Ephraim (Alexander) Kholmyansky, Prisoner Of Zion 1984-1986 Arrested for creation of the underground project for dissemination of Hebrew education and Jewish identity in the peripheral cities of the USSR
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Russian, Hebrew, English
Contact ephraimkh@gmail.com
Based in: Jerusalem
Ephraim (Alexander) Kholmyansky was born in 1950 in Moscow to a Jewish family. He graduated from the prestigious Moscow high school #2. He acquired an M.Sc. in computer sciences and worked for seven years as a computer hardware and CAD specialist in the Moscow computer peripherals R&D center.
Hebrew Teacher in Moscow In the 1970s, Kholmyansky became interested in Jewish national revival and, above all, in learning Hebrew. In the late 1970s he became a prominent unofficial Hebrew teacher in Moscow. Although banned, Hebrew education was somewhat tolerated by the authorities in Moscow and Leningrad, but not in the tens of peripheral cities across the giant country, where the vast majority of Soviet Jews resided.
Underground Project Against all odds, Kholmyansky decided to take on the task of bringing Jewish national revival to these peripheral cities. The teaching of Hebrew was to serve as spearhead of this mission. Since the KGB did not tolerate such activity, the project had to be an underground one.
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