Elinoar Bareket

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Elinoar Bareket
אלינער ברקת
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Born (1939-12-17) December 17, 1939 (age 84)
NationalityIsraeli
OccupationHistorian
Children3

Elinoar Bareket (Hebrew: אלינער ברקת, born 17 December 1939) is an Israeli historian and a former Senior Lecturer at Achva Academic College where she served as the head of the History Department and Head of general B.A. for Humanities and Social Sciences.[1]

Biography

Bareket was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. After serving at the Israeli Defence Force, She moved to Kibbutz Beit Nir, where she's leaving since.[2]

Academic Work

Her academic work focuses on the Jewish community in Egypt at the times of the Fatimid Caliphate during the middle ages, the history of which is well documented in the Cairo Geniza documents.[3]

Books

  • Eli Ben Amram and his Companions: Jewish Leadership in the Eleventh-Century Mediterranean Basin, Sussex Academic Press, 2017 ISBN 9781845198336
  • Fustat on the Nile; The Jewish Elite in Medieval Egypt, Brill, Leiden 1999 ISBN 9789004114395

References

  1. "Interview with Elinoar Bareket on the Hebrew Culure Website (in Hebrew)".
  2. "Fustat on the Nile: The Jewish Elite in Medieval Egypt". Brill Publishing House. Brill. 25 October 2021. ISBN 9789004476455.
  3. "TheTorah.com".

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