רחל שרעבי

Prof. Rachel Sharaby is a historical sociologist. She is a lecturer at the Sociology and Anthropology Department of the Ashkelon Academic College and at the Interdisciplinary Department of Social Sciences of Bar-Ilan University. She is an editor of the journal “Hagira – Israel Journal of Migration”, which is published by the Israel Sociology Society and the Ruppin Academic Center. Her researches were published in scientific journals and congresses in Israel and around the world, and deal in immigration, settlement, tradition and modernity, intercultural encounter, syncretism and gender.

Her books include: The Sephardic Settlement in Jerusalem towards the End of the Ottoman Period (Ministry of Defense, 1989); Syncretism and Adjustment: Encounter between a Traditional Community and a Socialist Soceity (Zerichover, 2002); The Mimouna Holiday: From the Periphery to the Center (Hakibbutz Hameuchad and Yad Ben Zvi, 2009). She also edited the anthology: Women Immigrants (in the journal: Sugiot Hevratiot Be’Israel, vol. 14, 2012).

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