Two Soviet Jews, Vladimir Slepak and his wife Masha, broke with the Soviet Communist party when Vladimir wanted reaffirm his religion and live in Israel. It recounts their 17-year ordeal with their government, their long wait for permission to emigrate and the family's eventual reunion.
"Two Soviet Jews, Vladimir Slepak and his wife Masha, broke with the Soviet Communist party when Vladimir wanted reaffirm his religion and live in Israel. It recounts their 17-year ordeal with their government, their long wait for permission to emigrate and the family's eventual reunion."@en
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