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desired that Valdgeym and other localities of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast become new centres of Jewish life of the Soviet Union.
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In 1980, a Yiddish school was opened in the settlement. During the early 20th century,
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was established in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. As of 1992, Valdgeym was the largest
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Valdgeym was founded in 1928 by a group of Jewish settlers from the areas of modern
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Veterans of Russia's Jewish land take lots of pride in the good ol' days
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The Jews of the Soviet Union: The History of a National Minority
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Khrushchev on the Withering Away of the Jewish National Home
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48°43′N 132°54′E / 48.717°N 132.900°E / 48.717; 132.900
‹See Tfd›
Russian
Yiddish
‹See Tfd›
German
rural locality
selo
Birobidzhansky District
Jewish Autonomous Oblast
Russia
collective farm
farming
cooperative
Lithuania
Latvia
Poland
Yiddish
shtetl
Wilno
Lithuania
Soviet
Chairman of the Central Executive Committee
Mikhail Kalinin


Stalin's Forgotten Zion
Search for Identity
Veterans of Russia's Jewish land take lots of pride in the good ol' days
Where Russians Cursed in Yiddish

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