Yechiam Weitz

Yechiam Weitz (born 1951) is an Israeli professor and historian.[1]

Biography

Yechiam Weitz is the grandson of Yosef Weitz, director of the Land and Afforestation Department of the Jewish National Fund.[2] Yosef Weitz had lost a son by the same name, Yehiam (the English spelling is of little relevance; stands for "long live the nation" in Hebrew) five years before the birth of his grandson, in a Palmach operation in 1946.

Weitz obtained his B.A. in history and philosophy in 1977, and his M.A. in history in 1982, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He obtained his PhD in 1988, also from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, on the topic of "The Attitude of Mapai Towards the Destruction of European Jewry 1939-1945," supervised by Yisrael Gutman.[3]

Weitz teaches at the Department of Land of Israel Studies at the University of Haifa. He is the editor of Between Vision and Revision: One Hundred Years of Zionist Historiography (1994) and author of a book about Rudolf Kastner, Ha-Ish she-Nirtsah Paamayim ("The Man who was Murdered Twice")

Published works

References

  1. Vanished Like Smoke, Haaretz
  2. A history of her own, Haaretz
  3. Prof. Yechiam Weitz, Faculty of Humanities, University of Haifa, accessed October 12, 2009.
  4. Front Matter

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