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Daniel Blatman is an Israeli historian, specializing in history of
the Holocaust.
[1] Blatman is the head of the Institute for Contemporary Jewry at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
[1]
Blatman was a visiting scholar at the Centre for European Studies at Harvard University, 2012–13. [2]
In association with the 2023 Israeli judicial reform the Likud-led far-right coalition were compared to Germany in the 1930s, by journalists and historians within in Israel. [5] Including by Daniel Blatman, an Israeli historian, specializing in history of the Holocaust, [1] and head of the Institute for Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. [6] When interviewed by Ayelett Suhani for Haaretz, Blatman said "Israel's government has neo-Nazi ministers. It really does recall Germany in 1933". [5] His remarks drew some international attention from long-standing critics of Israel. [7] However, it should be noted he was referring specifically to the authoritarian aspects of 1930s Germany, he did not draw direct connections to the ghettos or the Holocaust. [5]
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Daniel Blatman is an Israeli historian, specializing in history of
the Holocaust.
[1] Blatman is the head of the Institute for Contemporary Jewry at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
[1]
Blatman was a visiting scholar at the Centre for European Studies at Harvard University, 2012–13. [2]
In association with the 2023 Israeli judicial reform the Likud-led far-right coalition were compared to Germany in the 1930s, by journalists and historians within in Israel. [5] Including by Daniel Blatman, an Israeli historian, specializing in history of the Holocaust, [1] and head of the Institute for Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. [6] When interviewed by Ayelett Suhani for Haaretz, Blatman said "Israel's government has neo-Nazi ministers. It really does recall Germany in 1933". [5] His remarks drew some international attention from long-standing critics of Israel. [7] However, it should be noted he was referring specifically to the authoritarian aspects of 1930s Germany, he did not draw direct connections to the ghettos or the Holocaust. [5]