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

SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF ETHIOPIAN JEWRY (SOSTEJE)
September, 2004
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Anteby-Yemini, Lisa (2003). " Urban Ethiopia and Black Culture: Models of new Identity among Immigrant Youth from Ethiopia in Israel." On Cultural Boundaries and Between Them: Young Immigrants in Israel. R. A. Eisikovits (ed.) . Tel Aviv University: Ramot Publishing House: 11-32

Anteby-Yemini, Lisa (2003). "Migration et Nuptialite: La Transition du systeme Matrimonial chez les Juifs Ethiopiens en Israel". Entre heritage et devenir La Construction de la Famille Juive. P. Hidiroglov. Paris, Publications de la Sorbonne . 373-400

Cohen, D. (2002). "Immigration and Absorption". Trends in Israeli Society. E. Ya'ar and Z. Shavit (eds.). Tel-Aviv, Open University of lsrael: 365-477.

Divon, H. (2002). "The developments which lead to the establishment of the relations between Israel and Eritrea". The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs. 50 first years. M. Yager, Y. Gubrin. and A. Oded, eds. Vol. 1: 668-672: Keter. (Hebrew).

Grupper, E., Yaakov M. & Nudelman A. (2003). "Rites of Passage" of lmmigrant Youth from Ethiopia Entering Residential Schools in Israel." On Cultural Boundaries and Between Them: Young Immigrants in Israel. R. A. Eisikovits (Ed.). Tel Aviv University: Ramot Publishing House : 33-63.

Kaplan, Steven and Salamon, Hagar. (2003). "Ethiopian Jews in Israel: A Part of the People or Apart from the People?" Jews in Israel: Contemporary Social and Cultural Pattems U. Rebhun and C. I. Waxman (Eds.). Hanover and London, Brandeis University Press: 118-148

Kaplan, Steven. and Hagar Salamon (2003). "The Legitimacy of the Solomonic Line: Ethiopian Dynastic Change Between Structure and History." Ethiopian Studies at the End of the Second Millennium Proceedings of the XIVth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies. B. Yiman, R Pankhurst, D. Chapple et al (Eds). Addis Ababa. 1: 384-396.

Naim, A. (2002) "Operation 'Solomon'". The Ministry ofthe Foreign Affairs. 50 first years. M. Yager, Y. Gubrin, and A. Oded (Eds.) Vol. 1. Keter: 649-667: (Hebrew).

Nudelman, A. (2001 ). "Zar Spirits in Ethiopia and Israel and their influence on Ethiopian Immigrants Health. Population. Ocholla-Ayayo et al ( ed.), Population, Health and Development in Africa: Anthropological Perspectives. Nairobi, Kenya: Population Studies and Research Institute and UNFPA: 146-153.

Quirin, J. (2003). "Ethiopian Beta Israel (Falasha) Convert biographies 183 7-1931.1' Ethiopian Studies at the End of the Second Millennium Proceedings of the XIV th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies. B. Yirnan, R. Pankhurst, D. Chapple et al eds. Addis Ababa: 451-476.

Salamon, Hagar (2001a). "Ethiopian Jewry and New Self-Concepts". In The Life of Judaism. H. E. Goldberg (Ed.): 227-240.

Salamon, Hagar (2001 b). "In Search of Self and Other: A Few Remarks on Ethnicity, Race, and Ethiopian Jews". Jewish Locations: Traversing Racialized Landscapes. L. Tessman and B.A. On (Eds.): 75-88: Rowman and Littlefield.

Trevisan-Semi, E. (2002b). "The 'Falashisation' of the Blacks of Harlem - a Judaising Movement in the 20th-Century USA". Judaising Movements: Studies in the Margins of Judaism. E. Trevisan-Semi and T. Parfitt (Eds) London: Routledge Curzon: 87- 110. Trevisan-Semi, E. (2002a). "Conversion and Judaisation - the 'Lost Tribes' Committees at the Birth of the Jewish State". Judaising Movements: Studies in the Margins of Judaism. E. Trevisan-Semi and T. Parfitt (Eds.) London: Routledge Curzon: 53-64

Trevisan-Semi, E. and Parfitt, Tudor (2004). "Proselitismo e Conversioni Alla Vigilia Della Nascita Dello Stato Ebraico, Ebrei Per Scelta: Movimenti di Conversione All'ebraismo. Milano, Raffaello Cortina Editore: 95-113. (Italian).

Yinor, H. (2002)."Ethiopia and Israel". The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs. 50 first years. M. Yager, Y. Gubrin, and A. Oded (Eds.) Vol. 1, Keter: 646-648. (Hebrew).

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