The Haggadah’s words were felt as KGB agents surrounded them. Later he would “celebrate” Passover in the Gulag
The Housewives Who Took on the USSR to Help Soviet Jewry
How a women’s protest group made a difference by raising the cause of Soviet Jewish political prisoners during the Cold War
Natan Sharansky’s Little Book of Psalms that Survived the Soviet Prison
During the darkest period of his eventful life, a small black book gave light to the imprisoned Natan Sharansky, symbolizing his connection with his wife and with the Land of Israel