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

SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF ETHIOPIAN JEWRY (SOSTEJE)
September, 2004
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Levin-Rozalis, M., (2004). "Re-visited: A tracer study ten years later." Journal of Early Childhood Research. 2(3): 271-296.

Levin-Rozalis, M. (2004). "Searching for the unknowable: A process of detection - Abductive research generated by projective techniques". International Journal of Qualitative Methods 3(2): 1-36

Lourie, B. (2001). "From Jerusalem to Aksum through the Temple of Solomon: Archaic traditions of the Ark of the Covenant and Sion in the Kebra Nagast". Kristianskij Vostok 2: 137-207. (Russian).

Salamon, Hagar (2003). "Between Conscious and Subconscious: Depth-to Depth Communication in the Ethnographic Space." Ethos 30(3): 249-272.

Shabtay, Malka (2003). "'Regap': Music and identitity among Young Ethiopians in Israel." Critical Arts 17: (1/2) 93-105.

Shabtay, Malka (2001) "Living with Threatened Identities: The experiences of Ethiopian youth in Israel Living with a Color Difference in an Ethnocentric Climate." Megamot 41 (1-2):97-112, (Hebrew).

Shabtay, Malka (2001). "From Jerusalem to Ethiopia and the way back: from confused to forced identity". Gadish 7: 109-126. (Hebrew).

Trevisan-Semi, E. (2001) "De Lodz a Addis-Abeba, Jacques Faitlovitch et les Juifs d'Ethiopie". Les Cahiers du Judaisme 10:60-71. (French)

Trevisan-Semi, E. (2002) "The Conversion of the Beta Israel in Ethiopia: A reversible 'rite of passage'. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 1(1): 90-103

Ullendorff, E. (2003). "An early letter from Emperor Haile Sellassie to the Christian missionaries to the Jews." BSOAS 66(1): 59-60.

Weil, Shalva (2004). "Ethiopian Jewish Women: Trends and Transformations in the context of Transnational Change." Nashim 8.

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