De 1974 à 1976 Auron dirige le département d'éducation de Yad Vashem. Dans les années 1980 il est chercheur au centre Melton d'éducation juive de l'université hébraïque de Jérusalem, puis directeur académique de la section européenne de l'Institut de la diaspora israélienne, rattaché à l'université de Tel Aviv. De 1996 à 1999 il est maître de conférence et directeur de la faculté d'études culturelles au Max Stern Academic College d'Emek Yesreel.
Jewish-Israeli Identity, Sifriat Poalim (with Kibutzim College of Education), Tel-Aviv, 1993, 204 pp. (Hebrew).
The Banality of Indifference: The Attitude of the Yishuv and the Zionist Movement to the Armenian Genocide, Dvir (with Kibutzim College of Education), Tel-Aviv, 1995, 395 pp. (Hebrew).
We are all German Jews: Jewish Radicals in France During the Sixties and Seventies, Am Oved (with Tel-Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University), Tel-Aviv, 1999, 288 pp. (Hebrew, translation of the French edition, with revisions).
The Banality of Indifference: Zionism and the Armenian Genocide, Transaction, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, 2000, 405 pp. (translation of the Hebrew edition, with revisions and adaptations). Second Edition, Transaction Publishers, 2001; Third Edition, 2003.
The Banality of Denial, Transaction, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, 2003, 338 pp[4].
The Banality of Denial: Israel and the Armenian Genocide, Maba, Tel Aviv, 2005 [Hebrew edition, with revisions and adaptations].
The Pain of Knowledge - Holocaust and Genocide issues in Education, Transaction, New Brunswick , 2005. A German edition was published by Der Schmerz des Wissens, Verlag Edition AV, Lich/Hessen, 2005.