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Dr. Esther Meir-Glitzstein is a Lecturer in Jewish History in the Program for Israel Studies in Ben Gurion University of the Negev and Research Fellow, Ben Gurion Research Center. Her fields of research are the history of the Jews in Arab countries in the modern period, their emigration and the integration of Mizrahi immigrants in Israeli society.
Introduction: The Evolution of the Iraqi Jewish Community in the Nineteenth
and Twentieth Centuries Part 1: Zionism in Iraq, 1941 to 1949 1. Relations
between the Jews, British and Arabs in Iraq in the 1940s 2. The Reversal in
Zionist Policy vis-à-vis the Jews of Islamic Countries 3. National
Encounter and Culture Clash: The Emissaries and the Jews of Iraq 4. The
Hehalutz Movements in Iraq 5. Young Women in the Zionist Movement 6. The
Zionist Struggle for the Jewish Street 7. Legal and Illegal Aliyah 8. The
Haganah Part 2: Preparing to Leave Iraq 9. A Community Trapped: Iraqi Jewry
during the War of Independence 10. The Zionist Movement in Iraq during the
Persecutions 11. From Emigration to Expulsion: The Mass Immigration of
Iraqi Jewry to Israel. Conclusion