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Russia
Russia is the country where Solomon and Volodya lived. It was filled with political strife.
New York
New York is where Solomon lived and joined a revolutionary circle.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia was a city known for helping refuseniks.
Kopys
Kopys was the town in which Solomon was born.
Yeshiva
Yeshiva is the name given to an academy for higher Jewish learning. It was Solomon's father's dream that Solomon would attend a yeshiva.
Vladivostok
Vladivostok was Russia's gateway to the Pacific. Solomon set up a Bolshevik press in this city in 1918.
Chita
Chita was a city in Siberia where Solomon lived while he was editor in chief of the Far Eastern "Pravda."
Moscow
Moscow was the city where Volodya was born. It was where he lived while trying to obtain his exit visa.
Tokyo
Solomon and his wife liven in Tokyo when Solomon was sole representative of Soviet Russia...
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