Tuvia Friling - Selected Articles

Selected Articles

  • Tuvia Friling, 1992, "The Emotional Elements in Ben-Gurion's Relation to the Diaspora during the Holocaust", in: Organizing Rescue: National Jewish Solidarity in the Modern Period, I. Troen and B. Pinkus (eds.), Frank Cass, London, pp. 191–221. (English).
  • Tuvia Friling, 1995, "The Zionist Movement's March of Folly and The Seventh Million", The Journal of Israeli History, vol. 16, no.2, pp. 133–158 (English).
  • Tuvia Friling, autumn 1989, "Meeting the Survivors: Ben-Gurion's Visit to Bulgaria December 1944", Studies in Zionism, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 175–195 (English).
  • Tuvia Friling, 2002, "Between Friendly and Hostile Neutrality: Turkey and the Jews during World War II", in: The Last Ottoman Century and Beyond: the Jews in Turkey and the Balkans (1808–1945), Minna Rozen (ed.), Diaspora Research Center, Tel Aviv University, pp. 309–423.
  • Tuvia Friling, fall 2003, "The New Historians and the Failure of Rescue Operations during the Holocaust", Israel and the Holocaust, Israel Studies, a Series Subject, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 25–64.
  • Tuvia Friling, 2004, "Introduction. Développements de maturation d'une identité fissurée", in: Critique du post-sionisme, Reponse aux "nouveaux historiens" Israeliens, Tuvia Friling (ed.), Editions in Press, France, pp. 15–79 (French).
  • Tuvia Friling, 2004, "David Ben-Gourion et la Shoah - Racines et évolution d'un stéréotype négatif", in : Critique du post-sionisme, Reponse aux 'nouveaux historiens' Israeliens, Tuvia Friling (ed.), Editions in Press, France, pp. 485–542 (French).
  • Tuvia Friling, 2006, The Jewish Agency Executive in Jerusalem's Response to the News about the Iassy Massacre – as a Prologue to Its Response to the "Transnistria Ransom Offer", "The June 28–30, 1941 Iassy Pogrom – the Prologue of the Holocaust in Romania" . Pogromul de la Iasi, George Voicu (ed.), The Elie Wiesel National Institute For The Study Of The Holocaust in Romania, The University of Iassy, Polirom, Iassy, Romania, pp. 111–122.
  • Tuvia Friling & Ilan Troen, 1998, "Proclaiming Independence: Five Days in May from Ben-Gurion's Diary", Israel Studies, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 170–195 (English).
  • Tuvia Friling, winter 1999, "Nazi-Jewish Negotiations in Istanbul in mid-1944", Holocaust and Genocide Studies, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 405–436 (English).
  • Tuvia Friling, 2003, "The 'King of the Jews' in Bulgaria, David Ben-Gurion's Diary, December 1944", Shvut, vol. 10 (26), pp. 182–279 (English).
  • Tuvia Friling, fall 2003, "The New Historians and the Failure of Rescue Operations during the Holocaust", Israel and the Holocaust, Israel Studies, a Series Subject, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 25–64 (English).
  • Tuvia Friling, February 2007, book review of Uri Bialer's, "Cross on the Star of David—The Christian World in Israel's Foreign Policy, 1948–1967", The American Historical Review, Vol. 112, No. 1, Indiana University press, USA, pp. 314–316.
  • Tuvia Friling, 2006, "Istanbul 1942–1945: The Kollek-Avriel and Berman-Ofner networks", Secret Intelligence and the Holocaust, D. Bankier (ed.), (English), Enigma books and Yad Vashem, NY, pp. 105– 156.
  • Tuvia Friling, 3 December 2000, "The Negev as a leading Idea", The Jerusalem Post.
  • Tuvia Friling, March 2009, "A Blatant Oversight? The Right-Wing in Israeli Holocaust Historiography?" Israel Studies, pp. 123–169.
  • Tuvia Friling, March 2009, "Scars cry out for healing" – Introduction to a special issue, The Israelis and the Holocaust, Israel Studies, Tuvia Friling (Guest Editor), Indiana University Press, (English), pp. V–XVII.

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