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Yehouda Shenhav (Hebrew: יהודה שנהב, born 26
February 1952) is an
Israeli sociologist and
critical theorist. He is
known for his
contributions in the...
- Haya
Shenhav (born
December 9, 1936) is an
Israeli author of
stories and
poems for both
children and adults. She is best
known for her children's book...
- to "
Shenhav". He is
asked to
return to his
hometown to work
there as a
detective officer for a year to get a
chance to
study abroad.
Mickey Shenhav (Shani...
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sought to
recapture in her 1993 work
After Jews and Arabs.
According to
Shenhav and Hever, the term Arab Jews was “widely used in the past to
depict Jews...
- Amos Goldberg,
Baruch Kimmerling,
Ronit Lentin, Ilan Pappé, and
Yehouda Shenhav, and
foreign scholars such as
Abigail Bakan,
Elias Khoury, Mark Levene...
- (1): 2–17. doi:10.1080/00263206608700059. ISSN 1743-7881. JSTOR 4282184.
Shenhav,
Yehouda (May 2002). "Ethnicity and
National Memory: The
World Organization...
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Shnirer Iris
Zander Yael Gal Tali
Sinai Riklis Dafna Shahar Eti
Dudai Inbar Shenhav Jennifer Snookel Keren Ben
David Phillip Vazana Alice Avivi Shulamit Afiot...
- "addressing the
moral weight of the
Palestinian Nakba unapologetically".
Yehouda Shenhav wrote in 2019 that
despite the "partial
democratization of
Israeli historiography...
- case in a
review of
Martin Gilbert's book, In Ishmael's House.
Yehuda Shenhav has
criticized the
analogy between Jewish emigration from Arab countries...
- prin****l
significance of this plan lies in the fact,
noted by
Yehuda Shenhav, that this was the
first time in
Zionist history that Jews from Middle...