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<ead><eadheader langencoding="iso639-2b" scriptencoding="iso15924" relatedencoding="dc" repositoryencoding="iso15511" countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601" id="a0"><eadid countrycode="us" mainagencycode="wauar" encodinganalog="identifier" url="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv739705" identifier="80444/xv739705">WAUSternEdwardASovietRefuseniksPHColl1598.xml</eadid><filedesc><titlestmt><titleproper>Edward A. Stern photograph collection of Soviet Jewish refusenik scientists <date encodinganalog="date" era="ce">1970-1983</date></titleproper><titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">Stern (Edward A.) Collection of Soviet Jewish Refusenik Photographs</titleproper></titlestmt><publicationstmt><publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries</publisher><date normal="" encodinganalog="date">© 2019 (Last modified: 7/7/2023)</date><address><addressline>Seattle, WA 98195</addressline></address></publicationstmt></filedesc></eadheader><archdesc level="collection" type="inventory" relatedencoding="marc21"><did><repository><corpname>University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections</corpname></repository><unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="wauar">PH1598</unitid><origination><persname role="creator" encodinganalog="100">Stern, Edward A.</persname></origination><unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" type="collection">Edward A. Stern
		  photograph collection of Soviet Jewish refusenik scientists</unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1970/1983" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1970-1983</unitdate><physdesc><extent>11 photographs (1 folder)</extent></physdesc><langmaterial>Collection materials are in 
		<language langcode="eng" scriptcode="latn" encodinganalog="546">English</language>.</langmaterial><abstract encodinganalog="5203_$a">Photographs of
		  Soviet Jewish refusenik scientists in Moscow and Israel</abstract></did><bioghist encodinganalog="5450_" id="a2"><p>Dr. Edward Abraham Stern (September 19, 1930 - May 17, 2016) was a
		  renowned physicist on the faculty of the University of Washington Physics
		  Department from 1965 to his retirement in 2000, and an emeritus professor
		  thereafter. </p><p>Beginning in the early 1970’s, he worked tirelessly to promote the
		  plight of Russian Jewish refusenik scientists in the Soviet Union who were
		  trying to obtain exit visas for Israel. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photographs of Russian Jewish scientists who were "refused" exit visas
		  to emigrate to Israel and became known as refuseniks. Once these scientists
		  applied for exit visas, the refuseniks were treated as enemies of the state:
		  they were dismissed or demoted from their scientific positions, lost their
		  homes, and were continually ostracized, followed and bullied by the secret
		  police.</p><p>On June 10, 1973, seven refusenik scientists went on a 15 day hunger
		  strike to raise international awareness of their plight. Among those on the
		  hunger strike were Mark Ya. Azbel, Moishe Gitterman, Alexander Voronel and
		  Victor Brailovsky whose photographs are included in this collection. </p><p>When the hunger strike began, Stern established contact with these
		  scientists and became a conduit for information of their plight. He publicized
		  their situation through newspaper articles, worked with professional
		  associations and politicians, including Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson who
		  sponsored the Jackson-Vanik Amendment to the Trade Reform Act (passed in 1974)
		  which asked for freedom of emigration for Soviet citizens. </p><p>Stern passionately worked to support and help these refuseniks and the
		  scores of letters he wrote to professional associations, scholars and
		  politicians, along with a wealth of documents can be found in his papers
		  (Edward A. Stern Papers, Accession No. 5002-003).</p></scopecontent><accessrestrict><p>The collection is open to the public.</p><p><extref href="https://uw.aeon.atlas-sys.com/logon/?Action=10&amp;Form=31&amp;Value=https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv739705/xml" role="text/html" actuate="onrequest" show="new" id="aeon">Request at UW</extref></p></accessrestrict><userestrict><p>Status of creator's copyrights is unknown; restrictions may exist on
		  copying, quotation, or publication. Users are responsible for researching
		  copyright status before use.</p></userestrict><acqinfo><p>Donor: Sylvia Stern, January 2019.</p></acqinfo><bibliography id="a11" encodinganalog="581"><p><bibref linktype="simple">Azbel, Mark Ya, <emph render="italic"> REFUSENIK trapped in the Soviet Union </emph>. Edited by Grace
			 Pierce Forbes. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1981</bibref></p></bibliography><relatedmaterial encodinganalog="544__$n" id="a6"><p>Edward A. Stern papers and oral history interviews, 1954 (Accession
		  No. 5002-003).</p></relatedmaterial><controlaccess><subject source="uwsc">Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)</subject><subject source="archiveswest" encodinganalog="690" altrender="nodisplay">Photographs</subject><subject source="archiveswest" encodinganalog="690" altrender="nodisplay">Jewish Americans</subject></controlaccess><dsc type="combined" id="a23"><p> </p><c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Moscow</unittitle></did><note><p>Beginning in 1972, the refusenik scientists, led by theoretical
				physicist Alexander Voronel, held Sunday scientific seminars in their Moscow
				apartments. In an effort to keep their scientific work alive and provide
				intellectual sustenance, they gave lectures to each other, often visited by
				American scientists in Moscow during US-Soviet scientific exchanges.</p></note><note><p>In August, 1973, Edward Stern attended the International
				Conference of Magnetism ICM-73 in Moscow and visited a Sunday scientific
				seminar attended by several refusenik scientists. Many of the photographs in
				this collection were probably taken during that visit.</p></note><c02 level="item"><did><container type="folder">1</container><container type="item">1</container><unittitle type="itemphoto">Mark Ya. Azbel on right giving a
				  lecture</unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August
				  1973?</unitdate></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="folder">1</container><container type="item">2</container><unittitle>Alexander Voronel seated second from left, and Victor
				  Brailovsky seated third from left among other seminar attendees </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August 1973?</unitdate></did></c02><c02 level="item"><did><container type="folder">1</container><container type="item">3</container><unittitle type="itemphoto">Mark Ya. Azbel wearing a white shirt
				  surrounded by other seminar attendees</unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August
				  1973?</unitdate></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="folder">1</container><container type="item">4</container><unittitle>Victor Brailovsky, Irina Brailovsky, Nina Voronel, Mark
				  Ya. Azbel and Alexander Voronel </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August 1973?</unitdate></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="folder">1</container><container type="item">5</container><unittitle>Victor Brailovsky, Irina Brailovsky, Nina Voronel, Mark
				  Ya. Azbel and Alexander Voronel </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August 1973?</unitdate></did><note><p>Same group of people as Ph. Coll.1598.4 photographed from a
				  different angle </p><p/></note></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="folder">1</container><container type="item">6</container><unittitle>Irina Brailovsky at lower left hand corner, Mark Ya.
				  Azbel in lower right hand corner, sitting with other seminar
				  attendees</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August 1973?</unitdate></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="folder">1</container><container type="item">7</container><unittitle>Two unidentified seminar attendees</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August 1973?</unitdate></did></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="folder">1</container><container type="item">8</container><unittitle>Alexander and Nina Voronel </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August 1973?</unitdate></did><note><p>Written on verso: 1973 or 4, Moscow, Hunger striking scientist
				  Alexander Voronel, Norma Voronel. Strike was to get permission to go to
				  Israel.</p></note></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="folder">1</container><container type="item">9</container><unittitle>Edward Stern, Sylvia Stern, Moshe Gitterman and Mrs.
				  Gitterman</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August 1973?</unitdate></did><note><p>Written on verso: Moscow 1974? Russian scientists hunger strike
				  to go to Israel.</p></note></c02></c01><c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Israel</unittitle></did><c02 level="item"><did><container type="folder">1</container><container type="item">10</container><unittitle type="itemphoto">Mayor and Mrs. Wesley Uhlmann visit
				  Professor Edward Stern at the Technion, Haifa Israel Institute of
				  Technology</unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">January
				  1971</unitdate></did><note><p>Written on verso: Ed's sabbatical 1970-71 at Technion, Haifa,
				  Israel. [Photographed] in front of Technion, Haifa, Israel 
				  <emph render="underline">before</emph> Ed lost respect for the Mayor because of
				  his refusal to even see or speak up for the suffering Russian Jews.</p></note><note><p>Wesley Uhlman served as the 47th Mayor of Seattle, Washington
				  from 1969-1978.</p></note><note><p>Tour of Seattle residents to sister city Beersheva, Israel.</p></note></c02><c02 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">1</container><container type="item">11</container><unittitle>Alexander Voronel at left and the Rapaports</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 1983</unitdate></did><note><p>Written on verso: Left Soviet Union. Went to Israel. Rapaports
				  and Alexander Voronel. Voronel was a Physics Professor, Tel Aviv University</p></note></c02></c01></dsc></archdesc></ead>

