Miqqedem Umiyyam Vol. 3: Tradition and Modernity in the North African and Oriental Jewry
Joseph Chetrit (ed.), Tradition and Modernity in the North African and Oriental Jewry, Haifa, The Faculty of Humanities,1990.
Joseph Chetrit, “National-Hebrew Modernity against French Modernity. The Hebrew Haskala in North Africa at the end of the XIXth Century”, pp. 11-76.
Yaron Tsur, “The Tunisian Jewry at the end of the Pre-Colonial Period”, pp. 79-113.
Yosef Tobi, “The Action for the Establishment of Modern schools in the Yemenite Jewry as a Mirror of the Socio-Political Changes”, pp. 115-145.
David Cohen, “The Mission of Y. Y. Cohen to the Jewish Communities of Spanish and French Morocco (1929-30)”, pp. 149-170.
Ishaq Avrahami, “Ways of Emancipation: “Gdud Ha-K.K.L.”, a Circle of Zionist-Socialist Students in Tunis in the years 1937-1942″, pp. 171-186.
Moshe Amar, “The Women’s Status in Rabbinical Courts of Morocco in the Twentieth Century”, pp. 187-202.
Abraham Haim, “Sephardic Communal Action in the Central Institutions of the Yishuv under British Rule”, pp. 203-212.
Michael M. Laskier, “The Egyptian Jewry under the Nasser Regime”, pp. 213-252.