The Trauma of Transition: The Psycho-social Cost of Ethiopian Immigration to IsraelAvebury, 1997 - 117 pages This text seeks to describe the transitions endured by Jews living in Ethiopia who made their way to Israel. It looks at the historical background and the range of issues which have affected this group of people. |
Table des matières
historical background | 9 |
Religious issues and conflicts | 33 |
Family and communal change | 59 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
absorption centers addition aliyah Amharic arrived in Israel assistance background Bar-Ilan University behavior Ben-Ezer bereavement Beta Israel boarding schools Bodevski centuries Chief Rabbi clients Code of Honor decision educational emigrate emotional Ethiopian children Ethiopian community Ethiopian culture Ethiopian families Ethiopian immigrants Ethiopian Jewish Ethiopian Jews Ethiopian religious Ethiopian students ethnic identity existing experience factors Falasha feelings Gondar halachic Hebrew helping host society housing immigrant group Immigration to Israel important individual initial integration intervention interviewed Israeli society issues Jerusalem Jewish Agency Jewry Jews of Ethiopia journey Kaplan Kessoq language Law of Return living marriage metaphors migration Ministry mourning newcomers noted Operation Moses Operation Solomon perspective population problems professionals programs Promised Land relationship religious identity religious practices response ritual role Schindler sense serve social service social workers Sudan suggests term tradition trauma Trek tribe of Dan Ulpan unique University women Zar spirits Zemed
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Operation Solomon: The Daring Rescue of the Ethiopian Jews Stephen Spector Aucun aperçu disponible - 2006 |