anatoly Kapinos 1982-7

2/11/23 Joseph Kaplan 1979-5

2/11/24 Mikhail Kaplansky 1988

2/11/25 Yevgeny Pavlovich Kaploon 1981-6

2/11/26 Mikhail Kara-Ivanov 1984-7

2/11/27 Marina Karabakh 1987-9

2/11/28 Evgeny Karasik 1988-9 MS 254 51 A980

2/11/29 David Karlin 1981-7

2/11/30 Tatiana Karlova 1991

2/11/31 Yuri Karolin 1977-87

2/11/32 Lidia Mikhailovna Karolinskaya 1982-4

2/11/33 Boris Kashetlyan 1988

2/11/34 Tashpulat Katanov 1981-7

2/11/35 Anatoly Kats 1987-9

2/11/36 Faina Katsman 1988-9

2/11/37 Solomon Katsman 1988

2/11/38 Ilya Katz 1980-5

2/11/39 Leonid Katz 1985-7

2/11/40 Mark Katz 1982-7

2/11/41 Pyotr Grigoryevich Katz 1981-90

2/11/42 Semyon Katz 1983-6

2/11/43 Yakov Katz 1987-8

2/11/44 Arkady Katzev 1987

2/11/45 Valery Israelevich Katznelson 1982-7

2/11/46 Mikhail Petrovich Kazachov 1982-91

2/11/47 Lazar Kazakevich 1981-9

2/11/48 Mikhail Kazakovsky 1987/8

2/11/49 Leonid Kelbert 1981-7

2/11/50 Boris Efimovich Kelman 1981-90

2/11/51 Mikhail Kerner 1989

2/11/52 Yevgeny Keselman 1980-1

2/11/53 Armen Khachaturyan 1982-6

2/11/54 Angela Khagaeva 1980-1

2/11/55 Arkady Khaikin 1987

2/11/56 Isak Khaimchaev 1975-85

2/11/57 Rafael Khaimov 1988-90 MS 254 52 A980

2/11/58 Sion Khaimov 1988

2/11/59 Aleksander Khait 1980-6

2/11/60 Yuly Khanin 1980-91

2/11/61 Gennady & Natalia Khassin 1978-88

2/11/62 Anatoly Khazanov 1981-4

2/11/63 Grigory Kheifets 1979-86

2/11/64 Dimitry Khensinsky 1979-81

2/11/65 Vladimir Khinich 1987

2/11/66 Galina Khitrova 1981

2/11/67 Stanislav Khlavnovich 1988-9

2/11/68 Gannady (Gideon) Khlopotin 1982-7

2/11/69 Alexander Kholmiansky 1982-7

2/11/70 Nachman Khomak 1979-84

2/11/71 Zahar Khovinson 1990-1

2/11/72 Alexander Khozin 1980

2/11/73 Boris Khurgin 1987-8

2/11/74 Grigory Alexandrovich Khutorskoy 1979-80

2/11/75 Michail Kilberg 1983-8

2/11/76 Haim Israelovich Kilov 1980-5

2/11/77 Helen Kimelfeld 1980-8

2/11/78 Victor Kipnis 1983-6

2/11/79 Savely Yakovlevich Kipperman 1979-81

2/11/80 Isaak Kiselev 1988

2/11/81 Vladimir Kisilik 1974-88

2/11/82 Lev Kitrovsky 1985-7

2/11/83 Gerzl Klebanov 1987-8

2/11/84 Mark Kleiman 1982-7

2/11/85 Anna Klemberg 1981-9

2/11/86 Karl Kletzman 1985-6

2/11/87 David Klich 1979-86 MS 254 53 A980

2/11/88 Boris Klotz 1981-6

2/11/89 Mary Klur 1991

2/11/90 Evegeny Kluzhner 1985-6

2/11/91 Vladimir Knokh 1979-88

2/11/92 Felix Kochubievsky 1979-88

2/11/93 Anatoly Kodner 1982-7

2/11/94 Avrely (Avraham) Kofman 1981-5

2/11/95 Isaak Kofman 1977-85

2/11/96 Mark Kogan 1986-7

2/11/97 Mark Kogan 1985-7

2/11/98 Naum Izrailovitch Kogan 1978-87

2/11/99 Yakov Kogan 1977-87

2/11/100 Ludmilla Koganova 1986

2/11/101 Yevgeny Koifman 1982-6

2/11/102 Yuri Kolker 1982-4

2/11/103 Naum Kolominsky 1985-6

2/11/104 Irina Komenda 1981

2/11/105 Vladimir Konstantynovsky 1986

2/11/106 Evgeny Kopelman 1985-6

2/11/107 Aleksander Kopelovas 1980-2

2/11/108 Igor Korchnoi 1978-81

2/11/109 Leonid Korsunsky 1980-7

2/11/110 Nahum Kosansky 1981-5

2/11/111 Igor Kotler 1982-7

2/11/112 Emile Yakovlevitch Kotlov 1982-4

2/11/113 Mark Solomonovitch Kovner 1979-87

2/11/114 Mikhail Kozanevich 1978-89

2/11/115 Don Kozlenko 1988-9

2/11/116 Volf Kraitman 1985-7

2/11/117 Iofif Krasik 1990-1 MS 254 54 A980

2/11/118 Inna Kratasiuk 1980-5

2/11/119 Alexander Kravtsov 1985-7

2/11/120 Alexander Sasha Kremen 1976-94

2/11/121 Mikhail Kremen 1975-93

2/11/122 Lev Kreidelman 1978-88

2/11/123 Lev Kreinin 1990

2/11/124 Alexander Kreyman 1991

2/11/125 Lev Krichevsky 1986-7

2/11/125 Leonid Kriksunov 1985-7

2/11/126 Pavel Iosifovich Krivonos 1975-88

2/11/127 Boris Krivopal

2/11/128 Ludmilla Krivopaltseva 1990-1

2/11/129 Anatoly Krivovyaz 1989-90

2/11/130 David Kroiter 1981-5

2/11/131 Alexander Krok 1990

2/11/132 Pavel Kromchenko 1981-3

2/11/133 Valery Krug 1988

2/11/134 Alexei Kruglikov 1988-91

2/11/135 Boris Kruglov 1990-2

2/11/136 Efrim Krupnik 1981-3

2/11/137 Rudolf Krutouz 1988-9

2/11/138 Sergey Ksido 1985-7

2/11/139 Anna Ksentzova 1992

2/11/140 Rimma Kublanova 1979-87

2/11/141 Mark Kudriavtsev 1991

2/11/142 Marat Kugel 1989-91

2/11/143 Maxim Kulagonsky 1982-9

2/11/144 Grigory Kulesko 1986

2/11/145 Boris Kun 1978-87

2/11/146 George Kun 1985-9 MS 254 55 A980

2/11/147 Emil Kunin 1989-91

2/11/148 Lev Lazarevich Kunin 1989-91

2/11/149 Moise Kunin 1982-3

2/11/150 Eduard Kuperman 1980-3

2/11/151 Vladimir Kuravsky 1980-8

2/11/152 Alexander Kurchik 1979-88

2/11/153 Vladimir Kurikov 1992

2/11/154 Victorian Kushnirenko 1979-89

2/11/155 David Anisimovich Kushnirov 1978-81

2/11/156 Alexander Kuznetsov 1981-5

2/11/157 Harry Kuznetsov 1985-9

2/11/158 Yuri Kuznetsov 1988-9

2/11/159 Mariya Kuznetsova 1991

2/11/160 David Kvartin 1980-8

2/11/161 Anna Moisevna Kvitnitzkaya 1980

2/12/1A Arkady Lachman 1986-8

2/12/2A Yakov Ladizhensky 1982-7

2/12/1 David Laikhtman 1984-7

2/12/1B Mikhail Landman 1990

2/12/2B Yakov Landman 1987-8

2/12/3B Boris Lando 1993

2/12/2 Boris Landsman 1980-7

2/12/2C Alexei Langburd 1988-9

2/12/3 Alisa Latinskaya 1988

2/12/4 Iosef Latinsky 1985-8

2/12/5 Vladimir Lazutin 1987

2/12/6 Grigory Lederman 1980-6

2/12/7 Yevgeny (Evgeny) Lein 1979-89

2/12/8 Solomon Moiseyavich Lekhtman 1978-83

2/12/9 Aron Leluchashvili 1979-80 MS 254 56 A980

2/12/10 Samuil Moiseivich Lenskis 1976-90

2/12/11 Leonid Leokumovich 1990

2/12/13 Arkadii Leonov 1979-81

2/12/14 Mikhail Lerman 1979-87

2/12/15 Alexander Lerner 1989-90

2/12/16 Alexander Lerner 1971-87

2/12/17 Grigory (Zvi Ben-Ari) Lerner 1992

2/12/18 Valery Nikolayevich Lerner 1979-85

2/12/19 Boris Isakovich Leschiner 1976-85

2/12/20 Alexander Yakovlevich Lev 1981-3

2/12/21 Yuri Lev 1988-90

2/12/22 Mikhail Leviant 1990-1

2/12/23 Ilya Levin 1980-7

2/12/24 Isaak Levin 1984-6

2/12/25 Itzchak Levin 1984-7

2/12/25A Leib Levin 1991-2

2/12/26 Samuil Israilevich Levin 1985-7

2/12/27 Yakov Levin 1984-7

2/12/28 Yefim Levin 1988-9

2/12/29 Zakhary Levin 1980-8

2/12/30 Svetlana Levina 1978-81

2/12/31 Arkady Levinov 1987

2/12/32 Mark Levinov 1983-7

2/12/33 Vladimir Lvovich Levinshtein 1980-6

2/12/34 Roman Levinson 1986

2/12/35 Tatiana Natanovna Levinson 1982-6

2/12/36 Celia Levit 1980-2

2/12/37 Grigory Levit 1978-83

2/12/38 Danitl Levitan 1991-2

2/12/39 Felix Levitas 1986-9 MS 254 57 A980

2/12/40 Anatolu Efimovitch Levitin 1982-7

2/12/41 Yakov Levitin 1983-90

2/12/42 Grigory Levitsky 1986

2/12/42A Mikhail Liandres 1981

2/12/43 Boris Libenson 1986-8

2/12/44 Moisey Leibovich Liberman 1977-86

2/12/45 Alexander Libkind 1988-9

2/12/46 Lev Lichterov 1987

2/12/47 Boris Lichtic 1983-7

2/12/48 Mikhail Lidsky 1990

2/12/49 Valentin Lidsky 1988-9

2/12/50 Klara Lifshits 1977-86

2/12/51 Vladimir Lifshits 1988

2/12/52 Andrei Lifshitz 1987

2/12/53 Felix Lifshitz 1984

2/12/54 Michael Lifshitz 1984-7

2/12/55 Vladimir Lifshitz 1983-7

2/12/56 Valery Limelman 1986

2/12/57 Sergei Lindberg 1981-9

2/12/58 Valeria Linelskaya 1980-9

2/12/59 Eugenia Emmanuilovna Lipmanova 1980-1

2/12/60 Simeon Lipnitsky 1984-9

2/12/61 Tzalo Lipchin 1980-6

2/12/62 Mikhail Lipovich 1990

2/12/63 Igor Lirtsman 1987-8

2/12/64 Andrei Lishnevsky 1990

2/12/65 Boris Lisinker 1981-7

2/12/66 Roman Litovsky 1989

2/12/67 Boris Litvak 1987

2/12/68 Evsey Sumulkovna Litvak 1981-7 MS 254 58 A980

2/12/69 Leonid Litvak 1987-87

2/12/70 Veronica (Zhika) Litvak 1989-90

2/12/71 Alexander Litvinov 1991-2

2/12/72 Martin Zelikovich Liubensky 1981-5

2/12/73 Russo Efimovitch Livshits 1982

2/12/74 Semion Livshits 1981-94

2/12/75 Vyachelslav (Slava) Livshits 1977-87

2/12/76 Boris Livshitz 1986-9

2/12/77 Chara Livshitz 1981-7

2/12/78 Boris Lobovikov 1979-87

2/12/79 Valery Lodhevsky 1987-8

2/12/80 Alexander Lokshin 1989

2/12/81 Boris Lokshin 1985-7

2/12/82 Osip (Iosif) Lokshin 1981-7

2/12/83 Vyacheslav Lomkin 1991-3

2/12/84 Alexei Vladimirovich Lorentson 1981-6

2/12/85 Isaac Lozover 1984

2/12/86 Yefim Israilevitch Lubarsky 1982-3

2/12/87 Leonid Lubman 1977-90

2/12/88 Felix Luboshitz 1982-8

2/12/89 Victor Michaelovich Lugovskoy 1988-90

2/12/90 Alexander Lukatsky 1979-89

2/12/91 Konstantin Lukyanovsky 1981

2/12/92 Michael Lumer 1983-8

2/12/93 Emanuel Lurie 1980-9

2/12/94 Alexei Lvov 1990

2/12/95 Mark Lvovsky 1973-87

2/12/96 Tamara Lyubchenko 1982-90

2/13/1 Roald Magid 1992

2/13/2 Alexy Magarik 1986-7 MS 254 59 A980

2/13/3 Yuri Magarshak 1988

2/13/4 Arkady Viktorovich Mai 1980-7

2/13/5 Izaak Maizlin 1983-7

2/13/6 Abram Malaev 1989

2/13/7 Roman Mamleev 1990

2/13/8 Sergei Kuzmaevich Maneshin 1980-1

2/13/9 Yitzhak Mankin 1991-2

2/13/10 Aziz Manshirov 1980-91

2/13/11 Yakov Marder 1988-9

2/13/12 Ester-Froim Haimovna Margulis 1982-4

2/13/13 Lev Margulis 1983-7

2/13/14 Viktor Margulis 1988-91

2/13/15 Mark Markish 1987

2/13/16 Alexander Markov 1989

2/13/17 Eduard Aleksandrovich Markov 1981-7

2/13/18 Evgenia Martynova 1990

2/13/19 Adolph Maryanchik 1990

2/13/20 Yuri Lvov Masssover 1987-92

2/13/21 Vladimir Matvyenko 1993

2/13/22 Albert Mayants 1992

2/13/23 Alexander Mazur 1986-7

2/13/24 Roman Mednick 1988

2/13/25 Pavel Mednikov 1992

2/13/26 Iosif Meerson 1990-1

2/13/27 Nakhim Snelevich (Naum) Meiman 1977-88

2/13/28 Anatoly Mekibel 1986-7

2/13/29 Sergei Melechin 1986-8

2/13/30 Sergei Melkonyan 1989-90

2/13/31 Alexander Melnikov 1991

2/13/32 Alla Mendeleva 1988 MS 254 60 A980

2/13/33 Iosef Mendelevich 1974-81

2/13/34 Oscar Mendeleyev 1978-88

2/13/35 Emil Mendzheritsky 1979-88

2/13/36 Vladislav Mescheriakov 1982-5

2/13/37 Yakov Mesh 1979-85

2/13/38 Vladimir (Zeev) Meshkov 1983-5

2/13/39 Evgenia Meskina 1987-8

2/13/40 Alexander Messerman 1987-8

2/13/41 Alexander Mestechkin 1989

2/13/42 Boris Metrix 1991-2

2/13/43 Stanislav Mezebovsky 1983-7

2/13/44 Mark Mezhiborsky 1986

2/13/45 Yuri Mezhibursky 1989-90

2/13/46 Elda Mihaylov 1988

2/13/47 Vladimir Mikh 1991-2

2/13/48 Eduard Mikhailov 1992

2/13/49 David Mikhalev 1988-90

2/13/50 Boma Mikhanovsky 1991

2/13/51 Mark Miklin 1983-7

2/13/52 Vladimir Milendorf 1989

2/13/53 Yura (George) Miller 1984-7

2/13/54 Felix Milman 1988-9

2/13/55 Lev Milman 1989-91

2/13/56 Miriam Milstein 1989-91

2/13/57 Boris Yosifovitch Minkov 1981-5

2/13/58 Isai Yakovlevich Minkin 1980-1

2/13/59 Borish Piotrovich Minkovsky 1981

2/13/60 Victor Minsky 1987-90

2/13/61 Olga Mishina 1989

2/13/62 Sergei Mkrtchian 1987-8 MS 254 61 A980

2/13/63 Vladimir Modelevsky 1979-82

2/13/64 Michael Modlin 1987-8

2/13/65 Eduard Monosov 1987

2/13/66 Aron Samuilovich Moonblit 1978-87

2/13/67 Vladimir Moreynis 1991

2/13/68 Dima Morgulies 1987-90

2/13/69 Pavel Morozov 1987

2/13/70 Mikhail Morozovich 1986-7

2/13/71 Roman Mostovoy 1989-90

2/13/72 Efim Movishyuk 1988

2/13/73 Naum Muchnik 1987-9

2/13/74 Khaim Muleris 1979-85

2/13/75 Anatloy Mullokanov 1985-9

2/13/76 Ilya Murin 1982-4

2/13/77 Aleksey Murzhenko 1977-88

2/13/78 Vladimir Mushinsky 1988-90

2/14/1 Edward Nadgorny 1982-8

2/14/2 Boris Melichevich Naigauzen 1981

2/14/3 Aron Nakhumovitch 1988-90

2/14/4 Efraim Nantalashvili 1980-1

2/14/4A Naum Naumov 1986-7

2/14/5 Rita Neimann 1989-91

2/14/6 Mihail Nekrasov 1982-7

2/14/7 Mikhail Nekrasovsky 1991-2

2/14/8 Roald Nezlin 1985-8

2/14/9 Boris Nepomniashy 1990-1

2/14/10 Mark Nepomniashy 1982-7

2/14/11 Leonid Petrovich Nikulin 1978-84

2/14/11A Leonid Nilva 1984-7

2/14/12 Aron Nisnevich 1982-8 MS 254 62 A980

2/14/13 Mikhail Nizguretsky 1990-2

2/14/14 Pavel Semyonovitch Nizin 1982

2/14/15 Alexander Niznik 1991

2/14/16 Simon Nosik 1989

2/14/17 Michail Nosovsky 1978-85

2/14/18 Grigory Novak 1984-7

2/14/19 Leonid Novak 1988-9

2/14/20 Leonid Novak 1990-1

2/14/21 Ludmilla Novik 1989

2/14/22 Mark Novikov 1975-86

2/14/23 Isabella Novikova 1977-89

2/14/24 Gregory Novofaskovsky 1985-6

2/14/25 Ida Nudel 1975-88

2/14/26 Mark Nudel 1982-4

2/15/1 Mark Ocheretyansky 1981-90

2/15/2 Boris Odessky 1987-8

2/15/3 Anatoly Odulo 1987-8

2/15/4 Boris Ofengenden 1986

2/15/5 Vladimir Oizerman 1983-7

2/15/6 Efim Okun 1982-7

2/15/7 Ivan & Elena Oleynik 1979-85

2/15/8 Gennady Olshansky 1982

2/15/9 Isaak Olyenko 1988

2/15/10 Boris Orlov 1978-89

2/15/10 Yakov Orlov 1991-2

2/15/11 1978-86

2/15/12 Natalya Orlova 1990-3

2/15/13 Anatoly Orlovsky 1991-2

2/15/14 Alexander Ortenberg 1987

2/15/15 Veniamin Osherov 1981-7 MS 254 63 A980

2/15/16 Marat Osnis 1976-87

2/15/17 Mark Osovsky 1989-92

2/15/18 Vladimir Ostroverkh 1988

2/15/19 Grigory Moiseyevitch Ostrovsky 1980-6

2/15/20 Zinovy Ostrovsky 1979-89

2/15/21 Valery Ozerov 1980-9

2/16/1 Vili Palanker 1980-7

2/16/2 Raiza Palatinik 1971-3

2/16/3 Klaudia Panaryeva 1982-6

2/16/4 Boris Panich 1982-3

2/16/5 Nikolai Paputcha 1992

2/16/6 Roman Parnis 1988-9

2/16/7 Semyonvitch Partigul 19803

2/16/8 Alexander Paritsky 1978-89

2/16/9 Polina Paritsky 1981-8

2/16/10 Vilen Mnatsakamovich Partisponian 1981

2/16/11 Regina Pashkovsky 1990

2/16/12 Mark Pavlovsky 1989-90

2/16/13 Victor & Margarita Pelakh 1979-80

2/16/14 Iosif Pekar 1978-87

2/16/15 Leonid Pekker 1988

2/16/16 Isaac Perchonok 1980-7

2/16/17 Valentin Perelstein 1991

2/16/18 Ilya Perleman 1988-90

2/16/19 Alexander Perlin 1990

2/16/20 Inna Perlova 1989

2/16/21 Oleg Petukhov 1990

2/16/22 Boris Pevsner 1988

2/16/23 Valery Chaimovitch Pevsner 1980-7 MS 254 64 A980

2/16/24 Yuri Somononovitch Pevzner 1980

2/16/25 Alexander Piatetsky 1980-8

2/16/26 Roman Piatigorsky 1986-8

2/16/27 Arkady Pikovsky 1990-93

2/16/28 Valery Pilikov 1980-7

2/16/29 Iosif Pilmenstein 1987-8

2/16/30 Robert Pinhasov 1986

2/16/31 Evgeny Pisarevsky 1989-92

2/16/32 Sergei Pishuy 1983-6

2/16/33 Yakov Piskarev 1988-92

2/16/34 Semion Mikhailevitch Piskulin 1982-3

2/16/35 Arkady Pittel 1983-6

2/16/36 Abram Aronovich Plotnitsky 1981-2

2/16/37 Lidia Poberezhnaya 1981-2

2/16/38 Mattus Poberezhsky 1988

2/16/39 Gennady Podgorny 1985-6

2/16/40 Grigory Podolsky 1987

2/16/41 Pavel Podolyak 1991-3

2/16/42 Solomon Posorovsky 1985-8

2/16/43 Eli Pogrebinsky 1989

2/16/44 Leonid Poliakov 1986

2/16/45 Mark Abramovich Polonsky 1982-6

2/16/46 Piotr Polonsky 1985-7

2/16/47 Grigory Poltyarev 1988

2/16/48 Ekaterina Polyakova 1990-2

2/16/49 Lina Ponomarenko 1992-3

2/16/50 Lev Popok 1980-90

2/16/51 Oleg Popov 1981-2

2/16/52 Dmitry Poppel 1989-90

2/16/53 Lilya Poritskaya 1989-91 MS 254 65 A980

2/16/54 Yacov Povolovsky 1988

2/16/55 Georgy Pozoniakov 1984-9

2/16/56 Yuli Prager 1989-90

2/16/57 Leonid Grigorievich Praisman 1982-5

2/16/58 Srul Prepelitsky 1980-3

2/16/59 Press Release, journal, addresses 1975

2/16/60 Vladimir Prestin 1980-7

2/16/61 Malka Prilutzkaya 1988-9

2/16/62 Naum Prober 1980-6

2/16/63 Mark Proect 1989

2/16/64 Dmitri Protopopov 1987-9

2/16/65 Boris Prudinsky 1979-87

2/16/66 Arkady Prudovsky 1990

2/16/67 Victor Prusin 1992

2/16/68 Alexandra Benzionovna Pshenichnikova 1981-9

2/18/1 Leah Rabaeva 1980-92

2/18/2 Anatoly Raben 1982-7

2/18/3 Iosif Rabin 1982-9

2/18/4 Alexander Rabinovich 1988-9

2/18/5 Bella Rabinovich 1982-3

2/18/6 Boris Rabinovich 1980-4

2/18/7 Michael Fuchs Rabinovich 1986-7

2/18/8 Semyon Rabinovich 1992

2/18/9 Samuel Rabinovich 1985-9

2/18/10 Moisei Yulfovich Rabinovitch 1981-3

2/18/11 Vladimir Lvovich Rabinovitch 1982-5

2/18/12 Yakov Rabinowitz 1982-8

2/18/13 Alexandra Rabkina 1988-9

2/18/14 Iosif Radomiselsky 1979-87

2/18/15 Anatoly Radvinsky 1992 MS 254 66 A980

2/18/16 Alexander Mikhailovich Raigorodsky 1980-2

2/18/17 Alexandrovich Mikhail Raigorodsky 1980-2

2/18/18 Adolf Raikh 1979-84

2/18/19 Danil Raikh 1989-90

2/18/20 Marina Raikhlin 1984-91

2/18/21 Maxim Raikin 1988

2/18/22 Vladimir Raiz 1979-90

2/18/23 Yakov Rakhlenko 1975-88

2/18/24 Sergei Rakitchenko 1986

2/18/25 Elena Rakova-Chetiakov 1987-9

2/18/26 Olga Rapoport 1991

2/18/27 Alexander Rappoport 1989-90

2/18/28 Pavel Rappoport 1984-9

2/18/29 Isay Rasdolsky 1988

2/18/30 Larissa Rashina 1980

2/18/31 Zinovy Rashkovsky 1987-8

2/18/32 Fanya Raskin 1978-84

2/18/33 Irina Raskina 1990

2/18/34 Erik Ratberg 1981-3

2/18/35 Lariss Borisovna Ratmanskaya 1982-6

2/18/36 Ilya Rayer 1990-91

2/18/37 Igor Razbaev 1981

2/18/38 Gennady Razinkov 1987-90

2/18/39 Simona Redensky 1989

2/18/40 Igor Reichlin 1978-81

2/18/41 Yana Reiderman 1981-90

2/18/42 Gennady Reingold 1982-6

2/18/43 Leonid Reingold 1988

2/18/44 Mikhail Reizer 1982-7

2/18/45 Mark Rekhtman 1987-8 MS 254 67 A980

2/18/46 Andrei Resnikov 1987

2/18/47 Boris Resnikov 1980-7

2/18/48 Gennady Resnikov 1986-8

2/18/49 Ilya Resnikov 1986-8

2/18/50 Dina Resniskay 1983-6

2/18/51 Galina Gryoruevna Revich 1981

2/18/52 Mark Reznik 1984-7

2/18/53 Sergei Reznik 1980-5

2/18/54 Ida Leonidovna Reznikova 1980-6

2/18/55 Mikhail Rivkin 1986-9

2/18/56 Leonid Elimelech Rochlyn 1982-6

2/18/57 Yuri Rodin 1982-8

2/18/58 Victor Rodos 1989

2/18/59 Liza Rogatskaya 1992

2/18/60 Hanna Moronovna Rogidovskaya 1981

2/18/61 Iosef Roginsky 1990-1

2/18/62 Jacob Roginsky 1992

2/18/63 Alexander Roitburd 1986-7

2/18/64 Lev Roitburd 1975-81

2/18/65 Alexander Roitgarts 1990-1

2/18/66 Anatoly Roitman 1985-6

2/18/67 Izik Roitman 1987-8

2/18/68 Fishel Roizis 1981-2

2/18/69 Mikhail Rokhman 1981-90

2/18/70 Yefim Rokhvarg 1991

2/18/71 Daniel Romanovsky 1987-8

2/18/72 Victor Romanov 1990-1

2/18/73 Samuil Rombe 1981-91

2/18/74 Iosif Romm 1987-9

2/18/75 Natasha Roschina 1983-7 MS 254 68 A980

2/18/76 Boris Rosenberg 1989

2/18/77 Tanya Rosenblit 1988

2/18/78 Mikhail Rosenfeld 1991

2/18/79 Yefim Yakovlevich Rosenkvit 1981-5

2/18/80 Natalia Rosenoer 1981-90

2/18/81 Sergei Rosenoer 1982-8

2/18/82 Vladimir Rosenthal 1980-9

2/18/83 Grigory Rosenwald 1989-92

2/18/84 Moise Roshansky 1983-4

2/18/85 Sergei Rothstein 1979-80

2/18/86 Larissa Samuilovna Roviskaya 1980-2

2/18/87 Yakov Rovinsky 1991-2

2/18/88 Vyacheslav Royak 1980-8

2/18/89 Boris Rozansky 1984-7

2/18/90 Rivka Lvovna Rozenberg 1979-81

2/18/91 Grigory Rozenstein 1975-88

2/18/92 Zigmund Rozenthal 1980-1

2/18/93 Vladimir Rozenweig 1986-7

2/18/94 Yakov Rudin 1982

2/18/95 Lazar Rulyov-Kagan 1975-91

2/18/96 Vadim Ryback 1992-3

2/19/1 Ovsey Sady 1989-91

2/19/2 Ali Safiulin 1988

2/19/3 Vladimir Safronov 1985-6

2/19/4 Alexander Safyan 1990-1

2/19/5 Mikhail Salman 1981-7

2/19/6 Andrei Sakharov 1981-6

2/19/7 George Samoilovich 1988-9

2/19/8 Natasha Samarovich 1988

2/19/9 Benzion Saplitsky 1986-7 MS 254 69 A980

2/19/10 Yan Satanovsky 1990-1

2/19/11 Yulia Satanovskaya 1981-5

2/19/12 Lev Schegolev 1987

2/19/13 Irina Schegoleva 1987

2/19/14 Mikhail Schick 1987-8

2/19/15 Yakov Schmidt 1987-9

2/19/16 Alexander Scholkov 1980-7

2/19/17 Arkady Volfovich Schvartz 1980-2

2/19/18 Anatoly Schvartzman 1978-88

2/19/19 David (Dima) Schvartzman 1985-8

2/19/20 Yuri Schwartz 1981

2/19/21 Yuri Schwartz 1988

2/19/22 Mark Schwartzman 1981

2/19/23 Arkady Semeonovich Sefanov 1982-6

2/19/24 Israel Segal 1981

2/19/25 Faivel Makhmanevich Segalis 1979-81

2/19/26 Menachem Seligman 1988

2/19/27 Yuri Semenovsky 1987-9

2/19/28 Mark Semis 1985-7

2/19/29 Alexander Davidovich Serebryakov 1980-1

2/19/30 Stalik Severinovsky 1986-8

2/19/31 Leonid Shabashev 1976-84

2/19/32 Oleg Davidovich Shafran 1980-2

2/19/33 Bella Shagal 1980

2/19/34 Alexander Shainsky 1987-90

2/19/35 Mikhail Dimitrovich Shakhnovich 1980-1

2/19/36 Yevgeny Valerevich Shakhnovich 1977-86

2/19/37 Zeev Shakhnovsky 1975-89

2/19/38 Berta Shakhovskaya 1984-5

2/19/39 Alexander Shaknovich 1991 MS 254 70 A980

2/19/40 Bezalel Shalolashvili 1986

2/19/41 Berakh Shalomov 1988-91

2/19/42 Chushum Shamilov 1978-87

2/19/43 Alex Shapira 1989-90

2/19/44 Arill Shapiro 1981-7

2/19/45 Izrail Shapiro 1978-87

2/19/46 Lev Shapiro 1975-87

2/19/47 Mark Shapiro 1987

2/19/48 Mikhail Shapiro 1990

2/19/49 Semyon Shapiro 1990

2/19/50 Alexander Shaulsky 1982-5

2/19/51 Anatoly Shcharansky 1977-87

2/19/52 Dmitri & Rina Shchiglik 1977-91

2/19/53 Lev Sheibas 1983-9

2/19/54 David Shekhter 1985-7

2/19/55 Yakov Shenderovich 1986

2/19/56 Emil Shenkman 1987

2/19/57 Valery Sherbaum 1981-93

2/19/58 Abram Terel Shifrin 1978-91

2/19/59 Isaak Shifrin 1989-90

2/19/60 Semion Khaimovich Shifrin 1981-9

2/19/61 Slava Shifrin 1982-7

2/19/62 Vladislav Shifrin 1982-9

2/19/63 Semyon Shikhman 1988-9

2/19/64 Alexander Shilmover 1980-3

2/19/65 Mikhial Shipov 1985-6

2/19/66 Zus Shklar 1988

2/19/67 Mikhail Shklovsky 1993

2/19/68 Vadim Shlyahter 1991-2 MS 254 71 A980

2/19/69 Binsion Shmailov 1987

2/19/70 Moisei Shmerlin 1980-2

2/19/71 Alexander Shmugliakov 1987

2/19/72 Igor Shmuilovich 1985-8

2/19/73 Alexander Shmukler 1988-91

2/19/74 Samuel Shmuylovich 1985-8

2/19/75 Tatiana Shnaider 1987

2/19/76 Simon Shneerman 1978-87

2/19/77 Max Shnol 1982-8

2/19/78 Boris Shoikhet 1987

2/19/79 Mikhail Shoikhet 1981-8

2/19/80 Yefim Abramovitch Shoikhet 1980-7

2/19/81 Ilya Iosifovich Shostakovsky 1976-88

2/19/82 Yuri Shpeizman 1979-87

2/19/83 Elizaveta Shpekter 1985-91

2/19/84 Arnold Shpeizman 1987-8

2/19/85 Emmanuil Shpilman 1987

2/19/86 David Shreyer 1982-7

2/19/87 Leonid Shreyer 1985-7

2/19/88 Mikhail Shtaingaus 1980-8

2/19/89 Viktor Shtein 1982-7

2/19/90 Isaak Iosifovich Shteinberg 1981-6

2/19/91 Michael Iosifovitz Shternberg 1979-83

2/19/92 Ilya Shteingarot 1988-9

2/19/93 Gennady Shtelman 1990-7

2/19/94 Saul Shterman 1981-3

2/19/95 Mikhail Shtern 1974-7

2/19/96 Mark Shtrambrand 1989

2/19/97 Vladimir Gershevich Shtykan 1974-80

2/19/98 Lev Shubov 1981-7 MS 254 72 A980

2/19/99 David Shulman 1988-9

2/19/100 Yefim Shulman 1989-90

2/19/101 Vladimir Shushurin 1984-6

2/19/102 Lyubov Shuster 1990

2/19/103 Alexander Shustorovich 1987

2/19/104 Anatoly Shustov 1987-8

2/19/105 Mark Shvarts 1988-9

2/19/106 Eugeny Shvartshtein 1983-7

2/19/107 Yuri Shvartsman 1985-90

2/19/108 Zakhar Shvartz 1987

2/19/109 Shmuel Shvartzband 1981-2

2/19/110 Itzxok Shvorin 1980-1

2/19/111 Alexander Sichikov 1991

2/19/112 Alexander Sidelnikov 1991

2/19/113 Lev Sigalov 1986

2/19/114 Emma Dmitriyevna Sigalovskaya 1980-2

2/19/115 Mark Siganevsky 1989

2/19/116 Manya Simanovskaya 1989-90

2/19/117 Dmitry Simkin 1990-1

2/19/118 Ruvin Simovich 1975-9

2/19/119 Ludmilla Simovsky 1984-7

2/19/120 Mikhail Sindler 1987

2/19/120A Anna Borisnova 1982

2/19/121 Rita Sitko 1983-8

2/19/122 Leonid Skrynink 1982-91

2/19/123 Dmitri Slavin 1987-8

2/19/124 Vladimir (Volodya) Slepak 1974-87

2/19/125 Aron Slepov 1980-5

2/19/126 Lev Isakevich Slutsky 1981-2

2/19/127 Raisa Slutzker 1986 MS 254 73 A980

2/19/128 Emmanuel Smelyansky 1972-87

2/19/128A Igor Smirnov 1983-7

2/19/129 Mark Smoylovsky 1992-3

2/19/130 Solomon Smolyar 1990-1

2/19/131 Eruhim Smotkin 1988

2/19/132 Lev Sofman 1988-9

2/19/133 Mikhail Yechimevich Soibelman 1982-3

2/19/134 Moshe Soifer 1975-86

2/19/135 Larisa Igorevna Sokhrina 1980-2

2/19/136 Mikhail Sokolinsky 1988

2/19/137 Paul Solodnik 1981

2/19/138 Efim Solodukha 1989

2/19/139 Vladimir Solomensky 1981-5

2/19/140 Chaim Mikhailovich Solovey 1978-87

2/19/141 David Soloveichik 1980-5

2/19/142 Marat Aharonowitz Soloveichik 1980-7

2/19/143 Andrei Solnitzev 1990

2/19/144 Valery Sorin 1986

2/19/145 Valery Sorin 1978-82

2/19/146 Mikhail Soritz 1989

2/19/147 Efrem Sorkin 1983-6

2/19/148 Roman Sorkin 1988-92

2/19/149 Liuba Sosnovsky 1989

2/19/150 Rima Sosna 1976-88

2/19/151 Valery Soyfer 1982-8

2/19/152 Irin Spevakova 1988-9

2/19/153 Oleg Spinner 1980-9

2/19/154 Valery Spitkovsky 1988-9

2/19/155 Lev Stambler 1988-9 MS 254 74 A980

2/19/156 Efim Stanislavsky 1981-7

2/19/157 Zinoviy Starobeesky 1980-2

2/19/158 Naum Starobinets 1980-7

2/19/159 Grigory Stashenko 1986

2/19/160 Anatoly Steinberg 1981-7

2/19/161 Larisa Stepanskaya 1990-1

2/19/162 Alexander (Sasha) Sterkin 1988-9

2/19/163 Lev Stires 1992

2/19/164 Abe Stolar 1975-88

2/19/165 Alla Stomatova 1989

2/19/166 Leonid Stonov 1984-90

2/19/167 Boris Strelchik 1976-87

2/19/168 Leonid Strizhevksy 1988-91

2/19/169 Alexander Stupnikov 1982-5

2/19/170 Lev Sud 1985-7

2/19/171 Alexander Abramovitch Sudarov 1981-7

2/19/172 Ilya Sukhodolsky 1988-91

2/19/173 Evgeny Sukholutsky 1989-90

2/19/174 Yefim Sulpovar 1980-41

2/19/175 Grigory Supin 1988

2/19/176 Yakov Suslensky 1974-6

2/19/177 Ilya Suslov 1990

2/19/178 Elena Svecharnik 1990-2

2/19/179 Alexander Sverdlov 1987-8

2/19/180 Yakov Sverdlov 1991

2/20/1 Yefim Evsyevich Tabachnik 1979-84

2/20/2 Victor Tabara 1990

2/20/3 Grigory Taiberg 1984

2/20/4 Ada Taitelman 1990

2/20/5 Boris Tankhilevich 1983-7 MS 254 75 A980

2/20/6 Raisa Tarasova 1989-90

2/20/7 Aba Taratuta 1978-87

2/20/8 Fruma Medelevna Tarnarutskaya 1980-2

2/20/9 Mark Tarshis 1984-6

2/20/10 Gita Yakovlevna Tarno 1981-2

2/20/11 Yuri Tarnopolsky 1981-6

2/20/12 Valery Taubin 1981-7

2/20/13 David Lazarevitch Tchorniy 1982-7

2/20/14 Lev Telyashevsky 1988

2/20/15 Marina Temkin 1973-84

2/20/16 Alexander Tenenbaum 1992

2/20/17 Moise Tennenbaum 1981-2

2/20/18 Boris Teplitsky 1981-8

2/20/19 Leonid Tesmenitsky 1981-8

2/20/20 Janna Tessler 1989

2/20/21 Vadim Teter 1986-7

2/20/22 Ludmila Terekhova 1993

2/20/23 Elena Tereschencko 1986-9

2/20/24 Vladimir Tereshenko 1981-6

2/20/25 Moisei (Mark) Natanovich Terlitsky 1979-81

2/20/26 Natalya Timofeyeva 1990

2/20/27 Irina Tiomkina 1988-9

2/20/28 Valery Titievsky 1988-9

2/20/29 David Yakolevich Tokar 1981-5

2/20/30 Yakov Tokarev 1984-6

2/20/31 Nikolai Tolokunsky 1981-9

2/20/32 Moisei Tonkonogy 1977-87

2/20/33 Manya Mikhailovna Torchinskaya 1980-5

2/20/34 Mikhail Tovba 1991

2/20/35 Leonid & Vadim Travinsky 1985-8 MS 254 76 A980

2/20/36 Mikhail Traynin 1991

2/20/37 Slava Trebukova 1982-7

2/20/38 Simon Yakolevich Treger 1979-81

2/20/39 Tamara Tretyakova Livshits 1984-5

2/20/40 Igor Trigub 1989-91

2/20/41 Arkady Mendelevich Trubnikov 1977-83

2/20/42 Moshe Truskikovsky 1990

2/20/43 Elizaveta Davidovna Tsapovskaya 1981

2/20/44 Aleksander Tsarovtsev 1984-6

2/20/45 Leonid Tsatskin 1990

2/20/46 Inna Tseitlin 1990-1

2/20/47 Naum Tselesin 1981-2

2/20/48 Rita Tserafimskaya 1981-3

2/20/49 Lev Tsilov 1989

2/20/50 Pavel Tsimerov 1982-7

2/20/51 Emil Tsipan 1990-1

2/20/52 Semyon Tsipis 1988-9

2/20/53 Maria Tsirulnikova 1976-86

2/20/54 Isaak Tsitverblit 1977-88

2/20/55 Vladimir Tsivkin 1989-90

2/20/56 Vladimir Tsukerman 1978-87

2/20/57 Boris Tsveirozin 1990

2/20/58 Inga Tsypkins 1977-85

2/20/59 Vladimir Tufeld 1978-88

2/20/60 Aryeh Lev Tukachinsky 1981-5

2/20/61 Vladimir Tulovsky 1980-7

2/20/62 Mark Tumarkin 1992-3

2/20/63 Berta Tunkel 1990-2

2/20/64 Inna Tunkel 1987-8

2/20/65 Michael Turinsky 1987 MS 254 77 A980

2/20/66 Sylvia Turkova 1991

2/20/67 Victor Turkeltaub 1987

2/20/68 Valentin Tyles 1991

2/20/69 Mikhail Tzyvyn 1985-7

2/21/1 Ilya Uchitel 1978-83

2/21/2 Ilya Umansky 1982-5

2/21/3 Artur Uritsky 1986-8

2/21/4 Yuri Uritsky 1982-8

2/21/5 Anatoly Usiskin 1989-91

2/21/6 Igor Uspensky 1983-9

2/21/7 Rakhim Efimovich Ustayev 1980-1

2/21/8 Rubin Ustayev 1990

2/21/9 Rimma Ustilovskaya 1988

2/21/10 Evgenya Utevskaya 1982-4

2/21/11 Mikhail Uvarov 1986

2/22/1 Faina Vaidman 1989-90

2/22/2 Pavel Petrovich Vaidman 1980-4

2/22/3 Vladimir Sergeevich Vail 1980-2

2/22/4 Svetlana Vainberg 1989-90

2/22/5 Alexander Vainer 1984-7

2/22/6 Boris Naumovich Vainer 1981

2/22/7 Abram Vainer 1984-6

2/22/8 Shimon Vainer 1986

2/22/9 Boris Adolfovich Vainerman 1982-6

2/22/10 Lisa Davidovna Vainerman 1982-6

2/22/11 Iosef Vainfeld 1986-7

2/22/12 Leonid Mikhailovitch Vainshtein 1979-85

2/22/13 Boris Baruch Vainshtock 1982-8

2/22/14 Mira Izrailevna Vainshtok 1980-9

2/22/15 Zinaida Vaintrub 1989-90 MS 254 78 A980

2/22/16 Galina Vais 1988-9

2/22/17 Anatoly Vaisman 1981-5

2/22/18 Ilia Vaisman 1978-86

2/22/19 Alexander Vaismanov 1990-91

2/22/20 Shlomo Vaistuch 1986-7

2/22/21 Ilya Mendelevich Vaitzblit 1977-87

2/22/22 Roman Vaksemburg 1990-1

2/22/23 Ram Vaksman 1993

2/22/24 Mikhail Vapnik 1985-7

2/22/25 Elya Varshavskaya 1988-9

2/22/26 Lilian Varvak 1979-88

2/22/27 Nelly Varvak 1980-8

2/22/28 David Vaserman 1987

2/22/29 Emil Vashevinikov 1980-2

2/22/30 Grigory Israelovich Vasserman 1980-7

2/22/31 Mikhail Vasserman 1988-9

2/22/32 Anatoly Vassilevsky 1982-6

2/22/33 Feliks Vayner 1988-9

2/22/34 Vitaly Waysberg 1992

2/22/35 Iosef Veber 1982-5

2/22/36 Vladimir Veidenbaum 1988

2/22/37 Boris Vekker 1983-5

2/22/38 Grigory Velinson 1978-80

2/22/39 Sergei Veprinsky 1989-90

2/22/40 Alexander N Vereshchagin 1990-1

2/22/41 Ilya Vernovsky 1988-9

2/22/42 Boris Vershovsky 1992

2/22/42A Anatoly Verteim 1985-8

2/22/43 Sabeli Verteim 1987-8

2/22/44 Leonid Vestfried 1982-6 MS 254 79 A980

2/22/45 Vladimir Veytsel 1982-6

2/22/46 Grisha Vilenchik 1984-9

2/22/47 Volf Leibovich Vilensky 1976-83

2/22/48 Alexander Leonidovich Vilig 1979-88

2/22/49 Svetlana Vikulova 1990

2/22/50 Yosif Vilk 1988

2/22/51 Mikhail Sergeevich Vinaver 1983-5

2/22/52 Vladimir Vinnick 1980-8

2/22/53 Alexander Vinokurov 1988

2/22/54 Anatoly Virshuvsky 1985-6

2/22/55 Anatoly Vizel 1981-6

2/22/56 Stella Vladimirova 1980

2/22/57 Maria Vlasova 1979-80

2/22/58 David Vodovoz 1980-6

2/22/59 Mikhail Valentinovitch Voitovitch 1981-6

2/22/60 Anatoly Volchegursky 1990

2/22/61 Moisey (Mark) Volfenson 1981-9

2/22/62 Yacov Volokh 1984

2/22/63 Leonid Volovsky 1976-88

2/22/64 Nadezhda Vornovitskaya 1992

2/22/65 Alexander Vorobiev 1987

2/22/66 Irina Voronkevitch 1989-90

2/22/67 Yuri Vudka 1976

2/22/68 Leonid Vulf 1991

2/22/69 Pytor Samoilovitch Vulokh 1980-2

2/22/70 Ayram Shayevitch Vurgafiman 1980-2

2/23/1 Perla Wainberg 1985

2/23/2 Svetlana Weinberg 1982

2/23/3 Gennady Haskel Weinstein 1991-2

2/23/4 Fedor Weiss 1981 MS 254 80 A980

2/25/1 Shamil Yagubov 1988

2/25/2 Arkady Yakerevich 1986

2/25/3 Aleksander Yakir 1983-6

2/25/4 Yevgeny Morisovich Yakir 1977-87

2/25/5 Mikhail Yakobson 1982-7

2/25/6 Dmitri Yakubovsky 1990-1

2/25/7 Alexander Yampolsky 1976-88

2/25/8 Naum Yankelevich 1980-8

2/25/9 Semyon Yantovsky 1979-87

2/25/10 Stanislav Yurevich Yarzembovsky 1982-8

2/25/11 Svetlana Yefanova 1981-4

2/25/12 Viktor & Batsheva Yelistratov 1976-88

2/25/13 Alexei Yershov 1981-2

2/25/14 Andre Yershov 1989

2/25/15 Lev Yershov 1991-3

2/25/16 Semyon Yoselevich 1989

2/25/17 Yakov Yoselevich 1989-90

2/25/18 Vitaly Solomonovich Yourik 1983-5

2/25/19 Leonid Yudelevich 1990-1

2/25/20 Avram Yurborsky 1979-81

2/25/21 Elena Yurieva 1989-90

2/25/22 Solomon Iosifovich Yurist 1980-3

2/25/23 Grigory Yurkovsky 1988

2/25/24 David Yusak 1989

2/25/25 Garry Iosifovich Yusefovich 1980-5

2/25/26 Leonid Yusefovich 1982-7

2/25/27 Lydia Borisnova Yushkevitch 1981-6

2/25/28 Israel Yusufov 1982-5

2/25/29 Leah Yusufova 1988-91

2/25/30 Isaac Yusupov 1990-2 MS 254 81 A980

2/26/1 Veniamin Zacharin 1989-91

2/26/2 Israel Zaides 1988

2/26/3 Efim Zak 1986

2/26/4 Yakov Zakuta 1986-7

2/26/5 Alfred Zalessin 1989

2/26/6 Wulf Zalmanson 1976-9

2/26/7 Yakov Zamansky 1981

2/26/8 Ida Zamanskaya 1988

2/26/9 Natalia Zanegina 1989

2/26/10 Alxander Zapesochny 1987

2/26/11 Iosif Zaretsky 1981-6

2/26/12 Mikhail Zarkh 1992-3

2/26/13 Eliyahu Zarkhin 1989-90

2/26/14 Pavel Zaslavsky 1980-90

2/26/15 Lilya Zatuchnaya 1981-6

2/26/16 Boris Zavurov 1979-82

2/26/17 Ilya Zavurov 1980-84

2/26/18 Boris Zekster 1988-9

2/26/19 Solomon Zeldovich 1988

2/26/20 Alexander Zelenchuk 1991-2

2/26/21 Roald & Galina Zelichenok 1980

2/26/22 Valery Zelichenok 1989-90

2/26/23 Leonid Yakorlevich Zeliger 1979-87

2/26/24 Yakov Zeltser 1990-1

2/26/25 Yuri Zeyda 1989-90

2/26/26 Leonid Zhernovsky 1990

2/26/27 Henry Zhitnitsky 1979-81

2/26/28 Irina Zhitrikova 1989

2/26/29 Alexander Zhukovsky 1989 MS 254 82 A980

2/26/30 Mark Borisovich Zigmond 1980-9

2/26/31 Galina Zilberman 1984-6

2/26/32 Yakov Zilberman 1987

2/26/33 Moshe Zilbershtein 1987

2/26/34 Yuri Leinevich Zieman 1980-8

2/26/35 Maria Ziemens 1989

2/26/36 Vladimir Zimonenko 1988-9

2/26/37 Mark Zingert 1989

2/26/38 Iosif Zisels 1979-91

2/26/38A Vladimir Ziserson 1981

2/26/39 Mikhil Ziskind 1990-1

2/26/40 Alexander Zlatopolsky 1990-1

2/26/41 Boris Zolotarevsky 1990-1

2/26/42 Leonid Zolotarevsky 1990-1

2/26/43 Vladimir Zorkin 1981-7

2/26/44 Stanislav Zubko 1980-7

2/26/45 Andrei Zubkov 1980-7

2/26/46 Yusif Zulfugarov 1981-2

2/26/47 Zakhar Zunshain 1986-7

2/26/48 Susana Zuravsky 1989

2/26/49 Valery Zverev 1982-9

3 Publicity, circulars, publications and press cuttings

3/1 Publicity

3/1/1 Photograph album containing copies of correspondence and 1972-92 publicity material relating to the activities of the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry

3/1/2 Copy of the Daily Telegraph and Bailey and Litchfield’s Ritz 1973-7 Newspaper; biography of Benjamin Bogomolny; correspondence, some in Russian; story of Ida Yakovlevna Nudel; story of the 35's by the Helsinki Agreement Watchdog Committee MS 254 83 A980

3/1/3 Articles from the Times, the Birmingham Post and the Sunday 1976-8 Telegraph; report from the League of Jewish Women, details of Soviet Jewish Prisoners of Conscience; correspondence; report and hearing of the Podrabinek brothers

3/1/4 Copies of photographs; correspondence from refusniks to adopters, 1975-8 some in Russian

3/1/5 Correspondence; background information on Leonid Volvovsky; 1977-8 copy of Bailey and Litchfield’s Ritz Newspaper

3/1/6 Correspondence regarding the Helsinki agreement; minutes of 1978 Egerton meeting

3/1/7 Correspondence; postcard; black and white A4 portrait; articles; 1978-9 newspaper cuttings from the Daily Mail, the Advertiser and the Daily Telegraph; copy of the Free Nation

3/1/8 Correspondence; Christmas card; article titled ‘ The Experiences 1979 of Jews in the Soviet Union’ by Yuli Wexler; newspaper articles from the New York Times, the Jerusalem Post and the Guardian; Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry Newsletter

3/1/9 Correspondence, some between the Women’s Campaign for 1979-92 Soviet Jewry and the press; newspaper cuttings, including from The Times, the Daily Telegraph, the International Herald Tribune, Today, some in Russian; copy of West Quest Magazine

3/1/10 Correspondence between the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry 1985-96 and the press; newspaper cuttings from the Jewish Chronicle; one article in Russian

3/1/11 Correspondence from the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry 1986-94 regarding Soviet Jews and with the press; newspaper cutting including from , the International Herald Tribune the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian

3/1/12 Correspondence, some between the Women’s Campaign for Soviet 1986-96 Jewry and the press; newspaper cuttings including from the Daily Mail, the Daily Telegraph, The Times

3/1/13 Correspondence to and from the Foreign and Commonwealth Feb 1988 - Mar Office regarding Soviet Jewish prisoners; article from Paris Match 1993 Magazine

3/2 Circulars, newsletters and publications and newspaper cuttings

3/2/1 Circulars from the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry; copies Nov 1980 - Aug of newspaper cuttings from the Jewish Chronicle, the Daily 1983 Telegraph, The Times and the Guardian

3/2/2 Circulars from the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry; copies Oct 1984 - Sep of newspaper cuttings from the International Herald Tribune, the 1985 Guardian, the Jewish Chronicle, the Daily Telegraph and the Jerusalem Post

3/2/3 Circulars from the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry; copies Sep 1985 - Oct of newspaper cuttings from the Southend Standard, the 1986 Gazette, the Jewish Chronicle , the Evening Post, The Times and MS 254 84 A980

the Birmingham Post

3/2/4 Circulars from the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry Oct 1986 - Sep 1987

3/2/5 Circulars from the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry Oct 1987 - Sep 1988

3/2/6 Circulars from the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry Sep 1991 - Jul 1994

3/2/7 Circulars from the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry Sep 1994 - Dec 1997

3/2/8 Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry Newsletters; article on Aug 1977-Jul Soviet Jewry by Bro. T. Duffy; copies of newspaper cuttings from 1979 the New York Times, the Jewish Gazette, the Daily Telegraph, the Jerusalem Post, Soviet Weekly and the Guardian

3/2/9 Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry Newsletters; newspaper 1978-9 cuttings from the Daily Telegraph, The Times

3/2/10 Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry Newsletters; workshop 1979 reports; newspaper cuttings from the Guardian and the Daily Telegraph; Liberal Jewish Synagogue confirmation service orders of service

3/2/11 Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry Newsletters; 1979 correspondence; newspaper cuttings from the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph and Soviet Weekly

3/2/12 Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry Newsletters; copies of Jul 1979 - Nov newspaper cutting from the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail, the 1980 Liverpool Jewish Gazette, International Herald Tribune, the Jewish Chronicle, the Jerusalem Post and the Guardian

3/2/13 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan - Dec 1973

3/2/14 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan - Jul 1974

3/2/15 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Aug - Dec 1974

3/2/16 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan - Jun 1975

3/2/17 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jul 1975 - Feb 1977

3/2/18 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan - Dec 1976

3/2/19 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan - Dec 1977

3/2/20 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan - Dec 1978

3/2/21 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan - Dec 1985

3/2/22 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan - Dec 1986

3/2/23 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan- Dec 1987 MS 254 85 A980

3/2/24 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan - Dec 1988

3/2/25 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan - Dec 1989

3/2/26 ‘Jews in the USSR’ Information Bulletin Jan - Dec 1990

3/2/27 ESRA Newsletters Jul 1995- Oct 1996

3/2/28 USSR News Brief 1986-1991

3/2/29 Publications: Political Psychiatry in the USSR by Robert Van 1975-87 Voren, A Manual Psychiatry for Dissidents, International Association on the Political use of Psychiatry Information Bulletin

3/2/30 Publication: The Jews of Russia: Their History in Maps and 1976-9 Photographs by Martin Gilbert; Adopt a Refusnik forms; Story of the 35's, Report on Anti - Semitic propaganda in the USSR; Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry membership form

3/2/31 Publications: Let My People Go: A Curriculum for the study of 1979 Jewish History in Russia; article ‘The case of IDA Nudel’ by Jerome E Singer and Isaac Elkind, The year of the Child - Soviet Style

3/2/32 Publications: Issues of JIA Reporter; information on Tourist 1990-91 Centres of the Soviet Union; leaflets regarding the Youth Aliyah, Immigration and Social Welfare; booklet Israel Today, speakers notes on Exodus ‘91

3/2/33 Publications: Comite Des Quinze; the Jewish Chronicle Magazine, 1993-6 The MAAS Building Project Proposal; Exodus Project Bulletins; newspaper cuttings from Jewish World

4 Photographs

4/1-18 Photograph albums containing photographs in black and white and 1978-94 colour also photocopied photographs. Information is recorded on the reverse of photos in ink, pencil and some typed labels, and on index cards, in alphabetical order. These are mainly photographs of individual or groups of refuseniks taken during visits to Russia 4/1 A-C 4/2 D-E 4/3 F-Gen 4/4 Ger-Gor 4/5 Gor-I 4/6 Ka-Ki 4/7 Kli-Ko 4/8 Ko-Ku 4/9 La-Lo 4/10 Lu-Me 4/11 Mi-O 4/12 P 4/13 R MS 254 86 A980

4/14 Sa-Shr 4/15 Sht-Sv 4/16 T-U 4/17 V 4/18 Groups

4/19 Photographs, black and white and colour, of individual and groups 1970s-90s of refusniks

4/20 Photographs of individuals and groups of refuseniks taken in 1973-86 Russia. Photographs of artists work; photographs of demonstrations held in London on behalf of refuseniks

4/21 Photographs and negatives of individual and groups of refuseniks, 1973-89 locations, celebrations, some demonstrations, hunger striker and ex-prisoners of conscience

4/22 Photograph and negatives of refuseniks, Sharansky visit, Royal 1975-91 Albert Hall, birthday tree planting demonstrations, camps and prisons in Russia

4/23 Photographs of refuseniks, locations and activities, setting up of 1979-89 Cultural Centre, Leningrad, synagogues and cemeteries. Note of one refusenik who `became or was a KGB informer'

4/24 Photographs of refuseniks, groups, orphanage, demonstrations. 1981-89 Jewish school Moscow. Purim party Moscow 1988. Kiev demonstration 1989, taken by Lady Young

4/25 Photographs of refuseniks, individuals and groups, Cheders, 1981-9 synagogues, cemeteries, various locations, libraries, dance seminar and, documents

4/26 Project for book of photographs of refusenik children ‘The Year of 1979-80 the Child USSR Style’; notes, printers addresses on file cover. Ideas, plans, layout, estimate, price, information on each subject in book. Copy of `The Year of the Child Soviet Style'. Correspondence, orders, invitations to write foreword, organisation of publication, launch.

4/27 Photographs and list of children for book project; poster and 1978-88 various photos of Campaign for Soviet Jewry; collection of black and white photographs of Mikhail Gorbachev with individuals possibly 35's workers and volunteers during a visit to the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry office

4/28 Photographs, adverts, refusenik biographies, photocopies of 1986 photographs of Sharanskys visit to Britain, in particular the Royal Albert Hall. Moscow State Circus

4/29 Photographs, negatives, artwork of locations, biographies and notes 1974-90 of refuseniks, taken during visits to Russia. Most photographs and some negatives are labelled, one folder of `unknown' photos

4/30 Negatives of refuseniks, including two glass negatives 1973-86 MS 254 87 A980 5 Campaign material

5/1/1 Handmade protest banner with the text ‘When Will Helsinki n.d Agreement reach Soviet Jewish Prisoners of Conscience’

5/1/2 White t-shirt with the text ‘KGB release Sharansky’ on the back n.d and the front

5/1/3 Red t-shirt with the text ‘USSR Free Federov, Mendelevich, n.d Murzhenko’ on the front and ‘USSR Free Nudel, Sharansky, Slepak’ on the back, featuring images of the prisoners

5/2/1/A Blue and white stripe pyjama top which bears similarities with n.d Russian prison uniform: worn on demonstrations

5/2/1/B Blue and white Stripe pyjama trousers, with drawstring waist, n.d which bears similarities with Russian prison uniform: worn on demonstrations

5/3/1 Video tape of footage from Moscow, featuring an interview with c.1980 Mikhall Rosenfeld

5/3/2 Beta video tape of BBC TV Programme ‘Panorama c.1980

5/3/3 Video tape from of No Exit: The Jewish Refuseniks c.1980

5/3/4 Video tape of a visit to Moscow and Leningrad, featuring Karen Dec 1987 Green and Jonathan Cowan

5/3/5 Beta video tape of ‘The Gates of Brass’ 1985

5/3/6 Video tape of Soviet TV footage c.1980

5/3/7 Video tape of Pal System, featuring Tayna Edelshtein Jun 1986 and Galina Zelichonik

5/3/8 Audio tape of Soviet Jewry poems titled He is still 1981 there by Sylvia Hukeman?

5/3/9 Record of a message, featuring the voice of Leonid n.d Slepak and Correspondence from the M.P. Chairman, Patrick Cormack

5/3/10 Six colour slides of office images c.1980

5/4/1 Selection of badges: five large badges, four with the n.d text ‘Campaign for Soviet Jewry 35’s’ and one with the text ‘One to One Emergency Week for Sick Children’; ten small button Badges with the text` 35’s’

5/4/2 Homemade ankle restraint and metal chain n.d

5/4/3 Metal handcuffs and chain with a set of keys n.d

5/4/3/A Metal handcuffs and chain with a set of keys n.d

5/4/3/B Metal handcuffs and chain with a set of keys n.d MS 254 88 A980

5/4/3/C Metal handcuffs and chain with a set of keys n.d

5/4/4 Roll of red stickers with the text ‘Free Soviet Jews’ n.d