Esther Benbassa
Esther Benbassa (born 27 March 1950) is a French-Turkish-Israeli historian and politician. She is the author of many books of Jewish studies. She serves as a member of the French Senate, where she represents Val-de-Marne.
Esther Benbassa | |
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Member of the French Senate for Val-de-Marne | |
Assumed office 1 October 2011 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Istanbul, Turkey | 27 March 1950
Nationality | French |
Political party | Europe Ecology - The Greens |
Alma mater | Tel Aviv University (B.A) University Paris-VIII (PhD) University Paris-III (PhD) INALCO |
Early life
Esther Benbassa was born on 27 March 1950 in Istanbul, Turkey.[1][2] She immigrated to Israel at age 15 and graduated from Tel Aviv University in 1972.[3][4] She moved to France in 1972 and became a French citizen in 1974. She earned two doctorate from the University Paris-VIII and University Paris-III and was a postdoctoral fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[3] She holds Turkish, Israeli and French citizenships.[2]
Career
Benbassa is the author of many books about Jewish history. In 2002, she founded the Centre Alberto-Benveniste; she serves as its director.[3]
Benbassa has served as a member of the French Senate since 2011, where she represents Val-de-Marne.[1] In 2011, she supported a bill to let foreign residents in France vote in French elections.[2]
Benbassa is a Knight of the National Order of Merit.[3] She was awarded the Prix Seligmann from the Fondation Seligmann in 2005 and the Prix Guizot from the Académie française for La Souffrance comme identité in 2008.[5]
Works
- Benbassa, Esther (1990). Un grand rabbin sépharade en politique, 1892-1923. Paris: Presses du CNRS. ISBN 9782876820418. OCLC 21920341.
- Benbassa, Esther (1993). Une diaspora sépharade en transition. Paris: Editions du Cerf. ISBN 9782204046688. OCLC 29798950.
- Benbassa, Esther (1997). Histoire des Juifs de France. Paris: Éditions du Seuil. ISBN 9782020295048. OCLC 416080177.
- Sephardi Jewry: A History of the Judeo-Spanish Community, 14th-20th Centuries with Aron Rodrigue, (University of California Press, 2000)[6]
- Benbassa, Esther (2004). La république face à ses minorités : les juifs hier, les musulmans aujourd'hui. Paris: Mille et une nuits. ISBN 9782842058319. OCLC 54513001.
- Benbassa, Esther (2007). La Souffrance comme identité. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 9782213632537. OCLC 393199351.
- Benbassa, Esther (2009). Être juif après Gaza. Paris: Presses du CNRS. ISBN 9782271068873. OCLC 690373648.
- Benbassa, Esther (2012). De l'impossibilité de devenir français : nos nouvelles mythologies nationales. Brignon: Les Liens qui libèrent. ISBN 9782918597384. OCLC 801088376.
- Benbassa, Esther (2012). Égarements d'une cosmopolite. Paris: François Bourin éditeur. ISBN 9782849413531. OCLC 820122522.
- Benbassa, Esther (2015). Istanbul : la sépharade. Paris: Presses du CNRS. ISBN 9782271083265. OCLC 903119331.
- Benbassa, Esther (2016). Vendredi noir et nuits blanches : récit. Paris: JCLattès. ISBN 9782709658546. OCLC 968686088.
References
- "Mme Esther Benbassa". French Senate. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- "Benbassa: "j'ai été une étrangère"". Le Figaro. December 8, 2011. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- "Directrice du Centre Alberto-Benveniste, directrice d'études à l'EPHE". Centre Alberto-Benveniste. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- "English Summary".
- "Esther BENBASSA". Académie française. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- Rosenstock, Bruce. The Sixteenth Century Journal, vol. 32, no. 1, 2001, pp. 256–258. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/2671469. Accessed 7 Jan. 2020.