Pamela Braun CohenHaunted by the legacy of the Holocaust, Pamela Braun Cohen became an activist in the Soviet Jewry movement in the early 1970s. She served as cochair of Chicago Action for Soviet Jewry from 1978 until 1986, when she became the national presidentof the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews (UCSJ). Her leadership role took her to the halls of Congress and the White House and on frequent trips to the Soviet Union. Cohen received the Humanitarian Award from the Raoul Wallenberg Committee of Chicago; the Medal of Honor from refuseniks; and a Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Spertus College of Judaica. She lives in Chicago with her husband Leonard. They divide their time between family in the United States and their home in Jerusalem. Read More Read Less
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