Zvi Yavetz was a leading Israeli historian, emeritus professor of ancient history at Tel Aviv University and a Holocaust survivor.
Background
Zvi Yavetz was born in Czernowitz, Ukraine, in 1925. At age five, he experienced a serious health-problem, polio, and also, his father committed suicide. His relatives, including his mother, were killed in the Holocaust, but he could escape the country in 1944.
Education
Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Career
After the German invasion in 1941, he was detained in camps with his family. He went to Turkey and then was transferred to Cyprus. Eventually, he could come to the British Mandate of Palestine, now known as Israel.
Initially, he lived in the Jordan valley as part of a kibbutz.
Then he left for Jerusalem to study modern history. He received his master"s degree and Doctor of Philosophy in history, classics and sociology from Hebrew University, in 1950 and 1956, respectively.
He carried out post-doctoral studies at the University of London and Lund University in 1960. Yavetz died on 7 January 2013.
He was buried at Kibbutz Tel Yitzhak cemetery on 10 January 2013.
After completing his Doctor of Philosophy., Yavets was asked to help in establishing Tel Aviv University, and is one of the founders of the university. In 1956, he was named the department chair of general history and later, dean of humanities faculty at the university. In 2008, Yavetz published his autobiography, My Czernowitz.
Membership
He adopted his mother"s family name, Yavetz, when he learned that all members of her family had been killed in the Holocaust.