In the summer of 1962, the country was in uproar over two Jews. One was Yossele Schumacher, a 10 year old native of the Soviet Union, who had immigrated to Israel as a young child with his parents. The other was Dr. Robert Soblen, a 62-year-old psychiatrist who had been convicted of spying for the Soviets.
- By Yossi
- 15 Jul 2012
- 04:20AM
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