Topic: Personal Stories
56 results
Sep 30, 2015
America Welcomed Me. Why Not the Syrians?
Sep 30, 2015
Julie Smolyansky isn’t surprised that the idea of resettling thousands of Syrian refugees in the United States makes some people uncomfortable. She faced similar suspicion when her family was resettled in the United States from the former Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War.
Aug 13, 2015
Adopted “American Parents” Helped Soviet Refugee Thrive
Aug 13, 2015
“Despite how difficult it was in Kyrgyzstan, I never considered applying for asylum before I came to America,” Julia Vinsky said. She calmly described a childhood that involved beatings, broken ribs, concussions and even a kidnapping. She sums up her parent’s attitude succinctly: “you are Jewish, so this is how it is.”
Jul 31, 2015
Mother and Son Reunited After Three Years Apart
Jul 31, 2015
Although there have been many struggles, Jainaba insists that leaving Gambia was the only way for her to feel safe. Her son says that finally seeing his mother again after three years was the happiest moment of his life.
Jul 31, 2015
Author Lev Golinkin Recalls Flight From Ukraine
Jul 31, 2015
In a recent letter, Lev shared his mother’s reasons for leaving Ukraine. “I didn’t want to be afraid of the government anymore, to live in fear of them going to my home,” she told him. “I didn’t want to stand on the schoolhouse steps and worry to death about explaining to my 9-year-old son why being a Jew was bad.”
Dec 23, 2014
Lev Golinkin on “A Backpack, a Bear and Eight Crates of Vodka”
Dec 23, 2014
Lev Golinkin, author of the memoir "A Backpack, a Bear and Eight Crates of Vodka," discusses his family's 1989-90 journey from Ukraine to the U.S. during an appearance at HIAS headquarters in New York City.
Mar 26, 2014
Meet the Refugee Inspiring Me to Live Below the Line
Mar 26, 2014
I know we haven’t met, but I hope you’ll join me in a campaign to change the world.