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  1. Avital Sharansky (born Natalia Stieglitz (Ukrainian: Наталія Стігліц, Russian: Наталья Штиглиц) in Ukraine, 1950; married name also Shcharansky) is a former activist and public figure in the Soviet Jewry Movement who fought for the release of her husband, Natan Sharansky, from Soviet imprisonment.

  2. Avital and Natan Sharansky were married on July 4, 1974, but their marriage, in the conventional sense, lasted only until the next day. An about-to-expire visa dictated that Avital would...

  3. 7. Nov. 2019 · Sharansky and Soviet Refuseniks’ Story, 30 Years On. Surreal realities. I always thought that it is impossible to explain our life to anyone who did not live through it.

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  4. Natan Sharansky (Hebrew: נתן שרנסקי; Russian: Натан Щаранский; Ukrainian: Натан Щаранський; born 20 January 1948) is an Israeli politician, human rights activist, and author.

  5. Avital Sharansky. Following the 1977 arrest of her husband Natan and his sentence to hard labor in a Siberian prison camp, Avital Sharansky (b. Natalia Shteiglitz in 1950) devoted herself tirelessly to the cause of freeing him and all Refuseniks.

  6. After nine years of imprisonment, due to intense international pressure and a campaign led by his wife, Avital Sharansky, Mr. Sharansky was released on February 11, 1986, emigrated to Israel, and arrived in Jerusalem on that very day. Upon his arrival to Israel he continued the struggle for opening the gates of the Soviet Union.

  7. 16. Feb. 2011 · Avital Sharansky Led The Battle To Free Her Husband. By. Rabbi Avi Weiss. - 13 Adar I 5771 – February 16, 2011. 0. tweet. February 11 marked 25 years since Natan Sharansky crossed the...