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was established in order to assist in moving settlers to a new location, housebuilding, irrigation, training, providing them with cattle and agricultural tools, education, medical and cultural services. The funds were to be provided by private donations, charities and lotteries.
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Komzet was abolished in 1938, as part of the process of dismantling almost all central nationalities institutions.
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Stalin's Forgotten Zion. Birobidzhan and the Making of a Soviet Jewish Homeland: An Illustrated History, 1928–1996
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was identified as a territory suitable for compact living of the Soviet Jews. The region would become the
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The Komzet was a government committee whose function was to contribute and distribute the land for new
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by Jonathan Dekel-Chen (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) from Colombia Journal of Historiography
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Farming the Red Land: Jewish Agricultural Colonization and Local Soviet Power, 1924–1941
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The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923–1939
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to adopt agricultural labor. Other goals were getting financial assistance from the
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Up From the "Ash Heap"? A Lost Chapter of Interwar Jewish History
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Organization for Jewish Colonisation in the Soviet Union (IKOR)
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but it did not attract the expected mass Jewish resettlement.
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In 1924–1926, the Komzet helped to create several Jewish
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Committee for the Settlement of Toiling Jews on the Land
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Society for Settling Toiling Jews on the Land (OZET)
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Threshing in the fields in a Jewish kolkhoz, c. 1930
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Index


Russian
Soviet Union
Pale of Settlement
Jewish diaspora
Zionism
kolkhozes
OZET
P. G. Smidovich
kolkhozes
Crimea
Ukraine
Stavropol
Jewish autonomy in Crimea
Birsko-Bidzhansky region
Russian Far East
Jewish Autonomous Oblast
Organization for Jewish Colonisation in the Soviet Union (IKOR)
Society for Settling Toiling Jews on the Land (OZET)
Gezerd
History of the Jews in Russia and the Soviet Union
Jews and Judaism in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
Yevsektsiya
ISBN
0-8014-8677-7
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0-520-20990-7
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0-300-10331-X

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