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  • Tuvia Friling, 2005, Arrows in the Dark: David Ben-Gurion, the Yishuv Leadership and Rescue Attempts during the Holocaust, the University of Wisconsin Press, USA, 2 Volumes, 684 pp.
    • The Hebrew version: 1998, the Ben-Gurion Research Center, the Ben-Gurion University & the Institute for Contemporary Jewry, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1136 pp; 2001 - Second edition.
  • Tuvia Friling (ed.), 2004, Critique du post-sionisme, Reponse aux "nouveaux historiens" Israeliens, Editions in Press Publishers, France 586 pp.
    • The Hebrew version: 2003, An Answer to a Post-Zionist Colleague, Yediot Acharonot Publication - Hemed Books, 587 pp.
  • Tuvia Friling and Hanna Yablonka (eds.), 2004, Israel and the Holocaust, Israel Studies, a Series Subject, vol. 8, no. 3, Indiana University Press, USA, 217 pp.
  • Tuvia Friling, Radu Ioanid and Mihail Ionescu (eds.), 2005, The International Commission on the Holocaust in Romania Final Report, Polirom Publications, 416 pp. (English).
    • Romanian version: 2005, Comisia Internationala de Studiu al Holocaustului in Romania – Raport Final, Polirom Publications, 425 pp.
  • Avi Bareli, Danny Gutwein, Tuvia Friling (eds.), 2005 - Economy and Society in Israel: Present and Historical Perspective, Iyunim Bitkumat Israel, the Series Subject, the Ben-Gurion Research Institute, the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Yad Ben Zvi Institute, Jerusalem, 898 pp.
  • Tuvia Friling, Paula Kabalo and Ariel Kleiman (eds.), 2008, David Ben-Gurion - Vision y Legado, Discoursos, Articulos y Corespondencia (Spanish), Iberoamericana University Press, Mexico, 316 pp.
  • Tuvia Friling (Guest Editor), March 2009, special issue, The Israelis and the Holocaust, Israel Studies, Indiana University Press, (English), 174 pp.

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