1. R. Rubin, "Ancient Nessana and its Water Sources", Y. Ben Arieh, Y. Ben Artzi, H. Goren (Eds.), Historical-Geographical Studies in the Settlement of Eretz-Israel, Jerusalem 1987, pp. 193-202 (Hebrew).
2. R. Rubin, "Historical Geography of Eretz Israel - Survey of the Ancient period", in: R. Kark (ed.), The Land That Became Israel, Studies in Historical Geography, Yale University Press and Magnes Press, New Haven, London, Jerusalem, 1989, pp. 23-36.
3. R. Rubin, Jerusalem in Maps and Views, in: Gifts of Tamar and Teddi Kolek to the Israel Museum, (Catalogue of the Israeli Museum, Hebrew and English) 1990 pp. 85-133.
4. R. Rubin, "Ideology and landscape in early printed maps of Jerusalem", A. R. H. Baker and G. Biger (eds.), Ideology and the Landscape in Historical Perspective, Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1992, pp. 15-30.
5. M. Levy - Rubin PI and R. Rubin PI, The Image of the Holy City: Maps and Mapping of Jerusalem, in: N. Rosovsky (ed.), City of the Great King: Jerusalem from David to Present, Harvard University Press, Cambridge Mass. 1996, pp. 352 – 379 (Invited article).
6. R. Rubin, "Settlement and Urbanization in the Negev in Late Antiquity", in: Y. Gradus and G. Lipschitz (Eds.), The Mosaic of Israeli Geography at the Close of the Twentieth Century, Beer Sheva, Ben Gurion University Press, 1996, pp. 373-381.
7. R. Rubin, "The De-Pierre map of Jerusalem 1728", Y. Ben Artzi, I. I. Bartal, E. Reiner (Eds.) Studies in Geography and History in Honor of Yehoshua Ben Arieh, Jerusalem 1999, pp. 1-28 (Hebrew).
8. R. Rubin, "Jerusalem and its Environs: The Impact of Geographical Physical Conditions on the development of Jerusalem", S. Ahituv & A. Mazar (Eds.), Sepher Yerushalim, Vol. I, Yad Ben Zvi, Jerusalem 2000, pp. 1-12 ((Invited article, Hebrew).
9. R. Rubin, Air Photographs as an implement for the Study of Ancient Agricultural Field Systems in the Negev, A. Danin & B.Z. Kedar (eds.) Remote Sensing, Yad Ben Zvi, Jerusalem 2000, pp. 143-153 (Hebrew).
10. R. Rubin, Jerusalem in St. Louis - A Model of the Holy City in the Worlds’ Fair (1904), J. Schwartz, Z. Amar, I. Ziffer (eds.), Jerusalem and Eretz Israel, Tel Aviv 2000, pp. 187-198 (Hebrew)
11. R. Rubin, Byzantine Monasteries in the Judaean Desert: History, Geography and Architecture, in: Albert Pla I Gisbert (ed.), Monasteries, Intervention in the Architectural Heritage, Barcelona 2000, pp. 125-129 (English and Spanish).
12. R. Rubin, From Center of the World to Modern City: Maps of Jerusalem through the Ages, in: A. Tishby (ed.) Holy Land in Maps, Jerusalem and New York 2001, pp. 25-39.
13. M. Levy-Rubin PI and R. Rubin PI, Early World Maps, in: A. Tishby (ed.) Holy Land in Maps, Jerusalem and New York 2001, pp. 50-53
14. R. Rubin, Articles about: Eusebius and Hieronymus; Bernhard von Breydenbach; Abraham Bar Jacob; Camocio; De Angelis; Villalpando; De Pierre; in A. Tishby (ed.) Holy Land in Maps, Jerusalem and New York 2001
Nos. 12-14 were invited and published both in English and Hebrew for a prestigious catalogue of an exhibition in the Israel Museum, the English and the Hebrew editions are not identical.
15. R. Rubin, Iconography as Cartography: Two Cartographic Icons of the Holy City and its Environs, Eastern Mediterranean Cartography, G. Tolias and D. Loupis (eds.), Athens 2004, pp. 347-378.
Hebrew Version R. Rubin, Two Cartographic Icons of Jerusalem and its Environs from the Eighteenth Century, Y. Ben Arieh and E. Reiner (eds.), Studies in the History of Eretz Israel, Presented to Yehuda Ben Porat, Jerusalem 2003, pp. 427-448 (Hebrew)
16. M. Frumin PI, R. Rubin PI, D. Gavish, The Haifa –Acre Bay Mapping by Russian Navy in the Late 18th Century, Y. Bar-Gal, N. Kliot, A. Peled (Eds.), Eretz Israel Studies, Aviel Ron Book, Haifa 2004, pp. 290-306 (Hebrew)
17. R. Rubin, Sacred Space and Mythic Time in the Early Printed Maps of Jerusalem, in: Tamar Mayer and Suleiman A. Mourad (eds.). Jerusalem: Idea and Reality. London and New York: Routledge, 2008 pp. 123-139.
18. R. Rubin, Models and Relief-Maps in the Archives of the Palestine Exploration Fund in London, Man Near A Roman Arch, Studies presented to Prof. Yoram Tsafrir, L. De Segni, Y. Hirschfeld, J. Patrich, R. Talgam, Jerusalem 2009, pp. 43-56 (Hebrew)
19. R. Rubin, H. Goren, Cartographic Representations of Jerusalem in the Nineteenth century: Maps, Relief Maps and Models, in: I. Bartal and H. Goren, (Eds.), Sepher Yerushalim, The 19th Century, Yad Ben Zvi, Jerusalem 2010, pp. 403 - 428 (Invited article, Hebrew).
20. Y. Porat and Rehav Rubin, A 16th Century Unknown Description of the Holy Places by an Hungarian Franciscan Minorite, in: Kobi Cohen-Hatav, Assaf Selzer, Doron Bar, (eds.), A City reflected through its research, Jerusalem, 2011, pp. 56-75 (Hebrew)
21. R. Rubin, Quaresmius’ Novae Ierosolymae et locorum circumiacentium accurata imago (1639): An Image of the Holy City and its Message, in: Visual Translations of Jerusalem, edited by Bianca Kühnel, Galit Noga-Banai, Hanna Vorholt, Brepols, Turnhout, 2014, pp. 277- 284.