This book offers the results of the most recent research carried out in European and Israeli universities on Ethiopian Jews. With a special focus on Europe and the role played by German, English and Italian Jewish communities in creating a new Jewish Ethiopian identity, it investigates such issues as the formation of a new Ethiopian Jewish elite and the transformation of the identity from Ethiopian Falashas to the Jews of Ethiopia during the twentieth century
by Stéphane Ancel, Open Jerusalem The presence of Ethiopians Orthodox in Jerusalem is attested at l...
Even after more than two decades, over 70 000 Ethiopian Jews - the Beta Israel - have still not been...
Alvarez-Pereyre Franck. J. A. Quirin, The Evolution of the Ethiopian Jews. A History of the Beta Isr...
A Jewish community of people who lived in Northwestern Ethiopia and shared a common language, cultur...
Ethiopian Christianity has often been regarded by European travelers and missionaries as impure, bec...
The journey of immigration and integration of the Ethiopian Jews of Israel is a remarkable story. Fr...
The book deals with the story of Jacques Faitlovitch and his "discovery" of the Falashas, the Jews o...
The arrival of a Protestant mission in Ethiopia during the 1850s marks a turning point in the histor...
This paper explores the phenomenon of marginal identities in Israel, focusing on the Ethiopian Jewis...
The Israeli Ethiopian Jews want full admission into mainstream Israeli society. The purpose of this ...
The Beta Israel, the Ethiopian Jews, have suffered from a negative or complete misrepresentation in ...
The Jews (Falasha) of northwestern Ethiopia are a unique example of a Jewish group living within an ...
Between 1977 and 1992, practically all Ethiopian Jews migrated to Israel. This mass move followed th...
Ethiopian Jews in Israel: new identity constructsThe mass migration of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, fir...
Note:In this thesis I argue that Ethiopian Jewish identity has evolved over the last century in rela...
by Stéphane Ancel, Open Jerusalem The presence of Ethiopians Orthodox in Jerusalem is attested at l...
Even after more than two decades, over 70 000 Ethiopian Jews - the Beta Israel - have still not been...
Alvarez-Pereyre Franck. J. A. Quirin, The Evolution of the Ethiopian Jews. A History of the Beta Isr...
A Jewish community of people who lived in Northwestern Ethiopia and shared a common language, cultur...
Ethiopian Christianity has often been regarded by European travelers and missionaries as impure, bec...
The journey of immigration and integration of the Ethiopian Jews of Israel is a remarkable story. Fr...
The book deals with the story of Jacques Faitlovitch and his "discovery" of the Falashas, the Jews o...
The arrival of a Protestant mission in Ethiopia during the 1850s marks a turning point in the histor...
This paper explores the phenomenon of marginal identities in Israel, focusing on the Ethiopian Jewis...
The Israeli Ethiopian Jews want full admission into mainstream Israeli society. The purpose of this ...
The Beta Israel, the Ethiopian Jews, have suffered from a negative or complete misrepresentation in ...
The Jews (Falasha) of northwestern Ethiopia are a unique example of a Jewish group living within an ...
Between 1977 and 1992, practically all Ethiopian Jews migrated to Israel. This mass move followed th...
Ethiopian Jews in Israel: new identity constructsThe mass migration of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, fir...
Note:In this thesis I argue that Ethiopian Jewish identity has evolved over the last century in rela...
by Stéphane Ancel, Open Jerusalem The presence of Ethiopians Orthodox in Jerusalem is attested at l...
Even after more than two decades, over 70 000 Ethiopian Jews - the Beta Israel - have still not been...
Alvarez-Pereyre Franck. J. A. Quirin, The Evolution of the Ethiopian Jews. A History of the Beta Isr...