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

SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF ETHIOPIAN JEWRY (SOSTEJE)
September, 2004
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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).

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

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

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.

Toliver, B. J. (2003). The Religious Acculturation of the Ethiopian Jew in Modern Israel: Case Study of a Spiritual Conflict. Pittsburg, University of Pittsburg.

Walda, Tzaddik, A. (2003). Labor Supply of Ethiopian Immigrants in Israel: A Model of Employment and Participation. School of Economics, Tel Aviv University, M.A. thesis, 83 pages (Hebrew)

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