Helga Dudman was born in New York, left at three
months, and thereafter lived in Vienna, San Francisco,
Washington, D.C., Frankfurt, New Hampshire, London, Tel
Aviv, and Tiberias in Galilee.
A graduate of Mills College, California, she has lived in
Israel for 40 years and written feature articles for The
Jerusalem Post. She has published eleven books.
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Books by Helga Dudman
Or Did I Dream a Dream?
with Ruth Dayan
Harcourt-Brace-Jovanovich
(translated into German, Danish, Japanese, and Hebrew)
Open the Gates with Ehud Avriel
Athenaeum
Street People
Carta, Jerusalem
Tiberias
Carta, Jerusalem
The American Colony with Ruth Kark
Carta, Jerusalem
A Personal Encyclopedia
Carta, Jerusalem
Galilee Revisited with Mary Magdalene
Carta, Jerusalem
The Dog's Guide to Famous Owners
Carta, Jerusalem (German edition, dtv)
The Cat's Guide to Famous Lovers
Carta, Jerusalem (German edition, dtv)
Short Stories About Long Lives
Carta, Jerusalem
Letters
Home to San Francisco From Occupied Germany 1945-1946
Carta, Jerusalem
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