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Dressler, Edith – 1986
Analysis of information on Soviet Jewish immigration to the United States reveals the following: (1) the strongest motivation for emigration was anti-semitism, followed by a desire to secure one's children's future, opposition to or dissatisfaction with the political and economic system, the desire to join one's family, and the belief that there…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Cultural Isolation, Culture Conflict


