Sylva Zalmanson
The Siberian-born prisoner of Zion, Sylva Zalmanson, is a renowned activist for human rights, artist and engineer. A true Renaissance woman, Zalmanson was born to a middle-class Jewish family in 1944. At a young age, Zalmanson and her family fled Nazi rule only to return to Riga, Latvia after the war. There, she graduated with a degree in engineering from the Riga Polytechnic University, but Zalmanson had dreams of making a home in Israel. After repeatedly being denied entry to Israel by the Soviet Union, she and her husband, Eduard Kuznetsov, joined a group of activists who advocated for their right of return. Zalmanson spent 20 years in a Soviet prison for being one of the masterminds behind Operation Wedding, aka Dymshits–Kuznetsov hijacking affair, where she and a group of Jewish activists hijacked a plane, intending for it to bring them home to Israel. In 1974, she finally emigrated to Israel where she still lives today.