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Born May 12 (25), 1908, in Smolensk. Soviet ophthalmologist. Academician of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (1971). Honored Scientist of the Ukrainian SSR (1968) and Hero of Socialist Labor (1960).
Puchkovskaia graduated from the Kiev Medical Institute in 1930. In 1956 she became director of the V. Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases and Tissue Therapy. Her principal works deal with cornea transplants, the surgical treatment of and immunotherapy for the sequelae of severe eye burns, the use of laser radiation in ophthalmology, and the organization of ophthalmological services for the public. She became editor in chief of Oftal’mologicheskii zhurnal (Journal of Ophthalmology) in Puchkovskaia is an honorary member of the International Society of Eye Surgeons and a Bulgarian society of ophthalmologists and is a corresponding member of a society of opthalmologists in the German Democratic Republic. She was a deputy to the sixth through eighth convocations of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR and a deputy chairman at the seventh and eighth convocations. In 1961 she received the V.
Filatov Prize of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR. Puchkovskaia has been awarded the Order of Lenin, the Order of the October Revolution, three other orders, and several medals.
Today, Russian TV channels are literally full ofvarious popular talk shows dedicated to the debate on the topic of politics and confrontations in this area. In one such program, an inquisitive spectator can very often see a man named Yakov Kedmi, whose biography will be examined in the most detailed manner in this article.
This man deserves our closest attention, because he did a lot to establish a modern Israeli state. Early life Yakov Iosifovich Kazakov was born on March 51947 in Moscow in a very intelligent family of Soviet engineers. Besides him, there were two other children in the family.
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After our hero graduated from high school, he started working at the plant as a concrete-reinforcer. In parallel, the young man entered the correspondence department of the Moscow State University of Railways and Communications. Manifestation of rebellion Yakov Kedmi, whose biography is richvarious interesting events, on February 19, 1967 he committed an act, which in those years could be decided only by an extremely desperate and brave person. The young man came to the gates of the Israeli embassy in Moscow and stated that he wanted to move to a permanent residence in this country. Of course, no one let him in, then he forcefully and swore broke into the territory of the consulate, where he was eventually met by a diplomat named Herzl Amikam. The diplomat decided that everything that was happening was a possible provocation from the KGB and therefore did not give a positive response to the boy's request.
However, a week later persistent Yakov again got into the embassy and still got such desired forms for immigration. In June 1967, when the Soviet Union rippeddiplomatic relations with Israel because of the Six Day War, Cadmi publicly renounced the citizenship of the Union and began to demand that he be given the opportunity to permanently leave for Israel. Then he entered the US Embassy in Moscow, where he had a long conversation with the consul about the departure of the Promised Land to the country. May 20, 1968 Yakov Kedmi (whose biographyworthy of respect) became the author of a letter that was sent to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
In it the guy has rigidly condemned displays of anti-Semitism and has put forward the requirement to deprive of its Soviet citizenship. In addition, he self-proclaimed himself a citizen of the Israeli state. This statement was the first in the Union of such a plan. Eventually, in February 1969, he still moved to Israel and, according to some reports, even burned his passport of a Soviet citizen on Red Square. Although Kedmi himself denies this fact regularly. Life in a new homeland Jacob Kedmi, Israel for whom has become a newresidence, on arrival in the country immediately engaged in the issue of the repatriation of Soviet Jews. In 1970, he even hunger near the UN building because the Soviet authorities forbade his relatives to move to him.