Background
Yadlin, Rivka was born on April 24, 1934 in Haifa, Israel. Daughter of Akiva and Shoshana (Weisman) Tolochinsky.
(A unique contribution to our knowledge of attitudes towar...)
A unique contribution to our knowledge of attitudes toward Jews on the part of important individuals and organizations within contemporary Egypt. The author examines the content and ideological context of attitudes toward Jews and explores how these attitudes and value judgements have been combined with European antisemitic concepts into a new mix. Most of the views analyzed are by no means those of right- or left-wing extremists but of people of the center, highlighting the contradiction between the rise of potentially genocidal antisemitism and Egypt's peaceful relations with Israel. In addition, the impact of radical Muslim fundamentalism is explored. This thoroughly researched book is an important contribution to the study of antisemitism and, more generally, to the study of other group hatreds as well.
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Yadlin, Rivka was born on April 24, 1934 in Haifa, Israel. Daughter of Akiva and Shoshana (Weisman) Tolochinsky.
Teacher certified, Realy Teachers College, 1954. Bachelor in Middle Eastern Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1952. Doctor of Philosophy, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1987.
Teacher Arabic Harei-Ephraim Regional Kibbutz School, Israel, 1957-1958. Researcher Shiloah Research Center, Tel-Aviv, 1962-1970. Lecturer School for Overseas Students Hebrew University, 1977-1982, research fellow Truman Institute, since 1975.
Affiliate L. Davis Institute for International Relations, since 1986. Consultant various governmental agencies and cultural institutions, Israel, 1975-1982. Affiliate Vidal Sassoon International Center for Study of Anti-Semitism, 1985-1987.
Lecturer educational and cultural organizations including Department Islamic and Near Eastern Studies, Hebrew University, since 1989.
(A unique contribution to our knowledge of attitudes towar...)
Active Jewish Agy and World Zionist Organization, New York City, 1959-1962, 71-75. Served as sergeant Israeli Military, 1955-1957.
Married Yehoshua Yadlin. Children: Naama, Shlomit.