Hanna Yablonka
Hanna Yablonka (Hebrew: חנה יבלונקה, 1950) is an Israeli historian and scholar. Born in Tel Aviv, she is a Professor of Holocaust Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev[1] and staff historian for the Ghetto Fighters' House.
Published works
Yablonka is the author of books including:
- Foreign Brethren: Holocaust Survivors in the State of Israel, 1948–1952 (Ben-Gurion University Press, 1994), translated into English by Ora Cummings as Survivors of the Holocaust: Israel after the War (New York University Press, 1999)[2]
- The State of Israel vs. Adolf Eichmann (2001), translated into English by Ora Cummings (Schocken Books, 2004)[3]
- Off the Beaten Track: The Mizrahim and the Shoah (Yedioth Aharonoth Books and Chemed Books, 2008), translated into French by Avner Lahav as Les Juifs d'Orient, Israël et la Shoah, Calmann-Lévy, 2016.[4]
In 2002, Yad Vashem gave Yablonka the Buchman Foundation Memorial Prize for her book on Eichmann.[5]
References
- Prof. Hanna Yablonka (Turek), Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, retrieved 2020-09-19
- Reviews of Foreign Brethren / Survivors of the Holocaust:
- Engel, David (February 2001), The American Historical Review, 106 (1): 299–300, doi:10.2307/2652419, JSTOR 2652419CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
- Hoch, Richard (May 2000), "Review", H-Net
- Reviews of The State of Israel vs. Adolf Eichmann:
- "Nonfiction book review", Publishers Weekly
- Groner, Jonathan (2009), "Eichmann's Israeli legacy", JBooks.com
- Review of Off the Beaten Track / Les Juifs d'Orient:
- Delmaire, Danielle (2016), "Review", Tsafon (in French), 72: 175–176, doi:10.4000/tsafon.483
- Yad Vashem Awards the Buchman Memorial Prize to Dr. Hanna Yablonka and Professor Arieh Kochavi, Vad Yashem, 3 December 2002, retrieved 2020-09-19
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