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Israel vs Russia’s Jewish Autonomous Oblast

Last Updated: August 8, 2025 Leave a Comment

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Israel vs Russia's Jewish Autonomous Oblast

The map above shows the difference between the state of Israel and Russia’s Jewish Autonomous Oblast, which is the only autonomous oblast that remains in Russia.

More about it:

IsraelJewish Autonomous Oblast
Total Population10,094,000150,453
Jewish Population7,429,184837
Jewish Share of Pop73.6%0.6%
Area22,145 km2 (8,630 sq mi)36,271 km2 (14,004 sq mi)
Population Density458/km2 (1,186.2/sq mi)4.1/km2 (11/sq mi)

The Jewish Autonomous Oblast (Russian: Yevreyskaya avtonomnaya oblast), with the city of Birobidzhan as its capital, is a region in Russia’s Far East on the border with China.

It was founded in 1934 by the Soviet government as a planned “homeland” for Jews within the USSR, a kind of Soviet alternative to Zionism and Israel and is still the world’s only explicitly Jewish administrative region outside Israel.

Timeline & Key Events

Soviet Origins (1920s-1930s)

  • In the 1920s, Soviet leaders wanted to give their Jewish citizens a territory of their own (but not in their historical homeland).
  • The site was chosen in a remote, swampy corner of the Far East to encourage settlement of the region and keep Jews out of key areas like Crimea and Ukraine.
  • In 1928, the first Jewish settlers arrived in Birobidzhan.
  • In 1934, it officially became the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (JAO).
  • Yiddish (not Hebrew) was made an official language alongside Russian, and Jewish culture was promoted in a secular, socialist style.

Growth and Decline (1930s-1950s)

  • By the late 1930s, around 20,000 Jews lived there, but conditions were harsh (climate, isolation, and lack of infrastructure).
  • The Stalinist purges and anti-religious campaigns hit the region hard; many Jewish leaders were arrested or killed, and Jewish culture was repressed.
  • After WWII, some Jewish refugees came, peaking at up to 46,000 Jews in the late 1940s.

Post Coldwar to Present

  • Many left in the decades after, especially during the Stalinist campaigns and after the collapse of the USSR, when emigration to Israel opened up.
  • As of 2021, fewer than 1,000 Jews remained in the region (out of a population of about 160,000).
  • Today, the JAO retains some Jewish features: Yiddish on some signs, a synagogue, and festivals. But the population is overwhelmingly Russian, Ukrainian, and other groups.
  • The JAO is a regular Russian federal subject, with its own governor and legislature, but is mostly symbolic as a “Jewish” region.

Culture and Legacy

  • The city of Birobidzhan still has Yiddish street signs and a small synagogue.
  • There’s a local newspaper (Birobidzhaner Shtern) published in both Yiddish and Russian.
  • Some institutions (schools, university programs) teach Jewish history and culture.
  • The region’s flag features the rainbow, representing peace and unity.

Why did the experiment “fail”?

  • Location: The area was remote, with harsh winters, swamps, and poor farmland.
  • Soviet repression: Jewish culture was tolerated only as long as it fit the Communist agenda; religious expression was banned, and many cultural leaders were persecuted.
  • Emigration: After 1991, most Jews left for better opportunities in Israel, Moscow, or abroad.

I’ve also created this into a meme map:

Israel at home map

 

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Also see the: Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

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