The Beta Israel in Ethiopia and Israel: Studies on the Ethiopian JewsRoutledge, 19 בנוב׳ 2013 - 320 עמודים For decade the Falashas - the Black Jews of Ethiopia - have fascinated scholars. Are they really Jews and in what sense? How can their origins be explained? Since the Falashas' transfer to Israel in the much publicised Israeli air lifts the fascination has continued and and new factors are now being discussed. Written by the leading scholars in the field the essays in this collection examine the history, music, art, anthropology and current situations of the Ethopian Jews. Issues examined include their integration into Middle Eastern society, contacts between the Falasha and the State of Israel how the Falasha became Jews in the first place. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 33
עמוד vi
... Kaplan 10 Israeli Women of Ethiopian Descent: The Strengths, Conflicts and Successes 128 Eva Leitman and Elisabeth Weinbaum 1 1 Fertility Decline and Changes in the Life Course among Ethiopian Jewish Women 137 Jennifer Phillips Davids ...
... Kaplan 10 Israeli Women of Ethiopian Descent: The Strengths, Conflicts and Successes 128 Eva Leitman and Elisabeth Weinbaum 1 1 Fertility Decline and Changes in the Life Course among Ethiopian Jewish Women 137 Jennifer Phillips Davids ...
עמוד ix
... Kaplan and many Israeli colleagues as well as the staff of the Ben Zvi Institute, Jerusalem and the University of Beersheva. Without their help this volume would not have seen the light of day. Most of all however the editors would like ...
... Kaplan and many Israeli colleagues as well as the staff of the Ben Zvi Institute, Jerusalem and the University of Beersheva. Without their help this volume would not have seen the light of day. Most of all however the editors would like ...
עמוד xi
... Kaplan has turned to the issue of the Beta Israel's integration in Israel and uses the concept of 'everyday resistance' to explain their strategies of survival. The question of survival and integration this time in the context of army ...
... Kaplan has turned to the issue of the Beta Israel's integration in Israel and uses the concept of 'everyday resistance' to explain their strategies of survival. The question of survival and integration this time in the context of army ...
עמוד 39
הגעת למגבלת הצפייה עבור ספר זה מדוע?.
הגעת למגבלת הצפייה עבור ספר זה מדוע?.
עמוד 58
הגעת למגבלת הצפייה עבור ספר זה מדוע?.
הגעת למגבלת הצפייה עבור ספר זה מדוע?.
תוכן
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15 | |
The Life and Death of Solomon Isaac | 40 |
The Impact of the Italian Occupation of Ethiopia on | 50 |
Some Unpublished Documents Relating to the Twentieth | 61 |
The Case of the Falas Mura | 70 |
Ethiopian Dynastic Marriage and the Beta Israel | 81 |
Kinship as a Paradigm for | 94 |
War in Songs | 181 |
Tradition or Change | 191 |
Some Patterns of Oral | 201 |
Oral and written Traditions | 209 |
The Formal Organisation of the Beta Israel Liturgy | 235 |
The Formal Organisation of the Beta Israel Liturgy | 252 |
Divination as Prevention of Illness and other Life | 264 |
Immigrants and their Doctors in Israel | 275 |
Conflicts and Successes | 128 |
Fertility Decline and Changes in the Life Course among | 137 |
Research | 160 |
Identity Reformulation among Ethiopian Immigrant | 169 |
Idioms and Narratives of Mental Health Problems among | 285 |
The Long Journey of the Young Beta Israel from Lasta | 296 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
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