Esther Meir-Glitzenstein (born 1954, Israel) is a professor at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.[1] She specializes in the history of Jews from Arab countries, especially Iraq and Yemen, in the 20th century.
Books
- Zionism and the Jews of Iraq, 1941-1950, Tel-Aviv: Tel Aviv University and Am-Oved Publishers, 1993. 328 pp.
- Zionism in an Arab Country: Jews in Iraq in the 1940s, London and New York: Routledge, 2004. 285 pp. Book Cover
- Between Baghdad and Ramat-Gan: Iraqi Jews in Israel, Jerusalem: Yad Ben Zvi Publishers, 2009. 420 pp.
- The Exodus of the Yemenite Jews: Failed Operation and Formative Myth , Resling Publishers, Tel Aviv 2012. 340 pp.
- The “Magic Carpet” Exodus of Yemenite Jewry: An Israeli Formative Myth, Sussex Academic Press, 2014. 256 pp.
- Beer Sheva: Metropolis in the Making, Beer Sheva: Ben Gurion University Publishers, 2008. 333 pp.
- Development Towns in Israel, Jerusalem: Yad Ben Zvi Publishers, 2009. 449 pp.
References
- ↑ "Prof. Esther Meir-Glitzenstein". in.bgu.ac.il. Retrieved 2016-11-12.
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