Chapter 1
Policy, Medicine, and Health Challenges during the Great Immigration to Israel in the 1950s
Dorit Weiss and Shifra Shvarts
Chapter 2
A Continuous Tragedy: From “Operation Magic Carpet” to the “Yemenite Children Affair”
Esther Meir-Glitzenstein
Chapter 3
The Absorption Circumstances of the Yemenite Jewry in Israel and the Historical Association to the “Missing Yemenite Children Affair”
Dov Levitan
Chapter 4
The Missing Children’s Epidemiological Database: The Lights and Shadows of Interlocking Historical Sources and Perspectives
Adiya Shubi and Yechiel Michael Barilan
Chapter 5
The Archive and the Public Discourse
Roy Peled
Chapter 6
The Documents Don’t Matter: The Affair of the Yemenite Children and the Archives
Yaacov Lozowick
Chapter 7
Testimonies at the Committees of Inquiry over the Years into the Yemenite Children Affair and Insights for Oral History
Avi Picard
Chapter 8
The Invention of the Conspiracy Theory of the Yemenite Children Affair: From Ultra-Orthodoxy, Meir Kahane, and Israel's Radical Left
Sariel Birnbaum
Chapter 9
Uzi Meshulam and the Yemenite Children Affair: Messianic Expectations, Anti-Zionist Ultra-Orthodoxy, and Israel’s Radical Right
Motti Inbari
Chapter 10
The Israeli Left and the Yemenite Children Affair: How a Post-Colonial Narrative Became an "Alternative Truth" in Radical Left Circles in Israel
Nirit Ben Ari