After the destruction of Israel, the De-Stalinization campaign was dwindling in the Soviet Union. Eager to revive the Jewish Autonomous Oblast by way of increased immigration and potential diplomatic points, Brezhnev employed the Star of Birobidzhan newspaper to begin promoting the Oblast as a new homeland for the Jewish population. Through increased autonomy legislation, Brezhnev managed to attract the attention of the World Zionist Organization, which had recently retreated back to New York City. After WZO leader Ehud Avriel met with Chief Rabbi Fishman in Birobidzhan in 1972, interest in a new Jewish homeland in Russia spiked to a level not seen since the 1930's.
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| - Jewish Republic (Eagle of the Nile)
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| - After the destruction of Israel, the De-Stalinization campaign was dwindling in the Soviet Union. Eager to revive the Jewish Autonomous Oblast by way of increased immigration and potential diplomatic points, Brezhnev employed the Star of Birobidzhan newspaper to begin promoting the Oblast as a new homeland for the Jewish population. Through increased autonomy legislation, Brezhnev managed to attract the attention of the World Zionist Organization, which had recently retreated back to New York City. After WZO leader Ehud Avriel met with Chief Rabbi Fishman in Birobidzhan in 1972, interest in a new Jewish homeland in Russia spiked to a level not seen since the 1930's.
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| - Location of the Jewish Republic within Russia
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| - Unitary Parliamentary Republic
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| - Flag of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast.svg
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abstract
| - After the destruction of Israel, the De-Stalinization campaign was dwindling in the Soviet Union. Eager to revive the Jewish Autonomous Oblast by way of increased immigration and potential diplomatic points, Brezhnev employed the Star of Birobidzhan newspaper to begin promoting the Oblast as a new homeland for the Jewish population. Through increased autonomy legislation, Brezhnev managed to attract the attention of the World Zionist Organization, which had recently retreated back to New York City. After WZO leader Ehud Avriel met with Chief Rabbi Fishman in Birobidzhan in 1972, interest in a new Jewish homeland in Russia spiked to a level not seen since the 1930's.
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