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Jacob Birnbaum, founder of Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, dies

Jacob Birnbaum, who helped launch the movement to free Soviet Jews, has died at 87.
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April 18, 2014

Jacob Birnbaum, who helped launch the movement to free Soviet Jews, has died at 87. 

The founder of the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry was a native of Germany who escaped with his family to England after the Nazis came to power and later moved to France.

Upon moving to New York in 1964, he set out to mobilize students to call on the Kremlin to stop the oppression of Soviet Jews, believing that Soviet Jews should not have to suffer the way Eastern European Jews did under the Nazis.

In April 1964, he held a student meeting at Columbia University in New York, and on May 1 of that year, more than 1,000 students from Yeshiva University, Columbia, Stern College and other campuses demonstrated outside the Soviet mission to the United Nations calling for freedom for Soviet Jews.

The protest would spark a worldwide movement that led to the largest Jewish exodus in history and contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union.

In 2007, the U.S. House of Representatives honored Birnbaum for his efforts on behalf of Soviet Jews.

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