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In 1991, two-thirds of the Jews living in Russia emigrated primarily due to the collapse of the Soviet Union, which led to increased nationalism and rising anti-Semitism. Many sought better opportunities and safety in Israel, the United States, and other countries. The desire for religious freedom, economic stability, and the hope for a more secure future motivated their decision to leave.

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