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Abraham Labe Udovitch (born 31 May 1933) is Khedouri A. Zilkha Professor of Jewish Civilization in the Near East, Emeritus, and Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Emeritus, both at Princeton University.


Early life
Abraham Labe Udovitch was born in , Canada, in 1933. He received his B.S. from Columbia University in 1958 and his M.A. in 1959. He received his Ph.D. from in 1965.


Career
Udovitch taught at Brandeis University and at Cornell University before joining Princeton University in 1968. He is Khedouri A. Zilkha Professor of Jewish Civilization, in the Near East, Emeritus, and Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Emeritus, both at Princeton. Abraham Udovitch. Department of Near Eastern Studies. Princeton University. Retrieved 25 November 2015. Abraham Udovitch. Right to Non-Violence. Retrieved 25 November 2015. The former chair is funded by the Khedouri Zilkha Fund for the Study of the History of Jewish Civilization in the Near East established by in memory of his father . University, Issues 75-81, Princeton University, 1978, p.19.

He is co-editor of the journal and was associate editor of the Dictionary of the Middle Ages, prepared for the American Council of Learned Societies. Since 1978, he has been a member of the Executive Committee of the Encyclopaedia of Islam.

Udovitch is a member of the World Executive Committee of the International Center for Peace in the Middle East.

In 2010, Brill published Histories of the Middle East: Studies in Middle Eastern society, economy and law in honor of A.L. Udovitch, edited by Roxani Eleni Margariti, , and Petra M. Sijpesteijn. Histories of the Middle East. Brill. Retrieved 25 November 2015.


Selected publications
  • Partnership and profit in medieval Islam. Princeton, 1970.
  • The Middle East: Oil, conflict and hope. Lexington, 1976. (Editor)
  • The Islamic middle east, 700-1900: Studies in economic and social history. Princeton, 1981. (Editor)
  • The last Arab Jews: The communities of Jerba, Tunisia. New York, 1984. (Editor with )
  • The Islamic world from classical to modern times: Essays in honor of Bernard Lewis. Princeton, 1988. (Editor)


Further reading
  • Roxani Eleni Margariti, Adam Sabra, and Petra M. Sijpesteijn. (Eds.) (2010) Histories of the Middle East: Studies in Middle Eastern society, economy and law in honor of A.L. Udovitch. Brill.


External links
  • http://www.wrmea.org/2005-march/new-york-city-and-tri-state-news-princeton-professors-ponder-post-arafat-prospects-for-peace.html

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