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  1. Leonid Slepak, son of Soviet-Jewish activist Vladimir Slepak, arrived in Israel last night with his wife Olga, 19, their three-month-old daughter and a message from his father who was arrested...

  2. Leonid Slepak is the author of The Gates of November (3.83 avg rating, 707 ratings, 57 reviews, published 1996)

  3. Mar 7, 1985 · But her marriage led her back to her career, because “my husband (Leonide Slepak) really encouraged me to go back; he knew that I would really regret quitting, and he was right.”

  4. Oct 9, 2021 · The Slepaks had two sons…Leonid and Alexander. Leonid became a wanted man at 18, when he refused induction into the Soviet army. He went underground and eventually was allowed to emigrate.

  5. Sep 15, 2017 · In 1979, Leonid who had “disappeared” to avoid conscription was also granted an exit visa. In between, the Slepaks and other leading refuseniks became the targets of renewed oppression.

  6. Apr 28, 2015 · Vladimir Slepak, who died last Thursday in New York City at 89, was one such person. He changed the course of Jewish history in two places. First, as one of the principal fathers of the Soviet...

  7. (JTA) — Maria Slepak, a Prisoner of Zion and Soviet Jewry leader with her husband before they were finally allowed to immigrate to Israel, has died. Slepak and husband Vladimir were permitted...

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