ნოდარ ჯინჯიხაშვილი,
არანაირი ბიოგრაფიული მონაცემები არ მომეპოვება.
საბჭოთა კავშირიდან წასვლის წინ, შემოიარა ოცდაათამდე ებრაული სათვისტომო და გადაიღო.
თუ ვინმეს, რაიმე ინფორმაცია გაქვთ კარგი იქნება ტუ დაწერთ.
Fifty years ago, Stalin ordered the Jews of Russia to have their passports stamped "Yevrei" (Jew), and for Russia's two and a half million jews, the custom - and approbrium - remains. Most Russian Jews who apply for exit permits are refused. REFUSENIKS, those repeatedly denied emigration, can lose their jobs or become objects of police harassment. The number of Russian jews arriving in America in 1979 was 29.000, it dropped to a trickle in 1981.The vast majority of Soviet Jews, however, never apply to emigrate.At the time of the Russian Revolution, there were 5000 synagogues in the Soviet Union.Today there are 55, with only 30 Rabbis to watch over them.Those synagogues that do remain open are poorly attended, as Jews are fearful that their affiliation with a congregation might hinder advancement in their secular lives. In the past 10 years, some synagogues have been converted by the state into warehouses, movie theaters, archives, and cultural clubs. photos @ Nodar DJINDJIHASHVILI, MAGNUM Distribution.
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Azrbaïdjan.
Kubian Jews who live among the people high in the Caucasian mountains.

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USSR. Bukharian Jews in a Synagogue in UIzbekistan, Central Asia.

Djindjihashvili NodarUSSR.A Jewish Ghetto in Karely, Georgia.

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Biélorussie. Krasnaya Sloboda.
A Jewish village of Krasnaya Sloboda in the Caucasian mountains.

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USSR.Tashkent,A saturday morning prayer in a synagogue
in Tashket (Uzbekistan) formerly a Muslim enclave near
Afghanistan it has had two millenia of Jewish population.
Most religious people live in Transcaucasia, and Central Asia.

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USSR.The synagogue in Minsk, Belorussians near Poland.

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USSR.The inside of a Synagogue in Tbilisi.

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USSR.The synagouge of Tbilisi.

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USSR.The Synagogue of Tbilisi.

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USSR.The foyer of the Tashkent synagogue in Uzbekistan.

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USSR.This original tombstone was initially written in Hebrew
with a 6 pointed Star of David,
in a cemetery of Vitebsk (Belorussia),
it has now been converted to Russian language
with a 5 pointed star.

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USSR.A bar-mitvah ceremony in a Synagogue at Baku, Azerbaijan.

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USSR.men carrying the Torah, in Tbilisi synagogue.

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USSR. A factory making Matzhos
(unleavened bread) in Tbilisi, only 3 factories of this type exist today.

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USSR.A Messianic jew in the Osi synagogue in Georgia.
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This post has been edited by Barry on 6 May 2007, 15:00