The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Hedva Ben-Israel
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Hedva is a professor in the History Department at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research interests are: historiography; politics and culture; the era of the two world wars; European imperialism and colonialism; British history; history of Zionism; history of the Hebrew University.
Elchanan Ben-Porath
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Elchanan is a professor at the Center for the Study of Rationality and the Department of Economics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research interests are economic theory, especially game theory and information economics, and distributive justice.
Haggai Ben-Shammai
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Haggai is a professor in the Department of Arabic Language and Literature at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research interests are: Judeo-Arabic Bible exgesis; Koran exgesis; Judeo-Arabic and Islamic philosophy and theology.
Yoram Bilu
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yoram is a professor in the Department of Sociology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research interests are culture and mental health, and anthropology of religion.
Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony is Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Religion at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Menahem Blondheim
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Menahem is a professor in the Department of Communication at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research interests are: history of communication in America; Jewish and Jewish-American culture and communication; communication technology and social change.
Gary Bornstein
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Gary is a professor in the Department of Psychology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research interests are: intergroup conflict; games that incorporate intragroup and intergroup levels of conflict; and experimental paradigms for studying individual and group behaviour in the laboratory.