Career
In addition to having written many books and articles dealing with Arabic literature in general and Iraqi Jewish Arabic literature in particular, he has been a major contributor to Elaph, the first online daily independent journal. Professor Moreh writes in Arabic, Hebrew, and English. Editorial
Nazik al-mala"ika and al-shi"r al-hurr in modern Arabic literature.
Jersusalem: Israel Oriental Society.
1968
Arabic works by Jewish writers, 1863-1973. Jerusalem: Ben Zvi Institute, 1973
Bibliography of Arabic books and periodicals published in Israel 1948-1972.
Jerusalem: Mount Scopus Center, 1974
Jewish poets and writers of modern Iraq. Jerusalem: University of Jerusalem, 1974
Modern Arabic poetry 1800-1970: the development of its forms and themes under the influence of Western literature.
Leiden: Brill, 1976
Studies in modern Arabic prose and poetry.
Leiden. New York: East.J. Brill, 1988
Live theatre and dramatic literature in the medieval Arab world. New York: New York University Press, 1992
Jewish contributions to nineteenth century Arabic theatre: plays from Algeria and Syria: a study and texts.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996
First Rate (at Lloyd's) Farhud: the 1941 program in Iraq.
Jerusalem: Magnes Press. 2010
Marvelous Chronicles: Biographies and Events (ʿAjāʾib al-Āthār fī ʼl-Tarājim wa-ʼl-Akhbār). 5 volumes. Jerusalem: The Max Schloessinger Memorial Foundation, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2014.