Manfred Gerstenfeld
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Manfred Gerstenfeld is an Austrian-born Israeli author and political activist.

Biography

Manfred Gerstenfeld was born in Vienna, grew up in Amsterdam
Amsterdam
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 and moved to Israel
Israel
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 in 1968. He has a Ph.D. in Environmental Studies
Environmental studies
Environmental studies is the academic field which systematically studies human interaction with the environment. It is a broad interdisciplinary field of study that includes the natural environment, built environment, and the sets of relationships between them...

 from the University of Amsterdam. Gerstenfeld was a board member of the Israel Corporation
Israel Corporation
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  and other Israeli companies. He is editor of The Jewish Political Studies Review, co-publisher of the Jerusalem Letter/Viewpoints, Post-Holocaust and Anti-Semitism and Changing Jewish Communities and a member of the council of the Foundation for Research of Dutch Jewry, of which he was formerly the vice-chairman. He is Chairman of the Board of Fellows at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
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, a Jerusalem based think tank
Think tank
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 and director of the Institute for Global Jewish Affairs.

Books

  • Revaluing Italy with Lorenzo Necci (Italian) (1992)
  • Environment and Confusion: An Introduction to a Messy Subject (1993)
  • The State as a Business: Do-It-Yourself Political Forecasting (Italian) (1994)
  • Israel’s New Future Interviews (1994)
  • Judaism, Environmentalism and the Environment (1998)
  • The Environment in the Jewish Tradition: A Sustainable World (Hebrew) (2002)
  • Europe’s Crumbling Myths: The Post-Holocaust Origins of Today’s Anti-Semitism (2003)
  • The New Clothes of European Anti-Semitism (French)(2004), co-edited with Shmuel Trigano
  • American Jewry's Challenge: Conversations Confronting the Twenty-first Century (2004)
  • Israel and Europe: An Expanding Abyss? (2005)
  • European-Israeli Relations: Between Confusion and Change? (2006)
  • Israel at the Polls 2006 with Shmuel Sandler and Jonathan Rynhold (2008)
  • Academics against Israel and the Jews (2007)
  • Behind the Humanitarian Mask: The Nordic Countries, Israel, and the Jews (2008)
  • The Abuse of Holocaust Memory: Distortions and Responses (2009)
  • Anti-Semitism in Norway: Behind the Humanitarian Mask (Norwegian) (2010)
  • American Jewry's Comfort Level: Present and Future with Steven Bayme (2010)
  • Israel at the Polls 2009 with Shmuel Sandler and Hillel Frisch (2010)
  • Het Verval. Joden in een stuurloos Nederland (The Decay. Jews in a Rudderless Netherlands) (Dutch) (2010)

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