https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Culture/A-DUBIOUS-ANNIVERSARY-507960

Should the Jewish community celebrate a century since the Russian Revolution?
THIS FALL, the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow is organizing special exhibits and lectures to mark the 100- year anniversary of the Russian Revolution.

On display will be leaflets from Jewish political parties and paintings by Russian-Jewish revolutionary artists, as well as letters and diary entries of Jewish revolutionaries such as Leon Trotsky. Some of these items, including a government document that banned the teaching of Hebrew in schools will be displayed publicly for the first time, according to curator Grigory Kazovsky.

The museum is also planning a festive concert of Jewish revolutionary songs and poems performed in Yiddish and Russian.

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