RUSSIAN JEWS. Film 1. Before the Revolution - English+eesti SUB - Русские Евреи. Фильм первый. До революции.

IMDB: 7.8 Views: 13685 Year: 2016 Subs: en he Director Leonid Parfyonov Actors Russian Jews. Film 1. Before the Revolution with English Hebrew subtitles Genesis Philanthropy Group ( #/who-we-are ) and Studio Namedni present a documentary trilogy about the phenomenon of Russian Jews – in Russia and beyond. Author and narrator: Leonid Parfenov. The first film of the trilogy by famous Russian journalist and TV host Leonid Parfenov tells the story of the Jewish people across Russian empire, their traditional way of life in Russia and their entering into the society at large, about famous bankers, scientists and artists reshaping their attitude to the rites of their ancestry. It is the story about the Russian word “pogrom” entering foreign dictionaries, about the Beylis Case and about the first wave of Jewish emigration. It is about the revolutionaries who shattered the Tsarist regime and changed the fate of the country in October 1917. The next two films of the trilogy will cover the more recent pages of the Russian Jews’ story and their self-identification. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dollar sign in circle cleaned (PD version).svg This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments, a violation of Wikipedia’s terms of use. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia’s content policies, particularly neutral point of view. (January 2023) The Genesis Philanthropy Group (GPG) is a global family of foundations, co-founded by Mikhail Fridman, an international businessman and philanthropist, and his business partners.[1][2] In 2022 after Russian invasion in Ukraine the EU imposed sanctions on Fridman, who said the EU’s allegations were false and defamatory. After that the Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into and frozen the bank account.[3] An interim manager was subsequently appointed.[4] GPG supports causes which strengthen Jewish identity all over the world, advancing Jewish engagement into the 21st century to create a more diverse and connected global Jewish community.[5] [6] GPG’s work is inspired by its founders’ commitment to: strengthening Jewish identity among Russian-speaking Jews worldwide.[7] fostering bonds and common understanding between Jews living in Israel and in the Diaspora.[8] developing innovative formats geared towards the expansion of Jewish engagement opportunities.[9] expanding local and global Jewish connection opportunities in the UK and Spain.[10][11] In January 2014, Gennady Gazin was elected chairman of the board. Ilia Salita, the former president and CEO of the foundation, died in June 2020.[12] Marina Yudborovksy was appointed as GPG’s new CEO in July 2020.[13][14] In partnership with the State of Israel, GPG launched the “Our Common Destiny” initiative in 2019 to strengthen the bonds among Jews worldwide.[15] The Declaration of Our Common Destiny sets out five deeply-held values that unite the Jewish people[16] and was endorsed by Israel’s president Reuven Rivlin as a “roadmap for the Jewish future”.[17] ://
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