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minus-squareAnarcho-Bolshevik@lemmygrad.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 years ago Immediately after the Bolshevik Revolution expressions of anti‐Semitism became a crime. […] Jewish intellectuals and workers were disproportionately active in the revolutionary movement in the Russian Empire. […] After the Soviet regime had removed all the traditional Czarist restrictions on Jews, they eagerly took advantage of the new educational, economic and social activities opened to them. […] As a measure of the rapid integration of Jews into Soviet society, intermarriage, which was extremely rare before the Revolution, became quite common.