Manfred Gerstenfeld

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Manfred Gerstenfeld (Hebrew: מנפרד גרסטנפלד‎; born 1937 in Vienna) is Chairman of the Board of Fellows at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, a Jerusalem based think tank. He has a Ph.D. in Environmental Studies from Amsterdam University.

Manfred Gerstenfeld was born in Vienna, grew up in Amsterdam and moved to Israel in 1968.

Dr. Gerstenfeld has been a non-executive board member of the Israel Corporation (an investment company) and other Israeli companies. He is editor of the 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.

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  • Environment and Confusion: Searching for a Balanced View (2002)
  • Judaism, Environmentalism and the Environment (1998)
  • Echut ha Sviva ba Masoret ha Yehudit: Olam Bar Kayma (The Environment in the Jewish Tradition: A Sustainable World) (2002)
  • Israel’s New Future Interviews (1994)
  • Israel and Europe: An Expanding Abyss? (2005)
  • Europe’s Crumbling Myths: The Post-Holocaust Origins of Today’s Anti-Semitism (2003)
  • The New Clothing of European Anti-Semitism (2004), co-edited with Shmuel Trigano
  • American Jewry's Challenge: Conversations Confronting the Twenty-first Century (2005)
  • European-Israeli Relations: Between Confusion and Change? (2007)

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