BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ETHIOPIAN JEWRY: 2001-2004
COMPILED BY SHALVA WEIL

SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF ETHIOPIAN JEWRY (SOSTEJE)
September, 2004
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(2001 ). Integrating Ethiopian Immigrants in Israeli Society - Challenges, Policy, Plans and Directions of Action. Jerusalem. JDC Brookdale Institute. (Hebrew).

(2003). From Jerusalem to Ethiopia and Back: From Identity Confusion to Committed Identity. Jerusalem, Adult Education in Israel no. 7, Ministry ofEducation: 141-167.

Cohen, R. and Spector, G. (2003). Cultural Bridging, Powering Immigrant Parents , from Ethiopia in Cultural Meeting. Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport, Departrnent of Older Education, 104 pages.

Israel Association For Ethiopian Jews (2004). Grade: Scarcely absorbed. Jerusalem, pp.36 (Hebrew).

King, Judith and Efrati, R. (2002). A Survey of Ethiopian Immigrants in Three Neighborhoods in Hadera. JDC-Brookdale Institute: 38. (Hebrew).

King, Judith and Efrati, R. (2002). A Survey of Ethiopian Immigrants and Non-immigrants in the Kiryat Moshe Neighborhood, Rehovot. Jerusalem, JDC-Brookdale: 51. (Hebrew).

King, Judith (2003). Employment of Ethiopian Immigrants: Selected Findings of a Study, Conducted in Haifa and Directions for Policy and Program Development. Jerusalem, JDC-Brookdale Institute. (Hebrew).

King, Judith, R. Efrati, et al. (2003). A Survey ofEthiopian-Israelis in Ramle/Lod/ Afula/ in Four Neighborhoods in Yavne/ Israelis in three Neighborhoods in Ashdod. Jerusalem, JDC- Brookdale Institute: 39 (each publication). (Hebrew).

Swirsky, S. and Swirsky, Barbara (2002). The Ethiopian Immigrants in Israel: Accommodation, Employment, Education. Israel Association for Ethiopian Jews, in cooperation with Adva Center:39.

Wissman, G. and Hershkowitz, S. (2004). The Immigration ofthe Jews from Lower Qwara (1992- 1999). Jerusalem: Ben-Zvi Institute and Jewish Agency. (Hebrew)

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