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David Baazov

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In 1980's the Baazovs family, as a sign of goodwill, helped the family of the namesakes Sarah and Joseph Baazovs and their young children Amnon, Eli, Josh and David Baazovs move to Canada. The family moved to a new place shortly after the birth of their youngest son David.
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which included representatives from every Georgian and Russian Jewish community in the country, except for Kutaisi, which had become the center of the Jewish anti-Zionism. At that time, he served as a rabbi in
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and Gerzel was executed. Soon, David Baazov was also arrested and sentenced to death for "Zionist activities". The sentence was later commuted to exile in
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rabbis and the so-called "assimilationist" Jewish intellectuals who put forward the thesis that the Georgian Jews were ethnic
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in Georgia. Next year, he managed to secure the free passage for several Georgian Jewish families to the
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and quickly emerged as a leader of Zionism in Georgia. His growing influence was opposed by a group of
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Yaacov Ro’i, Avi Beker (1991), Jewish Culture and Identity in the Soviet Union, p. 390.
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The main writer on David Baazov and the main collector of his works was his daughter
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of Georgia in 1921, Baazov, aided by his son, the leading Georgian-Jewish writer
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Georgian Museums. Ministry of Culture, Monuments Protection and Sport
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In 1918, Baazov founded the first Georgian-Jewish Zionist paper
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Memory desk on the house where Baazov lived. Tbilisi, Georgia
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of 1938, both of his sons were arrested by the Soviet
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Prisoners from Georgia (country) sentenced to death
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Index

Georgia
South Ossetia
Rabbi
Zionism
Georgia
Gerzel Baazov

Georgian
Georgian-Jewish
Zionist
Georgia
Tskhinvali
South Ossetia
Russian Empire
rabbis
Slutsk
Vilnius
Sixth Zionist Congress
Basel
Oni
anti-Zionist
Georgians
Israelites
Tbilisi
Akhaltsikhe
Muslim
Ottoman
Sovietization
Gerzel Baazov
Maccabean

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