Russian-speaking Jews have yet to find their place in the American Jewish community but don't give up on them – we need each other, writes Olga Markus, JFNA's new professional dedicated to engaging the RSJ community. Read more.
Russian-speaking Jews have yet to find their place in the American Jewish community but don't give up on them – we need each other, writes Olga Markus, JFNA's new professional dedicated to engaging the RSJ community. Read more.
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