List of Publications A. Doctoral Dissertation 1) The Attitude of Mapai Towards the Destruction of European Jewry 1939-1945, The Institute of Contemporary Jewry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, December 1987, 335 pages (The tutor: Prof. Yisrael Gutman ) B. Scientific Books (Refereed) Publication 1) Aware but Helpless – Mapai and the Holocaust, 1943 – 1945, Yad Itzhak Ben – Zvi Press, Jerusalem 1994, 221 pp. (Heb.) 2 ) The Man who was Murdered Twice – The Life, Trial and Death of Israel Kasztner, Keter Publishing House, Jerusalem 1995, 407 pp.(Heb.) (Second publish – 2009) 2a) The Man who was Murdered Twice - The Life, Trial and Death of Israel Kasztner , Yad Vashem Press, Jerusalem 2011, 338 pp. 3) From Underground to Political Party : The Foundation of “Herut Movement”, 1947-1949, The Ben-Gurion Research Center Press, Sde-Boker 2002 , 261 pp. (Heb.) 4) The First Step to Power – “The Herut Movement”, 1949-1955, Yad Itzhak Ben-Zvi Press, Jerusalem 2007 , 246 pp (Heb.) 5) Between Ze‘ev Jabotinsky and Menachem Begin – Essays on the Revisionism Movement, Magnes Press, Jerusalem 2012, 252 pp. (Heb.) 6) The Life, the Death and Commemoration of Yechiam Weitz - the Commemoration of the Generation of 1948, Carmel Press, Jerusalem 2020, 304 pp. (Heb.) Edited Books - Published 1) From Vision to Revision – A Hundred Years of Historiography of Zionism , The Zalman Shazar Center, Jerusalem 1997, 406 pp. (Heb.) 2) Palmach – Sheaves and Sword, The Ministry of Defense Press, Tel-Aviv 2000, 350 pp. (Heb.) 3) Between the Star of David and the Yellow Star - The Jewish Community and Palestine and the Holocaust, 1939- 1945, Documents, Yad- Vashem and Yad Ytzhak Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem 2002, 457 pp. (With Prof. Dina Porat) (Heb. 4)), The Forth Decade of Israel (1987 – 1987 Yad Ben-Zvi Press, Jerusalem 2016, 517 pp. (With Dr. Zvi Zameret) (Heb.), 5) Between the Society and the Individual at the Jewish Settlement in the Land of Israel, University of Haifa, Haifa 2020 , 257 pp. (With Dr, Ofira Gruweis – Kovalsky) (Heb.) C. Articles in Refereed Journals Publication 1) The Attitude of the Jewish Agency Executive towards the DP’s, May – November 1945 , Yalkut Moreshet 29 )1980), pp. 53-80. (Heb.) 2) The Zionist Movement and the DP’s at the End of the Second World War, Dapim Lecheker Tekufat Hashoah 3 (1984), pp. 139-158. (Heb.) 3) First Contacts Between the Soldiers of the Jewish Brigade and the Survivors, Yahadut Zemanenu 3 (1986), pp. 227-247. (Heb.) 4) The Yishuv's Response to the Destruction of European Jewry, 1942-1943, Studies in Zionism Vol. 8 No. 2 (1987), Pp. 211-222 (Eng.) 4a) Aspects in the Attitude of the Eretz-Israel Towards of European Jewry (1942-1943), Nurit Gretz (Ed.), Perspectives on Culture and Society in Israel, Tel-Aviv 1988, pp. 74-85. (Heb.) 5) The Yishuv's Self-Image and the Reality of the Holocaust, The Jerusalem Quarterly 48 (Fall 1988(, pp. 73-88 (Eng.) 5a) Yalkut Moresht 48 (April 1990); pp. 97-109 (Heb.) 6) The Positions of David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Tabenkin vis-a-vis the Heolocaust of European Jewry, Holocaust and Genocide Studies Vol. 5, no. 2 (1990), pp. 191-204. (Eng.) 6a) Cathedra 51 (Spring 1989), pp. 173- 188 (Heb.) 7) The Struggle for the Image of 'Hechalutz' in the Labor Movement in Palestine, 1943-1945, Dapim Lecheker Tekufat Hashoah 7 (1989), pp. 147-162. (Heb.) 8) The Jewish Refugees in the Zionist Policy during the Holocaust, Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 30 No. 2 (April 1994), pp. 351-368. (Eng.) ׂ (.8a) Cathedra 55 (Spring 1990), pp. 175-162. (Heb 9) 11) Yishuv, Diaspora, and Holocaust - Myth and Reality, Yivo Annual Vol. 23 (1996), pp. 365-390. (Eng.) 9a) Heb.: Yahadut Zemanenu 6 (1990), 128- 143. 9b) Yishuv, Golah et Shoah. Mythe et realite, Pardes 14 )1991(, pp. 172-194 (Fr.) 10) The Revisionist Movement and the Labor Movement: Issues and Points of Reference, Iyunim Betekumat Yisrael 3 (1993), pp. 349-366. (Heb.) 11) Changing Conceptions of the Holocaust: The Kasztner Case, Studies in Contemporary Jewry X (1994), pp. 211-230 (Eng.) 11a) Cathedra 55 (1993), pp. 134 - 151. (Heb.) 12) The Herut Movement and the Kasztner Trial Holocaust and Genocide Studies Vol. 8/3 (December 1994), pp. 349-371. (Eng.) 12a) Yahadut Zemanenu 8 (1993), pp. 243 - 267. (Heb.) 13) Revisionist Criticism of the Yishuv Leadership during the Holocaust, Yad Vashem Studies, XIII (1993), PP. 369-396 (Eng.) 13a) pp. 271-290 (Heb.) 14) Heb.: The Eichmann Trial as a Turning Point, Dapim Lecheker Tekufat Hashoah 11 (1993), pp. 175 – 189. (Eng.) 15) The Political Dimension of Holocaust Memory in Israel During the 1950s, Israel Affairs Vol. 1, No. 3 (Spring 1995), pp. 129-145. (Eng.) 15a) Heb.: Iyunim Be-tkumat Israel, 6 (1996), pp. 271-288. (Heb.) 16) A Party Contend its Failure: Mapai Faces the Election Results to the Third Knesset (1955), Cathedra 77 (October 1995), pp. 124 – 138. (Heb.) 17) The End of the Begining: Towards an Understanding of the Term The Beginning of the State of Israel", Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 31, No. 4 (October 1995), pp. 671 - 690. (Eng.) 18) The Holocaust on Trial: the Kastner Trial, the Eichmann Trial and the Israeli Society, Israel Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Dec. 1996) pp. 1-26 (Eng.) 19) The Law for Punishment of the Nazis and their Collaborators as Image and Reflection of Public Opinion, Cathedra 82 (December 1996), PP. 153 – 164. (Heb) 20) Ben-Gurions Weg zum "Anderen Deutschland", 1952- 1963, Virteiljahrshefte fuer Zeitgeschichte , 48/2 (April 2000), 255-280 (De.) 21) The Debate Concerning the Role of Culture in the State's First Years, The Journal of Israeli History, Vol. 17 No. 2 (1996), 179 - 193. (Eng.) 22) To the Fantasy and Back Again - Ben-Gurion’s First Resignation, 1953, Iyunim Betekumat Israel 8 (1998), pp. 298-319. (Heb.) 22a) In: Israel Affairs Vol. No. 1-2 (Winter 2002), pp. 59-78. (Eng.) 23) Herut Movement against the Reparations from Germany, Theory and Criticism, Vol. 12- 13 (1999), pp. 99-111. (Heb.) 24) The Involvement of the Intellectuals in the Lavon Affair, Zion, Vol. LXIV/III (1999), pp. 349-377.(Heb.) 25) The Path to Wassenaar – The Debate in Israel concerning the Direct Negotiations with Germany, Yad Vashem Studies XXVIII (2000), pp. 311-351 (Eng.) 25a) Heb.: pp. 247- 275. 26) Ben-Gurion’s Final Resignation in 1963, , Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 37, No. 2 (April 2001), pp.131-152 (Eng.) 27) The Herut Movement, Shmuel Tamir and Kastner Trial, Iyunim Bitkumat Israel 11 (2001), pp. 598-616. (Heb.) 28*) A Rival Banner: The Herut Movement and Israel's Relations with Germany, Zion LXVII/4 (2002), Pp. 435-464. (Heb.) 29*) From Etzel to Gahal - The History of the Herut Movement , 1948-1965, Iyunim Bitkumat Israel 13 (2003), pp. 233-254. (Heb.) 30*) The Way into the First "Upheaval" - The History of the Herut Movement, , (1948-1977 ) , Israel Studies Vol. 10 No. 3 (Fall 2005), pp. 54-86 (Eng.) (Enlarge of article no. 29) 31*) Between the Poet and the Diplomat: Alerman's Attitude to Israeli-German Relations and his Debate with Moshe Sharett, 1952 , Israel 5 (2004). Pp.99-122 (Heb.) 32*) Moshe Sharett and the Reparations from Germany, 1949-1952, Cathedra 115 (April 2005), Pp. 157-194 .(Heb.) 32a*) , Studies of Contemporary Jewry , Vol 21,(2006) Pp. 213-232.(Eng.) 33*) Where’s Menachem Begin? His Disappearance in 1951 and Its Significance, Israel ( Studies Forum 20 (2) (2005), pp. 115 – 137. (Eng.) 34*) The Passenger in Lod Airport: the “Hjalmer Shacaht Affair” and its Significance, Israel 9 (2006), Pp. 87-108 (Heb.) 35*) The Founding Father and the War Criminal’s Trial: Ben-Gurion and Eichmann Trial, Yad Vashem Studies 36(1) (2008). Pp. 211-251. (Eng.) 35*) Pp. 181-212 (Heb.) 36*) The “Ha’olam Ha’zhe” between Kastner Trial and the Eichmann Trial, Iyunim Betekumat Israel , Vol. 18 (2008). Pp. 363-387 (Heb.) 37*) Ben-Gurion's Attitude towards the Revisionist Movement and its Offshoots, Iyunim Betekumat Israel, Vol. 19 (2009), pp. 306-344 (Heb.) 38*) In the Name of Six Million Accusers: Gideon Hausner as Attorney-General and His Place in the Eichmann Trial, Israel Studies, Vol. 14/2 (Summer 2009), pp, 26-49. (Eng.) 38a) In Hebrew: Yalkut Moreshet 91 (June 2012), pp, 15- 55 39) The Change in Ben-Gurion’s attitude toward the Herut Movement in during the 1960’s, Israel 17 (2010), pp. pp. 131-166. (Heb,) 40*) Golda Meir, Israel’s Fourth Prime Minister (1969–1974), Middle Eastern Studies No. 47 No, 1 (January 20110, pp. 43-61 41) The Revisionist Movement and Democracy ,Journal of Modern Jewish Studies Vol. 10. No. 2 (July 2011), pp. 185-204 42) Menechem Begin as a Member of the Cabinet (1967 – 1970), Cathedra 141 (2011), pp. 133-158 (Heb,) 43) The Founding Father and the General: David Ben-Gurion and Moshe Dayan, Middle Eastern Studies , Vol. 47 No. 6 (November 2011), pp. 845-861 44) Prelude to the Eichmann Trial: From the Enactment of the Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day Law to the War Criminal Trial, Yad Vashem Studies 40/2 (2012), pp. 115 – 140 (Heb.) 137-171 44a) In English: Yad Vashem Studies 40/2 (2012) , pp. 137-171 45) From Peace in the South to War in the North: Menachem Begin as Prime Minister, 1977-1983, Israel Studies 19/1 (2014), pp. 145-165. 46) Nathan Alterman in the Knesset: The Two Faces of the Poet, Cathedra 152 (2014), pp. 111-138 (Heb.) 47) Pinhas Lavon as a Political Figure, 1949 – 1955, Iyumin Bitkumat Israel 24 (2014), pp. 331 – 362. (Heb) 48) The Reburial of Ze’ev Jabotinsky in the Discussions of Israel’s Cabinet, Cathedra 155 (2015), 161 – 194 (Heb.
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