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The Jewish Autonomous Region of Birobidzhan in Siberia [PDF]
The Jewish Autonomous Region (JAR) of Birobidzhan in Siberia is still alive. The once famous “Siberian Zion”, at the confluence of the Bira and Bidzhan rivers, a stone’s throw away from China and a day from the Pacific Ocean, 9,000 km and six days by ...
Alessandro Vitale
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It would be a mistake to assume that ethnopolitics is only a matter of confrontation between different ethnic groups. On the contrary, there is a range of examples where it is pursued in a spirit of compromise and co‑operation. One of them is the case of
Alessandro Vitale
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THE CONCENTRATION OF RADON IN INDOOR AIR OF THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION
The article deals with the accumulation of radon in indoor air in the Jewish Autonomous Region. It is shown that the highest levels are detected in Obluchensky, Birobidzhan regions and in the capital of autonomy – Birobidzhan (mean for 2005–2010 values ...
E. O. Klinskaya, N. K. Khristoforova
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Architectural landscape in the Jewish autonomous region
The article is based on the field studies carried out in 2018-2019. The authors tried to find assimilation of Jewish culture inside the experimental space of the Soviet period.
Алина Иванова +1 more
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Long-term manifestations of epidemiological process of enterovirus infection in the Jewish Autonomous Region were similar to those in the Khabarovsk Territory, though with a lower intensity.
E. Yu. Sapega +13 more
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Current migration processes in the Far East (on the example of Jewish Autonomous Oblast) [PDF]
The aim of this research is to study the dynamics of migration, as well as to conduct an analysis of permanent and labour migration in the Jewish Autonomous Region (JAR) in the period from 1993 to 2008. It is shown that in the period from 1993 to 2002the
Svetlana Nikolayevna Mishchuk
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Represented is the short characteristic of natural waterways and temporal distribution of atmospheric precipitations in the Jewish autonomous region. Given are the data on the organization and carrying out of monitoring as regards centralized and non ...
P. V. Kopylov
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Characterization of a New HIV-1 Second-Generation Circulating Recombinant Form CRF173_63A6 in the Jewish Autonomous Region of Russia [PDF]
Studies of HIV-1 molecular epidemiology describe significant differences in HIV infection spread across geographical areas. We examined 80 HIV-1 samples from the Jewish Autonomous Region of Russia in 2024. HIV-1 genome sequences for 12 samples revealed a
Vasiliy E. Ekushov +13 more
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ETHNOMONITORING OF THE PERCEPTION OF MIGRANTS IN THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION
The article analyzes the peculiarities of the perception of migrants by the local society. The main empirical material is a sociological survey conducted by the authors of the study among the host population of the Jewish Autonomous Region.
Ekaterina V. Titova, Larisa P. Landik
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Jews and Cossacks in the Jewish Autonomous Region
At arecent congress, Cossacks of Eastern Siberia and Far East of Russia demanded the abolition of the Jewish Autonomous Region (JAR). Most zealous Zionists supported this demand, since their primary goal is to bring world Jewry to Israel. However, the majority of the 200,000 Jews and non-Jews of the JAR, including approximately one hundred so-called ...
Felix Ryansky
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