Rıfat Bali

Rıfat Bali

Rıfat N. Bali (* 1948 in Istanbul) ist ein türkisch-jüdischer Historiker und Verleger. Er befasst sich vor allem mit der Geschichte der Juden in der Türkei sowie mit der Geschichte und der Aktualität des Antisemitismus.

Bali ist verheiratet und hat zwei Kinder.

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