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  • Contributors

Shlomo Aronson is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Schusterman Visiting Professor in Israel Studies at the University of Arizona, Tucson. His recent publications include: Hitler, the Allies, and the Jews (Cambridge, 2006) (Sede-Boker and Tel-Aviv, 2008) [Hebrew]; "The Post-Zionist Discourse and Critique of Israel: A Traditional Zionist Perspective," Israel Studies, 8.1 (2003); (ed) New Records, New Perspectives: Lectures on the Holocaust, the Birth of Israel and the Contemporary Middle East (Sede-Boker, 2002); David Ben-Gurion, The Renaissance Leader and the Waning of an Age (Sede-Boker, 2002) [Hebrew]; and, "Israel's Nuclear Programme, the Six-Day War and its Ramifications," Israel Affairs, 6.3–4 (2000).

Tuvia Friling is a Senior Research Fellow at the Ben-Gurion Research Institute, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. His recent publications include: David Ben-Gurion, Vision y Legado, Discursos, Articulos y Corespondencia, co-authored with Paula Kabalo (Mexico City, 2008) [Spanish]; Arrows in the Dark: David Ben-Gurion, the Yishuv Leadership and Rescue Attempts during the Holocaust (Madison, WI, 2005) (Sede-Boker and Jerusalem, 1998) [Hebrew]; Society and Economy in Israel: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, co-edited with Daniel Gutwein and Avi Bareli (Sede-Boker, 2005) [Hebrew]; ed. Critique du post-sionisme, Reponse aux "nouveaux historiens" Israeliens (Paris, 2004); Final Report of the International Commission on the Holocaust in Romania co-edited with Radu Ioanid and Mihail Ionescu (Bucharest, 2004) [English and Romanian]; Israel and the Holocaust, co-edited with Hanna Yablonka Israel Studies, special volume, 8.3 (2004); and, ed. An Answer to a Post-Zionist Colleague (Tel-Aviv, 2003) [Hebrew].

Daniel Gutwein is Professor of Modern Jewish History at the University of Haifa. His recent publications include: "L'individualisation de la Shoah: politique, mémoire et historiographie," Revue d'Histoire de la Shoah, 188 (2008); "The Rational Revolution: Socialist-Zionism as a Meeting Point between Nationalism and De-colonization," in Herzl Then and Now: Old Jew—New Man?, eds. Avi Sagi and Yedida Stern (Ramat Gan, 2008) [Hebrew]; Society and Economy in Israel: Historical and Contemporary [End Page 170] Perspectives, co-edited with Avi Bareli and Tuvia Friling (Sede-Boker, 2005) [Hebrew]; "From Melting Pot to Multiculturalism: Or, the Privatization of Israeli Identity," in Israeli Identity in Transition, ed. Anita Shapira (Westport, CT, 2004); and, Mishkinsky: Selected Writings, co-edited with Yosef Gorny and Matityahu Mintz (Tel-Aviv, Sede Boker, 2004) [Hebrew].

Dalia Ofer is Professor of Jewish History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her recent publications include: Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia, co-edited with Paula Hyman (Jerusalem, 2007); "Intellectuals in the Warsaw Ghetto: Guilt, Atonement, and Beyond," Journal of Jewish Identities, 1.2 (2008); "She'erit Hapletah in the Israeli Historiography," Iyunim Bitkumat Israel, 17 (2007) [Hebrew]; "The Holocaust, the Establishment of Israel, and the Shaping of Israeli Society," in Shared Histories: A Palestinian-Israeli Dialogue, eds. Paul Scham, Walid Salem, and Benjamin Pogrund (Jerusalem, 2005); and "History, Memory and Identity: Perception of the Holocaust in Israel," in Jews in Israel: Contemporary Social and Cultural Patterns, eds. Uzi Rebhun and Chaim Waxman (Waltham, MA, 2004).

Hanna Yablonka is Professor at the Department of Jewish History, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Her recent publications include: Off the Beaten Track: The Mizrachi Jews and the Shoah (Sede-Boker and Tel-Aviv, 2008) [Hebrew]; Israel: The Third Decade, co-edited with Zvi Tzameret (Jerusalem 2008) [Hebrew]; "Holocaust Survivors in the Israeli Army during the 1948 War: Documents and Memory," Israel Affairs, 12.3 (2006); "Les rescapés de la Shoah et les Israéliens: immigration et culture nouvelle (1945–1969)," Revue d'Histoire de la Shoah, 182 (2005); The State of Israel vs. Adolf Eichmann (New York, 2004); and Israel and the Holocaust, co-edited with Tuvia Friling, Israel Studies special volume, 8.3 (2004). [End Page 171]

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