BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ETHIOPIAN JEWRY: UNION LIST : 1998-2007

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Atar, Ron. 1998. Rhythmical Aspects in the Liturgy of the Ethiopian Jews. M.A. Thesis. Department of Ethnomusicology, Bar llan University. (152 pp). (Hebrew).

Berhanu, Girma (2001). Learning in context: an ethnographic investigation of mediated learning experiences among Ethiopian Jews in Israel. Goteberg, Sweden, ACTA Universitatis Gothoburgensis, PhD Thesis, 298 pages.

Castryck, G. (2000) Theoretical History of Ethiopian Jewry: a Comparative Study of the scientific research on Beta Israel / Falashas during the second half of the 20th Century. M.A. ("licentiaat") in Oriental Languages and Cultures, Ghent University (Dutch).

Cicourel, Inbal. 2005. Good People: Identity Construction as a Means of Coping with Marginality - The Story of a Moshav in Israel, Ph. D. Thesis, Dept. of Anthropology and Sociology, Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva (Hebrew)

David Holt. 1998. Doubtful Shepherds: Problems With The Integration of Ethiopian Jews In lsrael. Ph D. Thesis. Department of Political Science, University of Chicago. (pp 213).

Edelstein, Monica D. 2001. Zar Spirit Possession Amon Ethiopian Jews in lsrael: Discourse and Performance in Religious Identity, Psychiatry, and Public Culture. Ph.D. Thesis. Athropology Department, Tulane University, USA. (pp. 240).

Edlestein, Arnon. 1999. Pattems of Juvenile Delinquency and Deviance among Ethiopian Jews in Israel. Ph.D. Dept. of Criminology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. (Hebrew)

Fanta-Vangenstein, Yarden. 2007. The Effect of Transition from an Agrarian Society to a Knowledge-Based Society on Technological Literacy among Ethiopian Immigrants in Israel, Ph.D. Thesis, School of Education, Tel-Aviv University (Hebrew)

Finkelstein, Michal. 2005. Traumatic Stress, Coping Resources and Psychological Adjustment among Ethiopian Immigrants in Israel, Ph.D. Thesis, Shappell School of Social Work, The Gordon Faculty of Social Sciences, Tel Aviv University, 227 pp. (Hebrew)

Gaito, H. (2001). The non-reader Ethiopian student in the pre-academic English Classroom. Education Department. Newcastle, University of Northumbria, Newcastle, England, 89 pages.

Hanson, L. 2004. Self-Definition, the Feeling of Personal Satisfaction and Attitudes of Socialisation among Male and Female Adolescents of Ethiopian Origin in High School and Preparatory College, M.A. Thesis, School of Education, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Hebrew).

Hayam-Yonas. Adva. 1998. Health and Sexual Responsibility: Evaluating the training vocational trainin and implementation of on educational program introduced into vocational training courses for young Ethiopians studying in boarding schools in Israel 1993-4, M.A. Dissertation presented to the Dept. of Public Health, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (pp. 105) (Hebrew)

Hayon, M. (2003). Baqadami Gabra Igzi'abher: A Beta Israel Liturgical Text. London, University of London, PhD Thesis, 391 pages.

Krisi, Miri. 2000. The Integration of Hebrew ltems into the Spoken Amharic of Ethiopians Living in Ashkelon. MA Thesis, Bar-llan University, Ramat-Gan. (Hebrew)

Kuronen, Susanna. 1999. Three Languages, One nation: The Integration of Ethiopian Jews in lsrael. M.A. Thesis, Department of Ethnology, University of Helsinki. (pp.153).

Lifshitz, Chen. 2004. Aspects of the Integration of Ethiopian Immigrant Youth and their Parents in lsrael, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Sussex.

Lipman, Ron. 2006. The Limits of Jewish Jdentity: Jewish Attitudes to the Black Jews of Ethiopia in 19/20th Century Europe and Contemporary Israel, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Manchester.

Mengashe, Nigist. 2007. Socio-Educational Mediation among Ethiopian lmmigrant Jews in the lsraeli School System, Ph.D. Thesis, Dept. of Education, University of Sussex, 268 pp.

Newman, Ruby Klappholz. (2002). 'Mi Anachnu, Ma Yesh Lanu, Ma Haya Lanu - Who we are, What we Have, What we Had'. The Narratives of Ethiopian-Israeli women. The University of Wisconsin, PhD Thesis, 229 pages.

Offer, Shira. 2000. Povetry within the Ethiopian Community in lsrael: Characteristics and Perceptions. M.A. Thesis, Haifa. (pp 117). (Hebrew).

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