In this episode, we shine a spotlight on the refuseniks—the Soviet Jews who dared to apply for exit visas, were denied, and suddenly found themselves turned into symbols of courage, resistance, and the global fight for human rights. We'll explore how these ordinary people became extraordinary activists, the risks they took, the international movement that rallied behind them, and how their struggle helped reshape both Jewish history and Cold War politics. It's a story of bravery, stubborn hope, and the power of refusing to stay silent. Join us as we follow the journey from "refused" to "redeemed."