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Itâs November 3rd, and on this day in 1988 the Soviet Union ended its ban on the teaching of Hebrew.
This declaration was not, as it may appear, undertaken as a cultural allowance for the Jewish population in Russia, but as a political move by the Soviets to remove an obstacle in immigration talks with the Americans.
By SYS EducationItâs November 3rd, and on this day in 1988 the Soviet Union ended its ban on the teaching of Hebrew.
This declaration was not, as it may appear, undertaken as a cultural allowance for the Jewish population in Russia, but as a political move by the Soviets to remove an obstacle in immigration talks with the Americans.