All Stories

  1. Did the Nazis determine who is a Jew? Jewish identity, Holocaust remembrance and the true story behind Israel’s law of return
  2. Dynamic Ethnonationalism: The Ongoing Changes in the Ethnonational Borders—Israel in a Global Perspective
  3. Chapter 12. Opposition, Integration, and Ambiguity: Toward a History of the Israeli Chief Rabbinate’s Policies on Conversion to Judaism
  4. “Israeli” Halakha: The Chief Rabbinate’s Conversion-To-Judaism Policy 1948–2018
  5. Non-Jewish volunteers in the Kibbutz Movement and the establishment of state conversion in Israel in the 1970s
  6. Fragmentary Theory of Secularization and Religionization — Changes in the Family Structure as a Case Study
  7. Integrating non-Jewish immigrants and the formation of Israel's ethnic–civic nationhood: from Ben Gurion to the present
  8. THE FUNDAMENTALIST DILEMMA: LESSONS FROM THE ISRAELI HAREDI CASE
  9. Religious Conversions in the Mediterranean World. Edited by Nadia Marzouki and Olivier Roy. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, £54.62 Paper
  10. Who Is a Jew in Israel?
  11. A Jewish State? Controversial Conversions and the Dispute Over Israel’s Jewish Character