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Beyond Relief: JDC's Work in the Ukraine and Crimea between the Wars

Exhibit Gallery In Depth
  1. Beyond Relief (Introduction)
  2. Tumultuous Times - Great Needs
  3. Seeking New Horizons
  4. Living off the Land
  5. Supporting Community
  6. Great Expectations
  7. Urban Opportunities
Colonists from the communal wheat fields of Khaklay settlement in Crimea.

By 1920, war, revolution, and famine had left the newly emerged Soviet Union in chaos. JDC brought aid to impoverished Jews in the region, especially desperate after years of bloody pogroms and ongoing exclusion from any government services. JDC hoped to free Jews from such crippling conditions and provide them a secure place in the emerging society. Agro-Joint, established in 1924, created Jewish agricultural colonies and industrial schools in Ukraine and Crimea. By 1938, Agro-Joint's work was subsumed by the Soviet system. Disturbingly, at that point, many Agro-Joint leaders and some colonists were arrested as part of the Great Terror orchestrated by Stalin.

JDC's work in the Ukraine and Crimea in the early 1920's.
Tumultuous Times - Great Needs
A woman colonist hard at work building haystack
Seeking New Horizons
Agro_Joint provided financing, training, seeds, and modern equipment for the colonists.
Living off the Land
Agro-Joint supported medical and social service organizations through local aid societies.
Supporting Community
Colonists process grain with a motorized combine.
Great Expectations
Responding to industrial development in the Soviet Union, Agro-Joint created training programs for Jews.
Urban Opportunities
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