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<strong>Prof</strong>. <strong>Sergio</strong> <strong>DellaPergola</strong><br />

<strong>1.</strong> <strong>Personal</strong> <strong>Background</strong><br />

<strong>1942</strong>, <strong>Sep</strong>. 7 - Born in Trieste, Italy.<br />

1943-1945 - Family displaced to Switzerland.<br />

1945-1966 - Milan, Italy.<br />

1966→ - Jerusalem, Israel.<br />

Married: Miriam Toaff; 4 children.<br />

Addresses:<br />

- The A. Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry<br />

Gaster Building, Room 430<br />

The Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus<br />

Jerusalem 91905, Israel.<br />

Telephone: (972-2) 5882470 or 588-2472; Fax (972-2) 5881243.<br />

http://icj.huji.ac.il/<strong>Sergio</strong><strong>DellaPergola</strong>.asp<br />

Email: sergioa@huji.ac.il<br />

- Home: Rehov Habanai 29a, Jerusalem 96264, Israel.<br />

Telephone: (972-2) 6527867; Fax: (972-2) 6540708.<br />

Cellular: (972-54) 5365278.<br />

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2. Higher Learning<br />

1973 - Ph.D., The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Dissertation in<br />

Demography/Contemporary Jewry; instructor: <strong>Prof</strong>. R. Bachi).<br />

1966 - Dr. [M.A.] in Political Sciences Summa Cum Laude, Università degli Studi,<br />

Pavia (Thesis in Social Statistics; instructor: <strong>Prof</strong>. P. Gennaro).<br />

3. Academic Ranks at the Hebrew University<br />

2010→ - <strong>Prof</strong>essor Emeritus, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry<br />

(ICJ), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.<br />

2005-2010 - Incumbent, The Shlomo Argov Chair in Israel-Diaspora Relations, The<br />

Hebrew University of Jerusalem.<br />

1994-2010 - <strong>Prof</strong>essor, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry (ICJ), The<br />

Hebrew University of Jerusalem.<br />

1987-1994 - Associate <strong>Prof</strong>essor.<br />

1980-1987 - Senior Lecturer.<br />

1973-1980 - Lecturer.


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1971-1972 - Instructor, ICJ.<br />

1968-1970 - Teaching Assistant, Department of Demography, The Hebrew University of<br />

Jerusalem.<br />

4. Research and Teaching Positions<br />

2010 - Visiting Viterbi <strong>Prof</strong>essor of Mediterranean Jewish Studies, Center for Jewish<br />

Studies and Dept. of Sociology, University of California Los Angeles.<br />

2009 - Visiting <strong>Prof</strong>essor, Program of Jewish Studies and Dept. of Sociology,<br />

University of Illinois, Chicago.<br />

2003-2009 - Senior Fellow and Project Head, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute<br />

(JPPPI), Jerusalem.<br />

1986-2010 - Head, Division of Jewish Demography and Statistics, The Avraham Harman<br />

Institute of Contemporary Jewry (ICJ), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.<br />

2006 - Visiting Scholar, The Steinhardt Social Research Institute, Cohen Center for<br />

Modern Jewish Studies, Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass., USA.<br />

2006 - Visiting <strong>Prof</strong>essor, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche, Università degli Studi, Pavia.<br />

2002/03 - Skirball Visiting Fellow, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies,<br />

Yarnton, Oxford, U.K..<br />

2000-2002 - Chair, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry (ICJ), The<br />

Hebrew University of Jerusalem.<br />

1998 - Visiting <strong>Prof</strong>essor, Institute of Human Geography, University of Milano.<br />

1994-1998 - Chair, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry (ICJ), The<br />

Hebrew U.<br />

1993/94 - Visiting Scholar, Von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies, and<br />

Department of Sociology, University of California-UCLA, Los Angeles, Ca.,<br />

USA.<br />

1993/94 - Baldwin Visiting <strong>Prof</strong>essor of Sociology, University of Judaism, Los Angeles,<br />

Ca., USA.<br />

1992-1997 - Senior Research Fellow, The Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel,<br />

Jerusalem.<br />

1991/92 - Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies, The Hebrew U. (Study<br />

group: Religion and Society in Contemporary Jewish Society).<br />

1991 - Chair, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry (ICJ), The<br />

Hebrew U.<br />

1990-1992 - Visiting <strong>Prof</strong>essor, Istituto di Statistica, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche,<br />

Università degli Studi, Pavia.<br />

1985/86 - On sabbatical leave, visited and lectured at INED – Institut National<br />

d’Études Démographiques, Paris, and several higher learning institutions in<br />

Western Europe, North America and Latin America.<br />

1980/81 - Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies, The Hebrew U. (Study<br />

Group: Demography of the Jews).<br />

1978/79 - Visiting Research Associate, Population Studies and Training Center,<br />

Department of Sociology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.<br />

1973-1976 - Teaching Fellow (Lecturer), Dept. of Sociology, Bar Ilan University, Ramat<br />

Gan.<br />

5. Awards<br />

2006 - Ufficiale all’Ordine della Repubblica Italiana, by decree of the President of<br />

the Italian Republic.<br />

2005 - Commendatore all’Ordine della Solidarietà Italiana, by decree of the<br />

President of the Italian Republic.<br />

2001 - Il Paladino for Achievement in Culture, Sicily Regional Government and<br />

Siracusa Province Council.<br />

1999 - Marshall Sklare Award for distinguished scholarship, The Association for the<br />

Social Scientific Study of Jewry (ASSJ).<br />

6. Research Projects (principal or main associate investigator)


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2010→ - Latin American Jews on Four Continents (with Judit Bokser-Liwerant and<br />

Leonardo Senkman), The Liwerant Center for the Study of Latin America,<br />

Spain and Portugal and their Jewish Communities, The Hebrew University of<br />

Jerusalem.<br />

2006-2010 - Family Growth in Israel: Trends and Policies, The Jewish People Policy<br />

Planning Institute (JPPPI), Jerusalem.<br />

2006-2009 - Jerusalem Municipality Haredi Education Masterplan: Haredi School-Age<br />

Population, 2005-2020. Jerusalem Municipality, Masterplan Office.<br />

2005-2006 - Jerusalem Area Transportation Masterplan: Population Projections, 2000-<br />

2030. Israel, Ministry of Transportation, and Jerusalem Municipality,<br />

Masterplan Office.<br />

2004-2005 - (With Mina Tzemach, Rimona Viesel, Moran Neuman) Fertility Levels in<br />

Israel: Jewish Population Performances and Attitudes, The Jewish Agency for<br />

Israel, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Institute of Contemporary<br />

Jewry, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute (JPPPI), Jerusalem.<br />

2004-2009 - Annual Assessment – The Jewish People, The Jewish People Policy Planning<br />

Institute (JPPPI), Jerusalem.<br />

2004-2007 - CARIM – Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on<br />

International Migration, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies,<br />

European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole (Florence).<br />

2004-2005 - Jewish Needy Holocaust Survivors, Government of Israel, Minister of<br />

Diaspora, Social and Jerusalem Affairs, and World Jewish Restitution<br />

Organization (WJRO), Jerusalem.<br />

2003 - Jewish Holocaust Survivors, The International Commission on Holocaust Era<br />

Insurance Claims (ICHEIC), Washington, D.C..<br />

2003-2009 - Demographic Project, The Jewish People Policy Planning, Institute,<br />

Jerusalem.<br />

2002-2005 - World Jewish Demography Research Initiative, The Jewish Agency for Israel<br />

and JPPPI, Jerusalem.<br />

2001-2005 - Jerusalem Masterplan: Population Projections 2000-2020, Jerusalem<br />

Municipality, Urban Planning Division.<br />

1999-2009 - (With Mark Tolts) Jewish Population Trends in the Former Soviet Union,<br />

with the FSU Division, The Jewish Agency for Israel, Jerusalem.<br />

1998-2000 - (With Rosa Geldstein) Sociodemographic Survey of the Jewish Population of<br />

the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area, with Asociacion Mutualista Israelita<br />

Argentina AMIA and Centro Nacional de Estudios de Poblacion CENEP.<br />

1998-2005 - (With Salomon Benzaquen and Tony Beker Veinraub) Sociodemographic<br />

<strong>Prof</strong>ile of the Jewish Community in Venezuela, with Asociacion Israelita de<br />

Venezuela and Union Israelita de Caracas.<br />

1997-2000 - (With Uzi Rebhun) Jerusalem Strategic Masterplan: Demographic<br />

Projections, Jerusalem Municipality, Research and Development Division.<br />

1996-2000 - (With Uzi Rebhun, Mark Tolts) World Jewish Population Projections, with<br />

Israel Humanitarian Foundation, New York.<br />

1995-2008 - World Jewish Population Trends, with the American Jewish Committee, New<br />

York.<br />

1993-1998 - Data Bank on Jewish Educational Statistics, with The Joint Authority for<br />

Jewish Zionist Education.<br />

1993-1998 - (With Eugenio Sonnino) Survey of Jewish Community in Rome, with the<br />

Vigevani Fund of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Università La<br />

Sapienza, Roma, Dipartimento di Demografia.<br />

1990-1998 - (With Susan Lerner) Mexican Jewish Population Study, with Centro de<br />

Estudios Demograficos y de Desarrollo Urbano (CEDDU), El Colegio de Mexico,<br />

Mexico City.<br />

1989-1991 - (With Eric Peritz) Never Married Jewish Women in Israel, with The National<br />

Insurance Institution, Jerusalem, Ministry of Labor and Welfare, The<br />

Demographic Center, Jerusalem.<br />

1984-1988 - (With Roberto Bachi and Vivian Klaff) Urban Ecology of the Jews in the


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Diaspora, United States-Israel Bi-national Scientific Foundation (Grant 82-<br />

03427).<br />

1981-1995 - (With U.O. Schmelz) Evaluation of World Jewish Population Trends, with the<br />

American Jewish Committee, New York.<br />

1979-1991 - Jewish Educational Statistics, The Joint Program for Jewish Education of the<br />

State of Israel, Ministry of Education and Culture, The Jewish Agency for<br />

Israel, and the World Zionist Organization; later: The L.A. Pincus Fund for<br />

Jewish Education.<br />

1976-1978 - (With Allie Dubb) South African Jewish Population Study, with South African<br />

Jewish Board of Deputies, Johannesburg.<br />

1974-1978 - (With Amedeo Tagliacozzo) Italian Immigrants in Israel, Consiglio Nazionale<br />

delle Ricerche (CNR), Rome.<br />

1972-1984 - (With Doris Bensimon) French Jewish Population Study, with Centre<br />

National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris.<br />

1972-1974 - (With U.O. Schmelz) The Jewish Population of Argentina, with Asociacion<br />

Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA), Buenos Aires, and David Horowitz<br />

Institute, Tel Aviv University.<br />

1970-1971 - (With Nathanel Lichfield and others) New Towns in Israel, Institute of<br />

Planning and Development, Tel Aviv, and State of Israel, Ministry of Housing,<br />

Jerusalem.<br />

1964-1972 - (With Roberto Bachi and Franco Sabatello) Italian Jewish Population Study,<br />

with Università di Pavia, and Unione delle Comunità Israelitiche Italiane<br />

(UCII), Roma.<br />

7. Committees and Other Academic Activities<br />

2011→ - Chief Editor, Hagira – Israel Journal of Migration, Ruppin Academic Center,<br />

Center for the Study of Migration, and Israel Sociological Society, Section on<br />

Demography and Migration.<br />

2010→ - Nominations Committee, The Righteous of the Nations, Yad Vashem.<br />

2010 - Organizer and Chair, Session RC06.05, ISA International Conference,<br />

Gothenburg.<br />

2009→ - Chair, Academic Committee, The Liwerant Center for the Study of Latin<br />

America, Spain and Portugal and their Jewish Communities, The Hebrew<br />

University.<br />

2008→ - Academic Board, Institute for Migration Studies, Ruppin Academic Center.<br />

2006→ - Chair, Academic Committee, International Institute for Jewish<br />

Genealogy and Paul Jacobi Center.<br />

2006→ - Chair, Steering Committee, The Israel Social Survey, Central Bureau of<br />

Statistics.<br />

2005→ - Academic Board, European Forum, The Hebrew University.<br />

2004-2009 - Elected member of the Senate, The Hebrew University.<br />

2002-2007 - Advisor for Diaspora Affairs, The President of the State of Israel.<br />

2001-2005 - Chairman, Academic Committee, "Italia" Center, The Hebrew University.<br />

2000→ - Public Council, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem.<br />

1999-2004 - Academic committee, Center for European Studies, The Hebrew University.<br />

1998→ - Academic Board, Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry.<br />

1998→ - Board of Directors, Academic Committee, and Statistical Yearbook Steering<br />

Committee, Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies.<br />

1997-2000 - Strategic Planning Sub-committee and Aliyah and Rescue Task Force,<br />

Jewish Agency for Israel.<br />

1996-2000 - Steering Committee and Head of Demographic-Social Committee, Jerusalem<br />

Strategic Masterplan, Jerusalem Municipality.<br />

1997-2003 - National Technical Advisory Committee, 2001 US National Jewish Population<br />

Survey, United Jewish Communities, New York.<br />

1996-2000 - Board of Overseers and Academic Advisory Committee, The Hebrew<br />

University’s Mandel Center for Jewish Continuity.<br />

1995-1996 - Chairman, The Hebrew University President’s Committee on The University


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of the Jewish People.<br />

1995 - Organizer (with Jeannette Schoorl), Session II.1, Demography of ethnic and<br />

religious groups, refugees and asylumseekers, European Association for<br />

Population Studies (EAPS), 3rd European Population Conference, Milano.<br />

1993→ - Steering Committee, Public Council on Demography, State of Israel,<br />

Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.<br />

1993-1995 - Committee on Israel-Diaspora Relations, State of Israel, Ministry of Foreign<br />

Affairs.<br />

1993-2009 - Board, World Union for Jewish Studies.<br />

1993 - Organizer, Session 28, Demographic Processes and their Impact on the<br />

Identity and Survival of Minorities, International Union for the Scientific Study<br />

of Population (IUSSP), General Conference, Montreal.<br />

1991-2003 - (In 1999-2003, Chairman) Academic Advisory Committee, Vidal Sassoon<br />

International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, The Hebrew University.<br />

1991-2002 - Steering Committee, Faculty of Humanities, The Hebrew University.<br />

1990-1992 - Editorial Board, Atlas Histoire universelle des Juifs de la Genèse a la fin du<br />

XXe siècle, Paris, Hachette.<br />

1990-1996 - Elected member of the Senate, The Hebrew University.<br />

1989-1993 - Project Director, World Directory of University Teaching of Jewry,<br />

International Center for the University Teaching of Jewish Civilization,<br />

Jerusalem, Presidency of the State of Israel.<br />

1989-1997 - Computers Committee, Faculty of Humanities, The Hebrew University.<br />

1988-1995 - Steering Committee and International Scientific Advisory Committee (ISAC),<br />

The Association for Demographic Policy of the Jewish People, State of Israel,<br />

The Demographic Center, and World Zionist Organization, Jerusalem.<br />

1986-1993 - Frank Green Committee for the Study of the Jewish Experience in Europe,<br />

Faculty of Humanities, The Hebrew University.<br />

1985-1989 - Steering Committee, Israel Family and Fertility Study, The Hebrew U.,<br />

School of Medicine and Hadassa, and the United Nations Fund for Population<br />

Activities.<br />

1984-1990 - National Technical Advisory Committee (NTAC), 1990 US National Jewish<br />

Population Study, Council of Jewish Federations, New York.<br />

1980-1988 - Steering Committee, Jewish Historical Demography, The Israel Historical<br />

Society and Association for Jewish Demography and Statistics.<br />

1980-1988 - Steering Committee, Curriculum in Demography for Israeli High Schools,<br />

State of Israel, Ministry of Labor and Welfare, Demographic Center,<br />

Jerusalem.<br />

1975-1994 - Chairman or member, ICJ’s Steering, Planning, Budgets, Scholarships,<br />

Teaching, and Students' adviser committees.<br />

1975-2004 - Board of Directors, Hevrat Yehude Italia Lif’ulah Ruhanit, and Centro di<br />

Studi sull'Ebraismo Italiano (central religious, cultural and research<br />

organization of Italian immigrants in Israel), Jerusalem.<br />

1973-2003 - Honorary Treasurer, Association for Jewish Demography and Statistics,<br />

Jerusalem.<br />

8. Teaching Courses and Seminars (1983-2010)<br />

- The Jews in Italy in the 20 th Century (UCLA, Soc 180 A1)<br />

- Comparative Studies of Jewish Communities in the U.S. and Abroad (UCLA, Soc 159)<br />

- A Global Overview of Contemporary Jewry: Diaspora and Israel (University of Illinois<br />

Chicago, JST 494-SOC 426)<br />

- Introduction to Demography of the Jews (CJ 33866)<br />

- Introduction to Sociology of the Jews (CJ 33871)<br />

- Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (CJ 33961)<br />

- Contemporary Jewish Society: Demography, Sociology, Identification (CJ 33410)<br />

- Jewish Population, Identity and Community: (a) Western Europe (CJ 33797); (b) The<br />

United States (ED 63828); (c) Latin America (CJ)<br />

- Who Are We? Contemporary Diaspora Jewry (CJ 33785)


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- World Jewry Today and Tomorrow: Strategic Aspects (CJ 33777)<br />

- Migration, Aliyah and Immigrants Absorption: General and Jewish International<br />

Migration (CJ 33928)<br />

- Population Trends and Projections in Israel and Palestine (CJ 33706)<br />

- Jewish Migration from Islamic Countries to Israel and to Western Countries (CJ 33750)<br />

- Italy and the Jews: history, politics, identity (CJ 33922)<br />

- Demography and Sociology of the Jewish Family: From Tradition to Assimilation (CJ<br />

33867)<br />

- Jews in Israel and in the Diaspora: Comparative Demography (CJ 33999)<br />

- Topics of Research in Jewish Demography (CJ 33998)<br />

- Sociodemographic Aspects of Jewish Education in the Diaspora (CJ)<br />

- Jews in Cities: Territorial and Sociodemographic Aspects (CJ)<br />

- Demography of the Mediterranean Area and of the Middle East (Università di Pavia)<br />

- Demography of the Mediterranean Area and of the Middle East (Università di Milano)<br />

- Contemporary Issues of the Jewish Community in a Historical Perspective (University of<br />

Judaism, Mgt 442)<br />

- Sociology of the Jews (University of Judaism, Soc 203/303)<br />

- Demografía, sociedad y identificacíon judía en el siglo 20 (Universidad Iberoamericana,<br />

Mexico)<br />

- Demografía, sociedad y identificacíon judía en el siglo 20 (Universidade de São Paulo)<br />

9. Membership in Scholarly Organizations (present or past)<br />

IUSSP - International Union for the Scientific Study of Population<br />

PAA - Population Association of America<br />

EAPS - European Association for Population Studies<br />

AIDELF - Association Internationale des Démographes de Langue Française<br />

SIDES - Società Italiana di Demografia Storica<br />

ISS - Israel Sociological Society<br />

IHS - Israel Historical Society<br />

WUJS - World Union of Jewish Studies<br />

AJS - Association of Jewish Studies<br />

ASSJ - Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry<br />

LAJSA - Latin American Jewish Studies Association<br />

CISR - Conférence Internationale de Sociologie des Religions<br />

AJDS - Association for Jewish Demography and Statistics<br />

10. Research Institutions at which Lectured out of Israel<br />

United States<br />

<strong>1.</strong> (1979, 1986, 2006) Brown University, Department of Sociology, Population Studies<br />

and Training Center; Department of History; Hillel Faculty Club, Providence, Rhode<br />

Island (<strong>Prof</strong>s. S.Goldstein, C.Goldscheider, F.Kobrin Goldscheider, R.Lichfield,<br />

R.Friedberg).<br />

2. (1981, 1986, 1999) City University of New York (CUNY), CUNY Graduate Center;<br />

Department of Sociology, Queens College (<strong>Prof</strong>s. P.Ritterband, S.M.Cohen, S.Heilman,<br />

M.Verbit).<br />

3. (1982, 1984, 1986, 1991, 2003, 2006, 2007) Brandeis University, Center for<br />

Modern Jewish Studies; Horenstein Program in Jewish Communal Service; Hadassah<br />

Brandeis Institute; Steinhardt Social Research Institute, Waltham, Massachusetts<br />

(<strong>Prof</strong>s. M.Sklare, J.Reinharz, B.Reisman, G.Tobin, S.Reinharz, L.Saxe, S.Fishman)<br />

4. (1984) University of New Mexico, Latin American Institute, Albuquerque, New<br />

Mexico (<strong>Prof</strong>. G.Merks).<br />

5. (1986) Ohio State University, Departments of Sociology and Judaic Studies,<br />

Columbus, Ohio (<strong>Prof</strong>s. H.Himmelfarb, M.Raphael, J. Laikin-Elkin).<br />

6. (1991, 1993, 1994, 2006, 2010) University of California Los Angeles, Von


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Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies; Department of Sociology; Program in<br />

Judaic Studies, Los Angeles, California (<strong>Prof</strong>s. G.Sabagh, A.Band, I.Szeleny,<br />

R.Waldinger, D.Myers, C.Backhus).<br />

7. (1991) University of Hawaii, Department of Public Health, Honolulu, Hawaii (<strong>Prof</strong>s.<br />

C.Chung, J.Michael).<br />

8. (1993/94) University of Judaism, Department of Business Administration;<br />

Department of Sociology, Los Angeles, California (<strong>Prof</strong>s. H.Alexander, S.Lowenstein).<br />

9. (1996) Mount Sinai Hospital School of Medicine, Department of Population<br />

Genetics, New York (<strong>Prof</strong>. R.Desnick).<br />

10. (2004) Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International<br />

Affairs, Princeton, New Jersey (<strong>Prof</strong>. S.N.Katz).<br />

1<strong>1.</strong> (2006) Florida Atlantic University, Program of Israeli-American Studies, Boca<br />

Raton, Florida (<strong>Prof</strong>s. A.Berger, Z.Roth).<br />

12. (2006) Rand Corporation, Working groups on Population, Labor Force and Middle<br />

East Affairs, Santa Monica, Ca. (<strong>Prof</strong>. S.Popper).<br />

13. (2007) Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY (<strong>Prof</strong>. J.Perlmann).<br />

14. (2009) University of Illinois Chicago, Jewish Studies Program – Israel Studies<br />

Project, Chicago, Illinois (<strong>Prof</strong>. D.Lorenz).<br />

15. (2011) Arizona State University, Center for Jewish Studies, Tempe, Arizona (<strong>Prof</strong>.<br />

D.Foster).<br />

16. (2011) Columbia University/Barnard College, The Barnard Forum on Migration<br />

and the Harriman Institute of Columbia University, New York, NY (<strong>Prof</strong>s. J. Moya,<br />

R.Kobrin).<br />

17. (2011) University of Miami, The Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary<br />

Judaic Studies, Coral Gables, FL (<strong>Prof</strong>s. H. Shaked, I. Sheskin).<br />

Canada<br />

18. (1986) McGill University, Department of Sociology, Montreal, Quebec (<strong>Prof</strong>.<br />

M.Weinfeld).<br />

19. (1994) University of Calgary, Department of History, Calgary, Alberta (<strong>Prof</strong>. E.Lee).<br />

20. (1997) York University, Jewish Studies Program, York, Ontario (<strong>Prof</strong>. I. Abella).<br />

Mexico<br />

2<strong>1.</strong> (1990, 1994, 2011) El Colegio de Mexico, Centro de Estudios Demograficos y de<br />

Desarrollo Urbano (CEDDU), Mexico, D.F. (<strong>Prof</strong>s. G. Cabrera, S.Lerner, X.Garciadiego<br />

Dantàn, F. Alba).<br />

22. (1997, 2011) Universidad Iberoamericana, Programa de Posgrado, Mexico, D.F.<br />

(<strong>Prof</strong>s. J.Bokser Liwerant, D. Mena).<br />

23. (2011) La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico UNAM, Programa de<br />

Posgrado en Ciencias Políticas, Mexico, D.F. (<strong>Prof</strong>s. F. Castañeda Sabido)<br />

Argentina<br />

24. (1985) Universidad Nacional, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras, Buenos Aires (<strong>Prof</strong>.<br />

H.Bustamante).<br />

25. (1985, 1998) Centro de Estudios de Poblacion (CENEP), Buenos Aires (<strong>Prof</strong>.<br />

E.Panthelides, V.Moreno).<br />

26. (1994) Academia Argentina de la Historia, Buenos Aires (<strong>Prof</strong>. Tau Anzuategui).<br />

27. (1998) Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto Gino Germani, Facultad de Ciencias


Brazil<br />

Sociales (<strong>Prof</strong>. F.Schuster).<br />

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28. (1985, 2000) Universidade de Saõ Paulo, Centro de Estudos de Demografia<br />

Historica da America Latina (CEDHAL); Centro de Estudos Judaicos (CEJ) (<strong>Prof</strong>s.<br />

M.L.Marcilio, E.de Mesquita Samara, B.Waldman).<br />

29. (2000) Pontificia Universidade Católica de Saõ Paulo, Centro Simão Mathiat de<br />

Estudos em Historia da Ciencia (<strong>Prof</strong>. J.L.Goldfarb).<br />

Uruguay<br />

30. (1985) Universidad Nacional, Facultad de Letras, Montevideo (<strong>Prof</strong>. E.Tenenbaum).<br />

Venezuela<br />

3<strong>1.</strong> (1989) Universidad Central, Escuela de Geografia, Caracas (<strong>Prof</strong>. P.Cunill).<br />

Belgium<br />

32. (1967, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1991, 2003) Université Libre de Bruxelles, Institut de<br />

Sociologie; Centre des Hautes Etudes du Judaïsme, Institut Martin Buber (<strong>Prof</strong>.<br />

A.Doucy, M. Gottschalk, W.Bok).<br />

33. (1981) Université de Liège, Institut de Démographie (<strong>Prof</strong>. S.Feld).<br />

France<br />

34. (1978, 1986, 1992) Université de Paris 5, École des Hautes Études du Judaïsme,<br />

Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO), Clichy (<strong>Prof</strong>s.<br />

R.Sirat, D.Bensimon, M.Hadas-Lebel).<br />

35. (1986) Université de la Sorbonne, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Études, Société des<br />

Études Juives, Paris (<strong>Prof</strong>. G. Nahon).<br />

36. (1986, 2000) Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED), Paris (Mr.<br />

G.Calot, M.Lévy, P.Festy, Ms. J.Hecht, Mr. F.Héran, Mr. J.C.Sebag).<br />

37. (1995) Université de Toulouse, Centre de Recherche et d’Etudes Juives (CIREJ)<br />

(<strong>Prof</strong>. C.Benayoun).<br />

Hungary<br />

38. (2012) Central European University, Budapest (<strong>Prof</strong>. A.Kovacs).<br />

39. (2012) Corvinus University, Budapest (<strong>Prof</strong>. B.Paragi).<br />

Italy<br />

40. (1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2007) Università di Pavia, Facoltà di<br />

Scienze Politiche (<strong>Prof</strong>s. P.Scaramozzino, F.Ge Rondi, M.Missaglia, G.Vaggi).<br />

4<strong>1.</strong> (1985, 2001, 2008) Università di Firenze, Dipartimento di Statistica; Dipartimento<br />

di Studi sullo Stato (<strong>Prof</strong>s. M. Livi Bacci, A.Santini, C.Corsini, F.Margiotta Broglio,<br />

M.G.Enardu).<br />

42. (1985, 2002) Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Statistica (<strong>Prof</strong>s. F.Tassinari,<br />

A.Schiaffino, R.Finzi, L.Del Panta).<br />

43. (1985, 1991) Università di Roma La Sapienza, Dipartimento di Demografia (<strong>Prof</strong>s.<br />

N.Federici, E.Sonnino, G.Caselli).<br />

44. (1991, 1994, 1998, 2004) Università di Milano, Dipartimento di Geografia (<strong>Prof</strong>s.<br />

L.Corna Pellegrini, L.Scaramellini, M.C. Zerbi, A.Treves, E.Bianchi).<br />

45. (1993) Università di Napoli Federico II, Dipartimento di Pianificazione e Scienza<br />

del Territorio (<strong>Prof</strong>s. C. Beguinot, U.Cardarelli).<br />

46. (1998) Università di Lecce, Dipartimento di Studi Storici (<strong>Prof</strong>. A.Donno).


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47. (1999) Università di Trieste, Dipartimento di Studi delle Civiltà del Mediterraneo<br />

(<strong>Prof</strong>. G.Trisolini).<br />

48. (1999, 2003) Università di Bari, Dipartimento per lo Studio delle Civiltà<br />

Mediterranee (<strong>Prof</strong>s. M.Maestro, L.Di Comite).<br />

49. (2004, 2005) European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced<br />

Studies, S. Domenico di Fiesole (<strong>Prof</strong>. P.Fargues).<br />

50. (2006) Università di Pisa, Dipartimento di Studi Storici Contemporanei; Centro di<br />

Studi Ebraici (<strong>Prof</strong>s. E.Giaccherini, M.Luzzati, P.Pezzino).<br />

5<strong>1.</strong> (2008) Università di Milano Bicocca, Dipartimento di Scienze della Formazione<br />

(<strong>Prof</strong>. Kanitza).<br />

52. (2008) Università Bocconi, Dipartimento di Storia Economica, Milano (<strong>Prof</strong>.<br />

F.Amatori).<br />

53. (2011) Università di Trento, Dipartimentio di Srudi Giuridici (<strong>Prof</strong>. S. Toneatti).<br />

The Netherlands<br />

54. (1988) Universiteit van Amsterdam (<strong>Prof</strong>. P.VanPraag).<br />

Spain<br />

55. (1989) Universidad Complutense, Facultad de Historia y Geografia, Madrid (<strong>Prof</strong>.<br />

R.Puyol).<br />

56. (1992) Universidad Internacional Menendez y Pelayo, Santander (<strong>Prof</strong>. P.Perez-<br />

Fuentes Hernandez).<br />

57. (2008) Fundación Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Aranjuéz.<br />

Switzerland<br />

58. (2005) Universität Basel, Institut für Jüdische Studien (<strong>Prof</strong>. A.Bodenheimer).<br />

59. (2010) Universität Luzern, Institut für Jüdisch-Christliche Forschung (<strong>Prof</strong>.<br />

V.Lenzen).<br />

United Kingdom<br />

60. (1986, 1992, 1997, 2002) Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. Yarnton<br />

(<strong>Prof</strong>s. D.Patterson, J.Webber, B.Wasserstein, P.Oppenheimer).<br />

6<strong>1.</strong> (2003) London University, School for Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) (<strong>Prof</strong>.<br />

T.Parfitt).<br />

62. (2003) Oxford University, St. Anthony's College (<strong>Prof</strong>. E.Ottolenghi).<br />

Romania<br />

63. (1998) Babes-Bolyai University, M.Carmilly Center for Hebrew and Judaic Studies,<br />

The History and Philosophy Department. Cluj-Napoca (<strong>Prof</strong>. L.Gyemant).<br />

Russia<br />

64. (1991) University of Moscow, Center for International Studies (<strong>Prof</strong>. B.Gontarev).<br />

65. (1991) Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, Center for Demographic Studies.<br />

Moscow (<strong>Prof</strong>s. V.Rybakowsky, V.Shapiro).<br />

Slovenia<br />

66. (2003) University of Ljubljana (<strong>Prof</strong>. M.Polic).<br />

Ukraine<br />

67. (1995) Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Section for History and Philosophy. Kiev<br />

(<strong>Prof</strong>s. G.Aronov, Y.Sayenko).


South Africa<br />

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68. (1994) University of Cape Town, Kaplan Center for Jewish Studies (<strong>Prof</strong>. M.Shain).<br />

1<strong>1.</strong> Main Publications<br />

a. Books and Monographs<br />

<strong>1.</strong> Jewish and Mixed Marriages in Milan, 1901-1968; with an Appendix: Frequency of<br />

Mixed Marriages among Diaspora Jews. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Jewish<br />

Population Studies, No. 3, 1972, 166 pp.<br />

2. (U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1969.<br />

Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1973, 372 pp.<br />

3. (U.O. Schmelz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Demography of the Jews in Argentina and in Other<br />

Latin American Countries. Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv University, Horowitz Institute, and The<br />

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Institute of Contemporary Jewry, 1974, 208 pp.<br />

(Hebrew, mimeo).<br />

4. Anatomia dell'ebraismo italiano: caratteristiche demografiche, economiche, sociali,<br />

religiose e politiche di una minoranza. Roma-Assisi, Carucci, 1976, xvi + 358 pp.<br />

5. Population: Demographic Trends in the World, among Diaspora Jews and in Israel.<br />

Jerusalem, Israel Information Center, 1976, 80 pp. (Hebrew).<br />

6. (U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1973.<br />

Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1977, 463 pp.<br />

7. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, A. Tagliacozzo) Gli Italiani in Israele. Roma, La Rassegna Mensile di<br />

Israel, 1978, xii + 153 pp.<br />

8. (S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, J.Wenkert, eds.) Facing the Eighties: The Jewish Population in the<br />

Diaspora; Demographic Analyses and Forecasts. Tefutsoth Israel, 18, 4, 1980, 168<br />

pp. (Hebrew; English abstracts).<br />

9. (U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1977.<br />

Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1980, 408 pp.<br />

10. (H.S.Himmelfarb, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Enrollment in Jewish Schools in the Diaspora; Late<br />

1970s. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, The Institute of Contemporary Jewry,<br />

1982, 97 pp. (Project for Jewish Educational Statistics, Research Report 1).<br />

1<strong>1.</strong> La trasformazione demografica della diaspora ebraica. Torino, Loescher, 1983, 288<br />

pp.<br />

12. (U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography<br />

198<strong>1.</strong> Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1983, 457 pp.<br />

13. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, N. Genuth) Jewish Education Attained in Diaspora Communities;<br />

Data for 1970s. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, The Institute of Contemporary<br />

Jewry, 1983, 73 pp. (Project for Jewish Educational Statistics, Research Report 2).<br />

14. (D. Bensimon, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) La population juive de France: socio-démographie et<br />

identité. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University; Paris, Centre National de la Recherche<br />

Scientifique CNRS, 1984, 436 pp.; 2nd printing, Paris, 1986.<br />

15. (N. Genuth, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, A.A. Dubb) First Census of Jewish Schools in the<br />

Diaspora 1981/2-1982/3; International Summary. Jerusalem, The Hebrew<br />

University, The Institute of Contemporary Jewry, 1985, 138 pp. (Project for Jewish<br />

Educational Statistics, Research Report 3).<br />

16. (A. Dubb, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) First Census of Jewish Schools in the Diaspora 1981/2-<br />

1982/3; United States of America. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, The Institute<br />

of Contemporary Jewry, 1986, 102 pp. (Project for Jewish Educational Statistics,


Research Report 4).<br />

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17. (R. Bachi, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, V. Klaff) Urban Ecology of the Jews in the Diaspora. Final<br />

Report Submitted to the US-Israel Binational Science Foundation, BSF Grant 82-<br />

03427. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1988, 207 pp. (mimeo).<br />

18. (H.S. Himmelfarb, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, eds.) Jewish Education Worldwide: Cross-cultural<br />

Perspectives. Lanham, Maryland, University Press of America, 1989, xvi + 616 pp.<br />

19. (U.O. Schmelz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1985.<br />

Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1989, 415 pp.<br />

20. (U.O. Schmelz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, U. Avner) Ethnic Differences Among Israeli Jews: A<br />

New Look. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University; New York, The American Jewish<br />

Committee, 1991, 204 pp.<br />

2<strong>1.</strong> (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, L. Cohen, eds.) World Jewish Population: Trends and Policies.<br />

Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1992, 332 pp.<br />

22. Aspetti socio-culturali della demografia dei paesi del Mediterraneo sud-orientale e del<br />

Medio Oriente. Pavia, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche, Istituto di Statistica, 1992, 176 pp<br />

(mimeo).<br />

23. (U.O. Schmelz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1989.<br />

Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1993, 320 pp.<br />

24. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, S. Lerner) La población judia de Mexico: Perfil demografico, social y<br />

cultural. Mexico-Jerusalén, Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén; El Colegio de Mexico;<br />

Asociación Mexicana de Amigos de la Universisad Hebrea de Jerusalén, 1995, 188<br />

pp.<br />

25. (R.S. Wistrich, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, eds.) Fascist Antisemitism and the Italian Jews.<br />

Jerusalem, The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism,<br />

The Hebrew University, 1995, 97 pp.<br />

26. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, J.Even, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1993 in Memory of<br />

U.O.Schmelz. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1997, 389 pp.<br />

27. World Jewry Beyond 2000: The Demographic Prospects. Oxford, Oxford Centre of<br />

Judaic and Hebrew Studies, 1999, 78 pp.<br />

28. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, J. Even, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1997. Jerusalem, The<br />

Hebrew University, 2001, 398 pp.<br />

29. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, U. Rebhun) Summary of Jerusalem Population Projections, 1995-<br />

2020. Jerusalem, Jerusalem Municipality Strategic Masterplan, 2003, Vol. 3, 125 pp.<br />

(Hebrew).<br />

30. (Y. Aharoni, M. Avi-Yonah, S. Safrai, A.F. Rainey, Z. Safrai, H. Beinart, E. Friesel, S.<br />

<strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Historical Atlas of the Jewish People (ed. S. Ahituv). New York-London,<br />

Continuum, 2003, 482 pp.<br />

3<strong>1.</strong> (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, A. Gilboa, with others) Between Thriving and Decline: The Jewish<br />

People 2004. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 2004, Annual<br />

Assessment No. 1, Executive Report, 56 pp.; Also Hebrew, 54 pp.<br />

32. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, A. Yovel, eds.) The President’s Forum on World Jewish Affairs,<br />

Series A, 5762, 2001-2002. Jerusalem, President’s Residence, The Hebrew University<br />

of Jerusalem, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Hasifriya<br />

Haziyonit Publishing House of the World Zionist Organization, 2004, 139 pp.<br />

(Hebrew).<br />

33. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, A. Gilboa, R. Tal, with others) The Jewish People Policy Planning<br />

Institute Annual Assessment 2004-2005. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy<br />

Planning Institute, 2005, 672 pp.


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34. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, Y. Dror, S. Wald, with others) The Jewish People Policy Planning<br />

Institute Annual Assessment 2005. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning<br />

Institute, 2005, Executive Report No. 2, 72 pp.; Also Hebrew, 64 pp.<br />

35. (Y. Dror, with S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong> and others) The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute<br />

Annual Assessment 2006. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute,<br />

2006, Executive Report No. 3, 96 pp.; Also Hebrew, 80 pp.<br />

36. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, Y. Dror, A. Gilboa, S. Wald, with others) Rapport Annuel du JPPPI<br />

2005/2006. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 2006, 88 pp.<br />

37. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, A. Yovel, eds.) The President’s Forum on World Jewish Affairs,<br />

Series B, 5764-66, 2003-2005. Jerusalem, President’s Residence, The Hebrew<br />

University of Jerusalem, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry,<br />

Hasifriya Haziyonit Publishing House of the World Zionist Organization, 2006, 243 pp.<br />

(Hebrew).<br />

38. (Ch. Waxman, with S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong> and others) The Jewish People Policy Planning<br />

Institute Annual Assessment 2007. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning<br />

Institute, 2007, Executive Report No. 4, 88 pp.; Also Hebrew, 72 pp.<br />

39. Israele e Palestina: La forza dei numeri – Il conflitto mediorientale fra demografia e<br />

politica. Bologna, Il Mulino, 2007, 252 pp.<br />

40. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, A. Bargil, A. Yovel, eds.) The President’s Forum on World Jewish<br />

Affairs, Series C, 5766-67, 2005-2007. Jerusalem, President’s Residence, The<br />

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary<br />

Jewry; Hasifriya Haziyonit Publishing House of the World Zionist Organization, 2008,<br />

161 pp. (Hebrew).<br />

4<strong>1.</strong> (Ch. Waxman, with S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong> and others) The Jewish People Policy Planning<br />

Institute Annual Assessment 2008. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning<br />

Institute, 2008, Executive Report No. 5, 94 pp.; Also Hebrew, 80 pp.<br />

42. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, U. Rebhun, eds.) Contemporary Jewry, Special Issue: Jewish<br />

Population Studies. Dordrecht, Springer, 29, 2, 2009, 100 pp.<br />

43. (Sh. Reinharz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, eds.) Jewish Intermarriage around the World. New<br />

Brunswick-London, Transaction, 2009, 218 pp.<br />

44. (H.Avni, J.Bokser-Liwerant, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, M.Bejarano, L.Senkman, eds.)<br />

Pertenencia y Alteridad – Judios en/de America Latina: cuarenta años de cambios.<br />

Madrid-Frankfurt am Main-Orlando FL, Iberoamericana – Vervuert, 2011, 870 pp..<br />

45. Jewish Demographic Policies: Population Trends and Options in Israel and in the<br />

Diaspora. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Institute, 2011, 324 pp.<br />

b. Articles and Reports<br />

<strong>1.</strong> Per uno studio sociologico degli ebrei in Italia, in: G.Valabrega (ed.), Gli ebrei in Italia<br />

durante il fascismo, 3. Milano, Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea,<br />

1963, 165-168.<br />

2. Caratteristiche demografiche della minoranza ebraica in Italia. Il Politico, 33, 2, 1968,<br />

377-395.<br />

3. La popolazione ebraica d'Italia: caratteristiche demografiche, economiche e sociali.<br />

Genus, 24. Roma, 1968, 135-175. French version: Quelques données sur les<br />

caractéristiques démographiques, sociales et communautaires des Juifs en Italie, in:<br />

W. Bok, U.O. Schmelz (eds.), Démographie et identité juives dans l'Europe<br />

contemporaine. Bruxelles, Centre National des Hautes Etudes Juives, and The<br />

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, 1972, 109-<br />

145.


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4. (E.F.Sabatello, S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>) The <strong>Background</strong> and Ideological Trends of the<br />

Leadership of the Jewish Youth in Italy. Dispersion and Unity, 1971, pp. 163-204.<br />

Also in Bitfutzot Hagola, 48/49, 1969, 49-94 (Hebrew).<br />

5. Osservazioni sulla longevità degli ebrei in Italia. La Rassegna Mensile di Israel, 36, 7-<br />

9, Scritti in memoria di Attilio Milano, 1970, 165-18<strong>1.</strong><br />

6. Natalità e fecondità presso gli ebrei di Roma, in: D.Carpi, A.Milano, U.Nahon (eds.),<br />

Scritti in memoria di Enzo Sereni. Gerusalemme, Fondazione Sally Mayer, 1970, 340-<br />

367.<br />

7. Identificazione e osservanza ebraica in Italia. Annuario di Studi Ebraici 1969/70 e<br />

1971/72. Roma, Collegio Rabbinico Italiano, 1971, 73-96.<br />

8. Gli ebrei nell'URSS secondo il censimento del 1970. La Rassegna Mensile di Israel,<br />

38, 3, 1972, 155-172.<br />

9. A Note on Marriage Trends among Jews in Italy. The Jewish Journal of Sociology, 14,<br />

2. London, 1972, 197-205.<br />

10. Political Trends among Jews in Italy, in: Bitfutzot Hagola, 15, 64, 1973, 94-99<br />

(Hebrew).<br />

1<strong>1.</strong> (D.Bensimon, S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Sondage socio-démographique auprès des Juifs en<br />

France. Archives Juives, 10, 1, 1973-1974, 13-16.<br />

12. The Geography of Italian Jews: Countrywide Patterns, in E. Toaff (ed.) Studi<br />

sull'ebraismo italiano. Roma, Barulli – Istituto Superiore di Studi Ebraici del Collegio<br />

Rabbinico Italiano, 1974, 93-128.<br />

13. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, E.F. Sabatello) The Italian Jewish Population Study, in<br />

U.O.Schmelz, P.Glikson, S.J.Gould (eds.) Studies in Jewish Demography; Survey for<br />

1969-197<strong>1.</strong> Jerusalem, The Hebrew University; London, Institute of Jewish Affairs,<br />

1975, 53-152.<br />

14. (S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, D.Bensimon) Sondage socio-économique auprès des Juifs en<br />

France: resultats preliminaires pour Paris. Yod; Revue des etudes hébraïques et<br />

juives modernes et contemporaines. 1, 2, 1976, 5-23.<br />

15. La congiuntura demografica dell'ebraismo italiano. La Rassegna Mensile di Israel.<br />

42, 3-4, 1976, 149-167.<br />

16. Matrimoni ebraici e matrimoni misti nella comunità di Roma, 1926-1975, in: E. Toaff<br />

(ed.) Annuario di Studi Ebraici. Roma, Collegio Rabbinico Italiano, 1977, pp. 121-<br />

142.<br />

17. The French Jewish Population Study: Progress Report and Evaluation of Research<br />

Problems, in: U.O.Schmelz, P.Glikson, S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong> (eds.) Papers in Jewish<br />

Demography 1973. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Jewish Population Studies 10,<br />

1977, 79-107.<br />

18. Una mirada a la demografia de los Judios de America Latina en el decenio del 70.<br />

Revista de Oriente y Occidente, 2, 1977-78, 7, 85-93; 8, 129-139.<br />

19. (S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, D.Bensimon) Enquêtes socio-démographiques sur les Juifs de<br />

France: nouvelles perspectives. Dispersion et Unité, 18, 1978, pp. 190-212. Also in<br />

Bitfutzot Hagola, 20, 83-84, 124-143 (Hebrew).<br />

20. Quelques problèmes méthodologiques dans la recherche socio-démographique des<br />

Juifs dans la Diaspora, in D. Bensimon (ed.) Communautés juives (1880-1978);<br />

Sources et méthodes de recherche. Paris, Institut National des Langues et<br />

Civilizations Orientales et Centre Interuniversitaire des Hautes Etudes du Judaïsme<br />

Contemporain, 1979, 215-247.<br />

2<strong>1.</strong> Quantitative Aspects of Emigration from Israel. Petahim, 51-52, 1980, 35-42<br />

(Hebrew).


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22. (U.O.Schmelz, S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>) The Demographic Structure of Latin American Jewry.<br />

Tefutsoth Israel, 18, 4, 1980, 109-126 (Hebrew).<br />

23. Some Occupational Characteristics of Western Jews in Israel, in U.O. Schmelz et al.<br />

(eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1977. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1980,<br />

255-28<strong>1.</strong><br />

24. Patterns of American Jewish Fertility. Characteristics Demography, 17, 3.<br />

Washington, Population Association of America, 1980, 261-273.<br />

25. Quantitative Aspects of Jewish Assimilation, in B. Vago (ed.) Jewish Assimilation in<br />

Modern Times. Boulder, Westview Press, 1981, 185-206.<br />

26. Appunti sulla demografia della persecuzione antiebraica in Italia. La Rassegna<br />

Mensile di Israel, 47, 1-3. Milano, 1981, 120-137.<br />

27. (U.O. Schmelz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) World Jewish Population. American Jewish Year<br />

Book, Vols. 82-96. New York-Philadelphia, 1982-1996 (yearly publication).<br />

28. A New Estimate of Greater Paris Jewish Population Size, in: U.O.Schmelz, P.Glikson,<br />

S.J.Gould (eds.) Studies in Jewish Demography: Survey for 1972-1980. Jerusalem,<br />

The Hebrew University and London, Institute of Jewish Affairs, Jewish Population<br />

Studies 14, 1983, 19-32.<br />

29. Recent Demographic Trends among Jews in Western Europe, in E. Stock (ed.)<br />

European Jewry; A Handbook. Ramat Gan, Turtledove Press, 1983, 19-62.<br />

30. Contemporary Jewish Fertility: An Overview, in U.O. Schmelz et al. (eds.) Papers in<br />

Jewish Demography 198<strong>1.</strong> Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1983, 215-238.<br />

3<strong>1.</strong> (U.O. Schmelz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) The Demographic Consequences of US Jewish<br />

Population Trends. American Jewish Year Book, 83. New York-Philadelphia, 1983,<br />

141-187.<br />

32. L'effet des mariages mixtes sur la natalité dans une sous-population: quelques<br />

problèmes et resultats concernant la diaspora juive. Démographie et destin des<br />

sous-populations. Paris, Association Internationale des Démographes de Langue<br />

Française, 1983, 223-236.<br />

33. (R. Bachi, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Gli ebrei italiani nel quadro della demografia della<br />

diaspora. Quaderni Storici, 55. Roma, 1984, 155-19<strong>1.</strong> Also: (R.Bachi,<br />

S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Did Characteristics of Pre-Emancipation Italian Jewry Deviate from a<br />

General Demographic Paradigm for Jewish Traditional Communities? in: G.Wigoder<br />

(ed.) Contemporary Jewry, Studies in Honor of Moshe Davis. Jerusalem, The<br />

Institute of Contemporary Jewry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1984, 159-<br />

189.<br />

34. Alcuni aspetti quantitativi della distribuzione del cognome ebraico in Italia, in:<br />

A.Toaff (ed.) Annuario di Studi Ebraici 1980-1984. Roma, Carucci, 1984, 65-86.<br />

35. On the Differential Frequency of Western Migration to Israel. Studies in<br />

Contemporary Jewry, vol. 1, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1984, 292-315.<br />

36. A Note on Dutch Jewish Demography, in J. Michman, T. Levie (eds.) Dutch Jewish<br />

History. Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The<br />

Institute for Research on Dutch Jewry, 1984, 551-653.<br />

37. (U.O. Schmelz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) The Demography of Latin American Jewry. American<br />

Jewish Year Book, Vol. 85. New York-Philadelphia, 1985, 51-102.<br />

38. (U.O. Schmelz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Demography and Jewish Education - The Project for<br />

Jewish Educational Statistics. Yahadut Zemanenu - Contemporary Jewry, A Research<br />

Annual, 2. Jerusalem, 1984, 375-410 (in Hebrew).<br />

39. Contemporary Jewish Family Patterns in France: A Comparative Perspective, in S.M.<br />

Cohen, P.E. Hyman (eds.) The Jewish Family: Myths and Reality. New York, Holmes


and Meier, 1986, 148-17<strong>1.</strong><br />

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<strong>Prof</strong>. <strong>Sergio</strong> <strong>DellaPergola</strong> – October 2012<br />

40. Demografia storica dei gruppi di popolazione: il contributo della demografia ebraica.<br />

Bollettino di Demografia Storica. Roma, Società Italiana di Demografia Storica<br />

S.I.DE.S., 3, 1986, 41-58.<br />

4<strong>1.</strong> Aliya and Other Jewish Migrations: Toward an Integrated Perspective, in: U.O.<br />

Schmelz and G. Nathan (eds.), Studies in the Population of Israel in Honor of<br />

Roberto Bachi. Jerusalem, Magnes Press, The Hebrew University, 1986, 172-209<br />

(Scripta Hierosolymitana, Vol. 30).<br />

42. Demographic Trends of Latin American Jewry, in J. Laikin Elkin, G.W. Merkx (eds.)<br />

The Jewish Presence in Latin America. Boston, Allen and Unwin, 1987, 85-133.<br />

43. Aspetti e problemi della demografia degli ebrei nell’epoca preindustriale, in G. Cozzi<br />

(ed.) Gli ebrei e Venezia; secoli XIV-XVIII, Milano, Edizioni di Comunità, 1987, 201-<br />

210.<br />

44. Notes on Jewish Historical Demography in Memory of Paul Glikson, in: E.Mendelson,<br />

H.Shmeruk (eds.) Studies on Polish Jewry in Memory of Paul Glikson. Jerusalem, The<br />

Hebrew University, Institute for Research on the History and Culture of Polish Jews,<br />

1987, 3-11 (Hebrew).<br />

45. Toward a System of Statistical Indicators on Jewish Education in the Diaspora: First<br />

Data on Hours of Total and Judaic Instruction in Jewish Schools, in J. Aviad (ed.)<br />

Studies in Jewish Education, 3. Jerusalem, 1988, 226-245.<br />

46. Jewish Population in the 19th and 20th Centuries, in J.M. Landau (ed.) The Jews in<br />

Ottoman Egypt (1517-1914). Jerusalem, Misgav Yerushalaim, 1988, 27-62 (in<br />

Hebrew).<br />

47. Some Effects of Religion on Population Trends: the Case of the Jews, Pro Mundi Vita<br />

Studies, 5, Brussels, 1988, 40-48.<br />

48. Cenni sulla demografia degli ebrei di Roma; retrospettiva, 1965-1985, e prospettiva,<br />

1985-2015. Annuario di Studi Ebraici, 1985-1987, 11, 1988, 327-346.<br />

49. Mass "Aliyah" - A Thing of the Past? Jerusalem Quarterly, 5<strong>1.</strong> Jerusalem, 1989, 96-<br />

114. Also in Toward the Year 2000: Another War or on the Road to Peace?<br />

Jerusalem, Van Leer Institute, 1988, pp. 37-58 (Hebrew).<br />

50. (U.O. Schmelz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Basic Trends in American Jewish Demography. New<br />

York, American Jewish Committee, 1988, 44 pp.; appeared also in S. Bayme (ed.)<br />

Facing the Future: Essays on Contemporary Jewish Life. New York, Ktav - American<br />

Jewish Committee, 1989, 72-11<strong>1.</strong><br />

5<strong>1.</strong> (S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, A.A. Dubb) South African Jewry: A Sociodemographic <strong>Prof</strong>ile.<br />

American Jewish Year Book, Vol. 88. New York-Philadelphia, 1988, 59-140.<br />

52. Jewish Urban Ecology in European Cities. Papers in Jewish Demography 1985.<br />

Jerusalem, 1989, 303-336.<br />

53. Distribution résidentielle des Juifs dans quelques villes européennes et à Rome en<br />

particulier (Recherche en cours). La Revue des Etudes Juives, 148, 1-2. Paris, 1989,<br />

95-119.<br />

54. (D. Bensimon, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Structures socio-démographiques de la population<br />

juive originaire d'Afrique du Nord, in J.C. Lasry, C. Tapia (eds.), Les Juifs du<br />

Maghreb: diasporas contemporaines. Paris, l'Harmattan, Montreal, Les Presses de<br />

l'Université de Montréal, 1989, 179-206.<br />

55. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, U.O. Schmelz) Demographic Transformations of US Jewry: Marriage<br />

and Mixed-Marriage in the 1980s. Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 5. New York,<br />

Oxford University Press, 1989, 169-200, 209-214.<br />

56. Marriage, Conversion, Children and Jewish Continuity: Some Demographic Aspects of


16<br />

<strong>Prof</strong>. <strong>Sergio</strong> <strong>DellaPergola</strong> – October 2012<br />

"Who is a Jew?" in W. Frankel, A. Lerman (eds.) Survey of Jewish Affairs 1989.<br />

Oxford, Institute of Jewish Affairs - Basil Blackwell, 1989, 171-187.<br />

57. Changing Patterns of Jewish Demography in the Modern World. Studia<br />

Rosenthaliana, The Netherlands and Jewish Migration; The Problem of Migration and<br />

Jewish Identity, special issue published together with 23, 2, Fall 1989, 154-174.<br />

58. Trasformazioni sociodemografiche degli ebrei a Trieste e in Italia nord-orientale (XIX<br />

e XX secolo), in G. Todeschini, P.C. Ioly Zorattini (eds.) Il mondo ebraico: Gli ebrei<br />

tra Italia nord-orientale e Impero asburgico dal Medioevo all'Italia contemporanea.<br />

Pordenone, Edizioni Studio Tesi, 1991, 517-552.<br />

59. The Demographic Context of the Soviet Aliya. Jews and Jewish Topics in the Soviet<br />

Union and Eastern Europe, 3, 16. Jerusalem, 1991, 41-56.<br />

60. New Data on Demography and Identification among U.S. Jews: Trends,<br />

Inconsistencies, Disagreements. Contemporary Jewry, 12. New York, 1991, 67-97.<br />

Appeared also in Judaica; Beiträge zur Verständis des jüdischen Schicksals in<br />

Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, 50, 4, Basel, 1994, 211-237.<br />

6<strong>1.</strong> Recent Trends in Jewish Marriage, in S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, L. Cohen (eds.) World Jewish<br />

Population: Trends and Policies. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1992, 65-92.<br />

62. Major Demographic Trends of World Jewry: The Last Hundred Years, in B. Bonné-<br />

Tamir, A. Adam (eds.) Genetic Diversity Among Jews: Diseases and Markers at the<br />

DNA Level. New York, Oxford University Press, 1992, 3-30.<br />

63. Israel and World Jewish Population: A Core-Periphery Perspective, in C. Goldscheider<br />

(ed.) Population and Social Change in Israel. Boulder, Westview Press, 1992, 39-63.<br />

64. Precursori, convergenti, emarginati: trasformazioni sociodemografiche degli ebrei in<br />

Italia, 1870-1945, in S.Simonsohn (ed.) Gli ebrei nell'Italia unita, 1870-1945, Italia<br />

Judaica, 4. Roma, Ministero per i Beni Culturali e Ambientali, Ufficio Centrale per i<br />

Beni Archivistici, 1993, 48-8<strong>1.</strong><br />

65. Modern Jewish Demography, in J.Wertheimer (ed.) The Modern Jewish Experience: A<br />

Reader's Guide. New York, New York University Press, 1993, 275-290.<br />

66. Histoire démographique du peuple juif: bref aperçu, in S.Trigano (ed.) La société<br />

juive à travers l’histoire. Paris, Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1993, 4, 574-619, 727-732.<br />

67. Demographic Changes in Israel in the Early 1990s, in Y. Kop (ed.) Israel Social<br />

Services, 1992-93. Jerusalem, The Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel, 1993,<br />

57-115.<br />

68. Jews in the European Community: Sociodemographic Trends and Challenges.<br />

American Jewish Year Book, 93. New York-Philadelphia, 1993, 25-82.<br />

69. Sociodemographic Surveys of World Jewry in the 1990s: Aims, Techniques,<br />

Implications, in U.O.Schmelz, S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong> (eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography<br />

1989. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1993, 14-23.<br />

70. Demographic Processes and Their Impact on the Identity and Survival of Minorities,<br />

in International Population Conference, Proceedings of the XXIInd General Population<br />

Conference. Montreal, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population,<br />

1993, 3, 89-98.<br />

7<strong>1.</strong> An Overview of the Demographic Trends of European Jews, in J. Webber (ed.) Jewish<br />

Identities in the New Europe. London, The Littman Library, 1994, 57-73. Appeared<br />

also in Yod, Revue des Ètudes Hébraïques et juives modernes et contemporaines, 36-<br />

37, 1993-1994, 29-48.<br />

72. Changing Cores and Peripheries: Fifty Years in Socio-demographic Perspective, in<br />

R.S.Wistrich (ed.) Terms of Survival: The Jewish World Since 1945. London,<br />

Routledge, 1995, 13-43.


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73. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, F. Goldberg, with the Bibliographical Center of the Avraham<br />

Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry) World Register of University Studies in<br />

Jewish Civilization, in M. Davis (ed.) Teaching Jewish Civilization: A Global Approach<br />

to Higher Education. New York, New York University Press, 1995, 187-189.<br />

74. Demografía y Cultura en la Sociedad Contemporanea. Indice: para el analís de<br />

nuestro tiempo, 7, 7. Buenos Aires, DAIA, Centro de Estudios Sociales, 1995, 13-33.<br />

75. La demografía del pueblo judio, Kivunim, Jerusalem, 1995, 34-56.<br />

76. Religious, Ethnic, Linguistic Identifications and Demographic Research. Organizer’s<br />

paper, 3rd European Population Conference, Milano, 1995, 14 pp.<br />

77. Population and Society: Trends, Projections and Policy, in Y. Kop (ed.) Israel Social<br />

Services 1994/95. Jerusalem, Israel Center for Social Policy Studies, 1995, 187-200<br />

(Hebrew).<br />

78. Between Science and Fiction: Notes on the Demography of the Holocaust, Holocaust<br />

and Genocide Studies, Washington, D.C., United States Holocaust Memorial Museum,<br />

10, 1, Spring 1996, 34-5<strong>1.</strong><br />

79. The Demography of Contemporary Jewry, in The Tribes of Israel Together: A<br />

Dialogue with the President of Israel. Jerusalem, The President’s House, 1996, 210-<br />

217.<br />

80. Jewish Intermarriage in America: Some Thoughts of a Non-American, Gesher,<br />

Journal of Jewish Affairs, 42, 133. Jerusalem, The Institute of the World Jewish<br />

Congress, Summer 1996, 7-24 (Hebrew).<br />

8<strong>1.</strong> (S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, G.Sabagh, M.Bozorgmehr, C.Der-Martirosian, S.Lerner) Hierarchic<br />

Levels of Subethnicity: Near Eastern Jews in the U.S., France and Mexico, in<br />

E.Krausz, G.Tulea (eds.) Sociological Papers. Ramat Gan, Bar Ilan University, 5, 2,<br />

1996, 1-42. (Presented at American Sociological Association, Sociology of Religion,<br />

Los Angeles, 1994.)<br />

82. The Jewish People Toward the Year 2020: Sociodemographic Scenarios, in A.Gonen,<br />

S.Fogel (eds.) The Macro Scenarios: Israel and the Jewish People, 37-41, 155-187.<br />

Haifa, The Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, 1996, “Israel 2020” Master Plan<br />

for Israel in the 21st Century (Hebrew).<br />

83. The World Jewish Migration System: Country-Level Data, 1881-1988, in Fonti<br />

archivistiche e ricerca demografica. Roma, Ministero per i Beni Culturali e Ambientali,<br />

Ufficio Centrale per i Beni Archivistici, 1996, 2, 1298-1323.<br />

84. Roberto Bachi’s Contribution to the Investigation of Demography of the Jews, in In<br />

Memory of Roberto Bachi or the Thirtieth Day after His Death. Jerusalem, The Israeli<br />

National Academy of Sciences, 1996, 13-25 (Hebrew).<br />

85. Le système mondial de migration juive en perspective historique. Revue européenne<br />

des migrations internationales, 12, 3, Poitiers, 1996, 9-3<strong>1.</strong><br />

86. World Jewish Population, American Jewish Year Book, Vols. 97-, New York, 1997-<br />

(yearly publication).<br />

87. La popolazione ebraica in Italia nel contesto ebraico globale, in: C.Vivanti (ed.)<br />

Storia d’Italia. Gli ebrei in Italia, Torino, Einaudi, Annali, 11, 2, 1997, 895-936.<br />

88.(S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, E.Bassan, U.Rebhun, D.Sagi) A Census of Jewish Schools in the<br />

Former Soviet Union for 1993/94 School Year. Journal of Jewish Education, 63, 1-2,<br />

1997, 20-30.<br />

89.(S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, U.Rebhun) Sociodemographic Aspects of Jews of <strong>Sep</strong>hardi and<br />

Asian-African Origin in the United States in 1990, in M.Abitbol, G.Hasan-Rokem,<br />

Y.T.Assis (eds.) Hispano-Jewish Civilization after 1492. Jerusalem, Misgav<br />

Yerushalayim, 1997, 105-135 (Hebrew).


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90.(S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, S.Lerner) Jewish Population, Community and Continuity in Mexico:<br />

The 1991 Sociodemographic Study, in S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, J.Even (eds.) Papers in Jewish<br />

Demography 1993. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1997, 325-347.<br />

9<strong>1.</strong>Aspects socio-démographiques de l’intégration des minorités en Israël: convergences<br />

ou divergences? in J.L.Rallu, J.Courbage, V.Piché (eds.) Old and New Minorities -<br />

Anciennes et nouvelles minorités. Paris, John Libbey Eurotext, Institut National<br />

d’Etudes Démographiques - INED, 1997, 229-250.<br />

92.(U.Rebhun, S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Socio-demographic and Identity Aspects of Intermarriage<br />

among the Jews of the United States, in I.Bartal, I.Gafni (eds.) Sexuality and the<br />

Family in History. Tel Aviv, Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History, 1998, 369-398<br />

(Hebrew).<br />

93.Popolazione ebraica, in S.Minerbi (ed.) Israele mezzo secolo, Quaderni Nuova Storia<br />

Contemporanea, supplemento 3/98, 1998, 95-109.<br />

94.The Global Context of Migration to Israel, in E.Leshem, J.T.Shuval (eds.),<br />

Immigration to Israel: Sociological Perspectives, Studies of Israeli Society, Vol 8. New<br />

Brunswick-London, Transaction, 1998, 51-92. Also in D.J.Elazar, M.Weinfeld (eds.)<br />

Still Moving: Recent Jewish Migration in Comparative Perspective, New Brunswick-<br />

London, Transaction, 2000, 13-59.<br />

95.(U. Rebhun, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, M. Tolts) American Jewry: A Population Projection,<br />

1990-2020, in R.Rosenberg Farber, C.I.Waxman (eds.) Jews in America.<br />

Hanover/London, Brandeis University Press, 1999, 33-50.<br />

96.(A.Raas-Rothshild, R.Bargal, S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, M.Zeigler, G.Bach) Mucolipidosis Type<br />

IV: The Origin of the Disease in the Ashkenazi Jewish Population. European Journal of<br />

Human Genetics, 7, 1999, 496-498.<br />

97.Arthur Ruppin Revisited: The Jews of Today, 1904-1994, in S.M.Cohen, G.Horenczyk<br />

(eds.) National Variations in Modern Jewish Identity: Implications for Jewish<br />

Education. Albany, SUNY Press, 1999, 53-84.<br />

98.Asimilación/continuidad judía: tres enfoques, in J.Bokser-Liwerant, A.Gojman-Backal,<br />

H.B.Soriano (eds.) Encuentro y alteridad; Vida y cultura judía en América Latina.<br />

Mexico, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1999, 467-485.<br />

99.Fertility and Other Demographic Variables in Multicultural Jerusalem, 1995-2020, in<br />

C.Chiswick, T.Lecker (eds.) Contemporary Jewry, 20, New York, 1999, 214-239.<br />

100. (S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, U.Rebhun, M.Tolts) Prospecting the Jewish Future: Population<br />

Projections 2000-2080, American Jewish Year Book, 100, New York, 2000, 103-146.<br />

10<strong>1.</strong> Jewish Women in Transition: A Comparative Sociodemographic Perspective, in<br />

J.Frankel (ed.) Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 16, New York, 2000, 209-242.<br />

102. Projections démographiques: combat de chiffres, in J.C.Sebag (ed.) L'arrier-plan<br />

démographique de l'explosion de violence en Israël-Palestine. Paris, INED, Dossiers et<br />

recherches, 90, 2000, 25-31, 37-39, 57, 60-61, 67.<br />

103. Thoughts of a Jewish Demographer in the Year 2000 (Marshall Sklare Award<br />

Address), in R. Geffen, E.Mayer (eds.) Contemporary Jewry, 21, New York, 2000, 98-<br />

116.<br />

104. (S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, U.Rebhun, R.P.Raicher) The Six-Day War and Israel-Diaspora<br />

Relations: An Analysis of Quantitative Indicators, in E.Lederhendler (ed.) The Six Day<br />

War and World Jewry. Bethesda, University Press of Maryland, 2001, 11-50.<br />

105. Jerusalem’s Population, 1995-2020: Demography, Multiculturalism and Urban<br />

Policies. European Journal of Population, 17, 2, 2001, 165-199. Reprinted in<br />

J.Schellekens, J.Anson (eds.) Israel’s Destiny: Fertility and Mortality in a Divided<br />

Society, Studies in Israel Society, 12. New Brunswick-London, 2007, 383-417.


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106. Some Fundamentals of Jewish Demographic History, in S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, J.Even<br />

(eds.), Papers in Jewish Demography 1997. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 2001,<br />

11-33.<br />

107. Die demographische Entwikclung der europäeischen Juden vom 12. bis zum 20.<br />

Jahrhundert, in E.V.Kotovski, J.H.Schoeps, H.Wallenborn (eds.) Handbuch zur<br />

Geschiche der Juden in Europa, 2. Darmstadt, Wissentschaftliche Buchgesellschaft,<br />

2001, 15-28.<br />

108. Jewish Identity/Assimilation/Continuity: Approaches to a Changing Reality,<br />

Cadernos de Lengua e Literatura Hebraica. São Paulo, Humanitas FFLCH/USP, 3,<br />

2001, 17-5<strong>1.</strong><br />

109. (S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, U.Rebhun) Projecting a Rare Population: World Jews 2000-2080.<br />

Paper presented at Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March 2001,<br />

57 pp.<br />

110. Demography in Israel/Palestine: Trends, Prospects, Policy Implications. Paper<br />

presented at IUSSP XXIV General Population Conference, Salvador de Bahia, August<br />

2001, 35 pp.<br />

11<strong>1.</strong> Jewish Diaspora, in N.J.Smelser, P.B.Bates (eds.), International Encyclopaedia of<br />

the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Demography. Oxford, Pergamon, 2001, 7963-<br />

7969.<br />

112. A Thousand Years of Jewish Demography, in L.I.Levine (ed.) Upheaval and<br />

Change: A Millennium of Jewish History (1000-2000 C.E.). Jerusalem, The Dinur<br />

Center, The Hebrew University, 2002, 7-29 (Hebrew).<br />

113. I figli come arma: la demografia del conflitto, Limes, 2, Guerra santa in Terra<br />

Santa, 2002, 33-4<strong>1.</strong><br />

114. Jerusalem's Population and City Planning, 2000-2020: Past Experience and Future<br />

Problems. Jerusalem Local Masterplan 2000, 2, Present Situation Survey and Trend<br />

Analysis. Jerusalem Municipality, City Engineer, Division of Urban Planning, 2002, 13-<br />

40 (Hebrew).<br />

115. Demography, in M.Goodman (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Studies.<br />

Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002, 797-823.<br />

116. World Jewish Population at the Dawn of the 21 st Century: Trends, Prospects and<br />

Implications, in J.Lappin (ed.) Jüdische Gemeinden - Kontinuitäten und Bräche.<br />

Berlin-Wien, 2002, 347-364; also in E. Ben-Rafael, Y. Gorny, Y. Ro'i (eds.)<br />

Contemporary Jewries: Convergence and Divergence. Leiden-Boston, Brill, 2003, 45-<br />

61; also: A população judaica no século XXI: tendencies, prospectivas e implicações,<br />

in E. Mucznik, J. Ruah (eds.), Israel, Ontem e Hoje. Algés, Difel, 2007, 129-152.<br />

117. Oriental Jewry Today - Demographic Table and Analysis, Pe'amim, 93, 2002, 149-<br />

156 (Hebrew).<br />

118. Algumas observações sobre o novo Cadastro Comunitario - FISESP, in<br />

Recadastramento comunitário 2000-200<strong>1.</strong> São Paulo, FISESP - Federação Israelita do<br />

Estado de São Paulo, 2002, 13-24.<br />

119. Israel and Palestine: Population and Policy Prospects, in XIV Amaldi Conference on<br />

Problems of Global Security (Certosa di Pontignano, Siena 2002). Rome, Accademia<br />

Nazionale dei Lincei, Atti dei Convegni Lincei 190, 2003, 181-22<strong>1.</strong><br />

120. Jewish Demography: Facts, Outlook, Challenges. Jerusalem, The Jewish People<br />

Policy Planning Institute, 2003, 15 pp.<br />

12<strong>1.</strong> Demography in Israel at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century, in U.Rebhun, C.<br />

Waxman (eds.) Jews in Israel: Contemporary Social and Cultural Patterns. Hanover,<br />

London, Brandeis University Press, 2003, 20-44.


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122. Demographic Trends in Israel and Palestine: Prospects and Policy Implications.<br />

American Jewish Year Book, 103, 2003, 3-68.<br />

123. World Jewish Population 2003, American Jewish Year Book, 103, 2003, 588-612.<br />

124. Perché la natalità è così differente in Italia e in Israele? in L. Picciotto (ed.) Saggi<br />

sull'ebraismo italiano del Novecento in onore di Luisella Mortara Ottolenghi, La<br />

Rassegna Mensile di Israel, 69, 2, 2003, 635-662.<br />

125. Review of Relevant Demographic Information on World Jewry. Report submitted<br />

to The International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims. Jerusalem,<br />

2003, 66 pp.<br />

126. A Changing World Jewry, Late 20 th – Early 21 st Centuries: Views from<br />

Demography, in Y. Aharoni, M. Avi-Yonah, S. Safrai, A.F. Rainey, Z. Safrai, H.<br />

Beinart, E. Friesel, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, Historical Atlas of the Jewish People (ed. S.<br />

Ahituv). New York-London, Continuum, 2003, 450-469.<br />

127. Il ruolo fondamentale della società civile, in S. DellaSeta (ed.) Stato ebraico, Stato<br />

degli ebrei o Stato degli israeliani? Il rapporto tra politica e religione in Israele.<br />

Milano, Centro Italiano per la Pace in Medio Oriente, 2003, 19-20.<br />

128. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, M.L.Lévy) La démographie dans le conflit israélo-palestinien.<br />

Commentaire, 104, 2003-2004, 941-95<strong>1.</strong> Also: Se i numeri condannano Israele.<br />

Global FP, 3, 2004, 42-53.<br />

129. (D.M.Behar, M.F.Hammer, D.Garrigan, R.Villems, B.Bonne-Tamir, M.Richards,<br />

D.Gurwitz, D.Rosengarten, M.Kaplan, S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, L.Quintana-Murci, K.Skorecki)<br />

MtDNA evidence for a genetic bottleneck in the early history of the Ashkenazi Jewish<br />

population. European Journal of Human Genetics, 12, 2004, 1-10.<br />

130. Riflessioni globali sulla demografia degli ebrei, Zachor, 7, 2004, 105-139.<br />

13<strong>1.</strong> Neediness among Jewish Shoah Survivors: A Key to Global Resource Allocation.<br />

Report submitted to the Minister of Diaspora, Social and Jerusalem Affairs,<br />

Government of Israel, and World Jewish Restitution Organization. Jerusalem, 2004,<br />

73 pp.<br />

132. Demographic Aspects of the Jewish People in the 20 th Century and Implications for<br />

the 21 st Century, in S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, A.Yovel (eds.) The President’s Forum on World<br />

Jewish Affairs, Series A, 5762, 2001-2002, 2004, 44-69 (Hebrew).<br />

133. The State of Israel and the Jewish Diaspora: Trends, Policies, Challenges.<br />

International Symposium The Ethnic Diaspora Policies of China, Hungary, Israel,<br />

Korea and Russia. Seoul, KIN (Korean International Network), Global Korean Network<br />

Business and Culture, Korean Peace Network (Congressional Research Group), 2004,<br />

315-405. Also 24-110 (Korean).<br />

134. World Jewish Population 2004, American Jewish Year Book, 104, 2004, 489-52<strong>1.</strong><br />

135. How Many Jews Live in the United States? Gesher, 50, 150, 2004, 36-48<br />

(Hebrew).<br />

136. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, M.L. Lévy) Démographie et géopolitique, Israël en Israël, Outre<br />

Terre, 9, octobre 2004.<br />

137. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, U. Rebhun, M. Tolts) Contemporary Jewish Diaspora in Global<br />

Context: Human Development Correlates of Population Trends, Israel Studies, 11, 1,<br />

2005, 61-95.<br />

138. La population juive dans le monde à l’aube du XXI e siècle: tendances,<br />

perspectives et conséquences, in L. Anteby-Yemini, W. Berthomière, G. Sheffer, Les<br />

diasporas: 2000 ans d’histoire. Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2005, 161-<br />

177.<br />

139. The State of the Jewish People 2005, Jerusalem, President's Study Forum on the


Diaspora, 2005, 4-1<strong>1.</strong><br />

21<br />

<strong>Prof</strong>. <strong>Sergio</strong> <strong>DellaPergola</strong> – October 2012<br />

140. (J. Brodsky, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Health Problems and Socioeconomic Neediness<br />

among Jewish Shoah Survivors in Israel. Jerusalem, Myers-JDC-Brookdale<br />

Institute; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2005, 31 pp.<br />

14<strong>1.</strong> Was It the Demography? A Reassessment of U.S. Jewish Population Estimates,<br />

1945-200<strong>1.</strong> Contemporary Jewry, 25, 2005, 85-13<strong>1.</strong><br />

142. Israel: Demographic and Economic Dimension of International Migration. Euro-<br />

Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration –<br />

CARIM, Annual Report 2005. Fiesole, European University Institute, 2005.<br />

http://www.carim.org, 123-130, 137-140.<br />

143. World Jewish Population 2005, American Jewish Year Book, 105, 2005, 87-122.<br />

144. Perspectivas demográficas en los albores del siglo XXI. Vanguardia Dossier, 19,<br />

2006, 61-67.<br />

145. Jewish Communities in Europe, in M. Jurgensmeyer (ed.) Handbook of Global<br />

Religions. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006, 215-22<strong>1.</strong><br />

146. Assimilation, Intermarriage and Communal Affiliation, in The Challenges Facing<br />

The Jewish People: Ways and Means of Response. Jerusalem, President’s<br />

Residence, Jerusalem, 2005, 30-35.<br />

147. Il pensiero di Israele, Rivista di Intelligence, 4, 2006, 14-25.<br />

148. Sociodemography, in P. Hyman, D. Ofer (eds.) Jewish Women – A<br />

Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jerusalem, Shalvi Publishing, 2006, 1-16.<br />

149. World Jewish Population 2006, American Jewish Year Book, 106, 2006, 569-<br />

60<strong>1.</strong><br />

150. (J. Bokser Liwerant, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Times of Transition, SPME Scholars for<br />

Peace in the Middle East, http://www.spme.net/cgi-bin/articles.cgi?ID=1279, 22<br />

October 2006, 4 pp.<br />

15<strong>1.</strong> Juifs et arabes en Israël et Palestine: le poids de nombres, AGIR Revue<br />

Générale de Stratégie, 29, 2007. Paris, Société de Stratégie, 2007, 147-160.<br />

152. Correspondence, Azure, 27, 5727/2007, 3-33. Hebrew version: Demography:<br />

the Polemics Continues, in Tchelet, 27, 5727/2007, 7-3<strong>1.</strong><br />

153. Demography, Encyclopedia Judaica, Second Edition, Vol. 5, Jerusalem, 2006,<br />

553-572.<br />

154. Migration, Encyclopedia Judaica, Second Edition, Vol. 14, Jerusalem, 2006,<br />

207-219.<br />

155. Mixed Marriage, Intermarriage, Encyclopedia Judaica, Second Edition, Vol. 14,<br />

Jerusalem, 2006, 373-385.<br />

156. Statistics, Encyclopedia Judaica, Second Edition, Vol. 19, Jerusalem, 2006,<br />

167-17<strong>1.</strong><br />

157. Vital Statistics. Encyclopedia Judaica, Second Edition, Vol. 20, Jerusalem, 2006,<br />

550-559.<br />

158. Assertion and Denial: Population Data and Public Discourse on World Jewry and<br />

Israel. Demographie – Demokratie – Geschichte – Deutschland und Israel, Tel<br />

Aviver Jahrbuch für deutsche Geschichte, 35. Göttingen, Wallstein Verlag, 2007,<br />

67-85.<br />

159. Globalization and World Jewish Population Trends, in Y.Yovel, Y.Zaban,<br />

D.Shoham (eds.), New Jewish Time: Jewish Culture in a Secular Age – An<br />

Encyclopedic View, Jerusalem, Keter, 2007, Vol. 4, 193-198 (Hebrew).


22<br />

<strong>Prof</strong>. <strong>Sergio</strong> <strong>DellaPergola</strong> – October 2012<br />

160. Mixed Marriage – Global Perspective, in Y. Yovel, Y.Zaban, D.Shoham (eds.),<br />

New Jewish Time: Jewish Culture in a Secular Age – An Encyclopedic View,<br />

Jerusalem, Keter, 2007, Vol. 4, 198-203 (Hebrew).<br />

16<strong>1.</strong> Progettuali, soddisfatti, critici: la società israeliana dietro le quinte del conflitto,<br />

in Aspenia – Lo stato degli ebrei, 37, 2007, 60-68. Also in English, Aspenia – The<br />

State of the Jews, 37/38, 2007, 61-68.<br />

162. Population Trends and Scenarios in Israel and Palestine, in A.M.Kacowicz,<br />

P.Lutomski (eds.) Population Resettlement in International Conflicts: A<br />

Comparative Study. Lanham, Rowman and Littlefield, 2007, 183-207.<br />

163. The Demography of Post-Soviet Jewry: Global and Local Contexts, in<br />

Z.Gitelman, Y.Ro’i (eds.) Revolution, Repression, and Revival: The Soviet Jewish<br />

Experience. Lanham, Rowman and Littlefield, 2007, 313-330.<br />

164. “<strong>Sep</strong>hardi and Oriental” Migrations to Israel: Migration, Social Change and<br />

Identification, in P.Medding (ed.) Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 22. New York,<br />

Oxford University Press, 2007, 3-43.<br />

165. Postface, in E.H.Cohen, Heureux comme Juifs en France? Étude sociologique.<br />

Jerusalem, Elkana et Akadem, 2007, 314-323.<br />

166. Community and Demography: Challenges and Policies, in L.Pardo, L.Pagnoni<br />

with C.Del Burgo (eds.) L’arte di crescere: Adolescenti maturi o adulti bambini?<br />

Bologna, CLUEB, Sanità e conoscenza, Collana Cauterium, 3, 2007, 525-53<strong>1.</strong><br />

167. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, C. Waxman) “Jewish Identity, Identification and<br />

Demography”, in The Conference on the Future of the Jewish People 2007,<br />

<strong>Background</strong> and Policy Documents, Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning<br />

Institute, 2007, 67-8<strong>1.</strong><br />

168. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, D. Sagi) Pupils Projections 2000-2020: Summary of Findings.<br />

Jerusalem Municipality, Masterplan for Haredi Education Institutions, 2008, 30 pp.<br />

(Hebrew).<br />

169. La démographie en Israël: diversité et convergence, in A.Diekhoff (ed.), L’État<br />

d’Israël, Paris, Fayard, 2008, 141-160.<br />

170. Autonomy and Dependency: Latin American Jewry in Global Perspective, in<br />

J.Bokser Liwerant, E.Ben-Rafael, Y.Gorni, R.Rein (eds.), Identities in an Era of<br />

Globalization and Multiculturalism: Latin America in the Jewish World. Leiden and<br />

Boston, Brill, 2008, 47-80.<br />

17<strong>1.</strong> Jewish Demography and Peoplehood: 2008, in R. Tal, B. Geltman (eds.),<br />

Tomorrow – Facing Tomorrow, Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning<br />

Institute, 2008, 231-248.<br />

172. The Demography, in N. Ilan (ed.) Egypt – Jewish Communities in the East in<br />

the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Jerusalem, Ben Zvi Institute (Hebrew),<br />

33-48.<br />

173. Israele e Palestina: La forza dei numeri, in V.Trevisan (ed.) Cattedra del<br />

Mediterraneo: un percorso attraverso i nodi cruciali dell’area. Milano, CIPMO, 2008,<br />

93-105.<br />

174. Findings from the Annual Assessment of the Jewish People Policy Planning<br />

Institute, in S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, A.Bargil, A.Yovel (eds.) The President’s Forum on<br />

World Jewish Affairs, Series C, 5766-67, 2004-2007. Jerusalem, President’s<br />

Residence, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Avraham Harman Institute of<br />

Contemporary Jewry, Hasifriya Haziyonit Publishing House of the World Zionist<br />

Organization, 2008, 45-52 (Hebrew).


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<strong>Prof</strong>. <strong>Sergio</strong> <strong>DellaPergola</strong> – October 2012<br />

175. Demography, Planning and Policy, 2000-2020, in O.Achimeir, Y.BarSimantov<br />

(eds.) 40 Years in Jerusalem. Jerusalem, Jerusalem Institute of Israel Studies,<br />

2008, 39-59 (Hebrew).<br />

176. World Jewish Population 2007, American Jewish Year Book, 107, 2007, 551-<br />

600.<br />

177. The Demography of Modern Diaspora Jewry, in M.A. Ehrlich (ed.) Encyclopedia<br />

of the Jewish Diaspora – Origins, Experiences, and Culture. Santa Barbara/Denver/<br />

Oxford, ABC CLIO, 2008, Vol. 1, 392-402.<br />

178. World Jewish Population 2008, American Jewish Year Book, 108, 2008, 569-620.<br />

179. Dream and Disenchantment: Massimo Della Pergola and the Invention of the<br />

Italian Totocalcio, in E.Mendelsohn (ed.) Jews and the Sporting Life, Studies in<br />

Contemporary Jewry, 23. New York, Oxford University Press, 2008, 141-158.<br />

180. Israele e Palestina: La demografia come identità, Aspenia, L’età delle nazioni, 44,<br />

2009, 149-157. English version: Aspenia International, The Age of Nations, 2009, 43-<br />

44, 112-120. French version: Les Cahiers de l’Orient, Revue d’études et de reflection<br />

sur le monde arabe et musulman, 95, 2009, 59-69.<br />

18<strong>1.</strong> (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, U. Rebhun) Preface. Contemporary Jewry, 29, 2, 2009, 93-98.<br />

182. Actual, Intended, and Appropriate Family Size Among Jews in Israel.<br />

Contemporary Jewry, 29, 2, 2009, 127-152.<br />

183. Jewish Demography and Peoplehood, in N. Tzabar-Ben Yehoshua, G. Shimoni,<br />

N. Hamo (eds.) Jewish Peoplehood. Tel Aviv, Beit Hatfutzot, 2009, 59-86<br />

(Hebrew).<br />

184. International migration of Jews, in E. Ben-Rafael and Y. Sternberg (eds.)<br />

Transnationalism: Diasporas and the advent of a new (dis)order. Leiden and<br />

Boston, Brill, 2009, 213-236.<br />

185. Jewish Out-Marriage: A Global Perspective, in Sh. Reinharz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>,<br />

(eds.) Jewish Intermarriage around the World. New Brunswick-London,<br />

Transaction, 2009, 13-39. Also<br />

http://www.brandeis.edu/hbi/pubs/SDPGlobalPerspective.doc<br />

186. Jewish Out-Marriage: Mexico and Venezuela, in Sh. Reinharz, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>,<br />

(eds.) Jewish Intermarriage around the World. New Brunswick-London, Transaction,<br />

2009, 153-170. Also<br />

http://www.brandeis.edu/hbi/pubs/FinalPapersIntermarriage/SDPMexicoVenezuelaFin<br />

al.doc<br />

187. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, S. Levy) Perceptions of Main Future Trends Affecting World<br />

Jewry: A Facet Analysis, in A. Cohen (ed.) Facet Theory and Scaling: In Search of<br />

Structure in behavioral and Social Sciences. Tel Aviv, Facet Theory Association<br />

Press, 2009, 3-14.<br />

188. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, S. Levy, U. Rebhun, D. Sagi) Patterns of Jewish Identification in<br />

the United States, 2001, in D. Elizur, E. Yaniv (eds.) Theory Construction and<br />

Multivariate Analysis: Applications of Facet Approach. Tel Aviv, FTA Publications,<br />

2009, 305-318.<br />

189. Demography, in N. Stillman (ed.), Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World.<br />

Boston/Leiden, Brill, 2010, 53-66.<br />

190. (S.<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, N.Lamdan) IIJG Awards Research Grants for Innovative Projects,<br />

Avotaynu, 25, 3, 2009, 37-39.<br />

19<strong>1.</strong> Richard Jackson and Neil Howe with Rebecca Strauss and Keisuke Nakashima, The<br />

Graying of the great powers: demography and geopolitics in the 21st century,


24<br />

<strong>Prof</strong>. <strong>Sergio</strong> <strong>DellaPergola</strong> – October 2012<br />

Washington, DC, CSIS Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2008,<br />

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 23, 2, June 2010, 371-373.<br />

192. La Comunità ebraica di Milano: profilo sociodemografico, in M. Paganoni (ed.)<br />

Per ricostruire e ricostruirsi: Astorre Mayer e la rinascita ebraica tra Italia e Israele.<br />

Milano, Franco Angeli, 2010, 59-73.<br />

193. Il fattore demografico e la fine dello Stato nazionale europeo, Aspenia, 49, 2010,<br />

223-230.<br />

194. Growth, Calamity and Continuity – The Jewish People before and after the Shoah:<br />

A Demographic Overview, in G. Meron (ed.) Legacy, Journal of the International<br />

School for Holocaust Studies, 2, 2010, 32-43. In Hebrew, Bishvil Hazicaron, 3, 2009,<br />

2-1<strong>1.</strong><br />

195. Notes at the margins of the Jewish Peoplehood Index, in C. Freedman, S. Kedar<br />

(eds.) Up, Close and <strong>Personal</strong>: Thinking about the Jewish Peoplehood Closeness<br />

Index. Tel Aviv, Beit Hatfutsot, The Museum of the Jewish People, 2010, 16-2<strong>1.</strong><br />

196. (K.Amit, A.Borowski, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>) Demography: Trends and Composition, in<br />

A. Markus, M. Semyonov (eds.) Immigration and Nation Building: Australia and Israel<br />

Compared. Cheltenham, Glos./Northampton, Mass., Edward Elgar/Monash University,<br />

2010, 15-45.<br />

197. (J.Bokser-Liwerant, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, H.Avni, M.Bejarano, L.Senkman) Cuarenta<br />

años de cambio: transiciones y paradigmas, in H.Avni, J.Bokser-Liwerant, S.<br />

<strong>DellaPergola</strong>, M.Bejarano, L.Senkman (eds.) Pertenencia y Alteridad – Judios en/de<br />

America Latina: cuarenta años de cambios. Madrid-Frankfurt am Main,<br />

Iberoamericana – Vervuert, 2010, 11-83.<br />

198. ¿Cuántos somos hoy? Investigacón y narrativa sobre población judía en América<br />

Latina, in H.Avni, J.Bokser-Liwerant, S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, M.Bejarano, L.Senkman (eds.)<br />

Pertenencia y Alteridad – Judios en/de America Latina: cuarenta años de cambios.<br />

Madrid-Frankfurt am Main, Iberoamericana – Vervuert, 2010, 305-340.<br />

199. Distancing, yet One, Contemporary Jewry, 30, 2-3, 2010, 183-190.<br />

200. World Jewish Population, 2010, Current Jewish Population Reports, 2010-02.<br />

Storrs, CT., North American Jewish Data Bank, 2010, 71 pp.<br />

20<strong>1.</strong> Israel's Existential Predicament: Population, Territory and Identity, Current<br />

History, 109, 731, December 2010, 383-389.<br />

202. Iran and Iraq: Demography beyond the Jewish Past. AJS Perspectives – The<br />

Magazine of the Association for Jewish Studies, Fall 2010, 6-7.<br />

203. Jews in Europe: Demographic Trends, Contexts, Outlooks, in J. Schoeps,<br />

O.Glöckner with A.Kreienbrink (eds.) A Road to Nowhere? Jewish Experiences in<br />

Unifying Europe. Leiden/Boston, Brill, 2011, 3-34.<br />

204. Demography, in J.R. Baskin, The Cambridge Dictionary of Judaism and Jewish<br />

Culture. Cambridge, 2011, 131-132.<br />

205. Demography, in D. Diner (ed.) Enzyklopädie jüdischer Geschichte und Kultur.<br />

Stuttgart-Weimar, Verlag J.B. Metzler, 2011, 87-94.<br />

206. Jewish Shoah Survivors: Neediness Assessment and Resource Allocation, in D.<br />

Ofer, F.S. Ouzan, J. Tydor Baumel-Schwartz (eds.) Holocaust Survivors:<br />

Resettlement, Memories, Identities. New York-Oxford, Berghahn Books, 2011, 292-<br />

314.<br />

207. Immigration and Absorption of Jews from Algeria in France, in H.Saadon (ed.)<br />

Algeria – Jewish Communities in the East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.<br />

Jerusalem, Ben Zvi Institute (Hebrew), 2011, 37-40.


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208. The Demography, in: R. Weinstein (ed.) Italy – Jewish Communities in the East in<br />

the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Jerusalem, Ben Zvi Institute (Hebrew),<br />

201<strong>1.</strong><br />

209. Fertility Prospects in Israel: Ever Below Replacement Level? New York, United<br />

Nations Secretariat, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division,<br />

Expert Paper No. 2011/9, 2011, 1-36.<br />

http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/expertpapers/2011-<br />

9_<strong>DellaPergola</strong>_Expert-paper_FINAL_ALL-Pages.pdf<br />

210. La via italiana all'ebraismo: una prospettiva globale, in: M.Toscano (ed.) 150°<br />

Anniversario Unità d'Italia. Un'identità in bilico: l'ebraismo italiano tra liberalismo,<br />

fascismo e democrazia (1861-2011), La Rassegna Mensile di Israel, 76, 1-2, 2010,<br />

19-54.<br />

21<strong>1.</strong> When Scholarship Disturbs Narrative: Ian Lustick on Israel's Migration Balance.<br />

Israel Studies Review – An Interdisciplinary Journal, 26, 2, 2011, 1-20.<br />

212. Gli Italkím di Israele: origini e crescita di una comunità, Italia-Israele: gli ultimi<br />

centocinquanta anni. Milano, Fondazione Corriere della Sera, 2012, 189-206. The<br />

Israeli Italkím: origins and growth of a community, ibid., 493-510.<br />

213. Due pesi e due misure, I travagli della democrazia in Israele, A che serve la<br />

democrazia?, Limes, Rivista italiana di geopolitica, 2, 2012, 183-194.<br />

214. Some Reflections on Migration in Israel: Comparative Aspects, Hagira, 1, 2012, 5-<br />

31 (Hebrew).<br />

215. Italy, in Laura Staetsky and Jonathan Boyd (eds.), Perceptions and Experiences of<br />

Antisemitism among Jews in selected EU Member States: <strong>Background</strong> study report.<br />

London, IPSOS MORI-JPR, 2012, 21-24.<br />

216. Jewish Demography – Fundamentals of the Research Field, in U.Rebhun (ed.)<br />

Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 26. New York, Oxford University Press, 2013<br />

(forthcoming).<br />

217. Jewish Demography: Discipline, Definitions, Data, Investigators, Interpretations,<br />

in D. Bell (ed.), Companion to Judaism and Jewish Studies, Continuum Press, 2012<br />

(forthcoming).<br />

218. How Many Jews in the U.S.: the Demographic Perspective, Contemporary Jewry,<br />

32, 2, 2012 (forthcoming).<br />

219. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong> and I.M.Sheskin) Global Dispersion of Jews: Determinants and<br />

Consequences, in S.B. Brunn (ed.) The Changing World Religion Map, Dordrecht,<br />

Springer, 2012 (forthcoming).<br />

220. World Jewish Population 2012, American Jewish Year Book, 109-112, Dordrecht,<br />

Springer, 2012 (forthcoming).<br />

22<strong>1.</strong> Regularities and Singularities: Reflections on the Comparative Study of Jewish<br />

Communities, in F.Goldberg and M.Bejarano (ed.) Judaica Latinamericana, VII,<br />

Jerusalem, Amilat, 2012 (forthcoming).<br />

Conference papers, Forthcoming articles, and Other reports<br />

222. Some Socioeconomic Correlates of Low Fertility: Cohort and Period. Jerusalem,<br />

The Hebrew University, 198<strong>1.</strong><br />

223. Unorthodox Uses of SSA: Geographical Proxies, Israel Political Parties, and<br />

Jewish Identification. Keynote paper, International Conference of the Facet Theory<br />

Association. Ljubljana, 2003, 25 pp.


26<br />

<strong>Prof</strong>. <strong>Sergio</strong> <strong>DellaPergola</strong> – October 2012<br />

224. International Migration to Israel: Macro and Micro Aspects, International<br />

Conference Partenariato interregionale e politiche migratorie. Università di Bari,<br />

2003, 15 pp.<br />

225. Supplemental report for United States District Judge Edward R. Korman United<br />

States District Court, Eastern District of New York, March 24, 2004, Case N. CV-96-<br />

4849 (ERK) (MDG) (Consolidated with CV-99-5161 and CV-97-461). Jerusalem,<br />

2004, 30 pp.<br />

226. Why Should Anyone but Jews Care Whether the American Jewish Population is<br />

Increasing, Decreasing or Remaining Stable? Social Policy Implications. Keynote<br />

paper, Eastern Sociological Society Conference. Washington, DC, 2005, 25 pp.<br />

227. Alternative Futures of the Jewish People: Demographic Developments and<br />

Impacts. International Symposium of Jewish People Policy Planning Institute. Wye<br />

Plantation, Md., 2005, 19 pp.<br />

228. Toward a Concept of Jewish Population Policy: Mechanisms of Population<br />

Change and Significant Interventions. International Symposium of Jewish People<br />

Policy Planning Institute. Wye Plantation, Md., 2005, 19 pp.<br />

229. (S. <strong>DellaPergola</strong>, M. Tzemach, R. Wiesel, M. Neuman) Fertility Trends and<br />

Attitudes among Jews in Israel – 2005. 14 th World Congress of Jewish Studies,<br />

Jerusalem, 2005.<br />

230. Fertility and Population Policies in Israel. Conference in Memory of <strong>Prof</strong>.<br />

Roberto Bachi on the 10 th Anniversary of His Death. Jerusalem, Israel Academy of<br />

Sciences, 2006, 27 pp.<br />

23<strong>1.</strong> Contemporary Jewish Identity: Fundamentals and Mutations in Global Context<br />

The Naftulin Family Lecture. Los Angeles, University of California, 2006.<br />

232. La famiglia ebraica contemporanea: trasformazioni nell’era della<br />

globalizzazione, International conference Donne nella storia degli ebrei d’Italia.<br />

Lucca, Italia Judaica, 2006, 9 pp.<br />

233. Juifs et Arabes en Israël et en Palestine: tendances démographiques, in W.<br />

Berthomière (ed.) Dynamics of Migrations in Israel: A Reappraisal of the<br />

Boundaries of Israeli Society. Paris-Jerusalem, CNRS Editions, CRFJ series, 2007<br />

15 pp.<br />

234. Contemporary Jewry: Then and Now, International Conference in Honor of <strong>Prof</strong>.<br />

Gideon Shimoni. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 2007, 15 pp.<br />

235. Roma e il resto del mondo, International Conference Gli Ebrei a Roma.<br />

Jerusalem, Ben Zvi Institute, 2007.<br />

236. Il mondo ebraico: Mutamenti e prospettive, International Conference on Jews and<br />

Israel: Identities, Conflicts and Globalisation. Bologna, Municipality of Bologna, 2007.<br />

237. L’Europa ebraica al tempo di Luigi Luzzatti, International Conference on Luigi<br />

Luzzatti. Jerusalem, The Hebrew Unibersity, 2007.<br />

238. Go to School, Marry, Have Children: Jewish Women and Men in the U.S.,<br />

France and Israel, Conference on Gender, Identity and the Jewish Family.<br />

Waltham, Brandeis University, 2007, 20 pp.<br />

239. Actual, Intended, and Appropriate Family Size in Israel: Trends, Attitudes and<br />

Policy Implications, Population Association of America. New York, 2007, 61 pp.<br />

240. Aspetti sociali e demografici del problema del giyur. Convegno Moked, Unione<br />

delle Comunità Ebraiche Italiane, D.E.C.. Viareggio, 2007, 10 pp.<br />

24<strong>1.</strong> View from a Different Planet: Fertility Preferences and Policies in Israel. EAPS<br />

International Conference Can Policies Enhance Low Fertility in Europe? Vienna, 2007,<br />

16 pp.


27<br />

<strong>Prof</strong>. <strong>Sergio</strong> <strong>DellaPergola</strong> – October 2012<br />

242. Contemporary Jewish Identity: Global Context, Fundamentals, Agreements and<br />

Disagreements. Jerusalem, Van Leer Institute, 2008.<br />

243. Israel's Contribution to Population Research and Policies: A Different Planet or a<br />

Paradigm for Europe? International Conference on Israel – 60 Years of Achievements.<br />

Aranjuéz, Fundación Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, 2008.<br />

244. Gli aspetti sociali di Israele, Italia, Europa e Israele: come costruire una<br />

partnership privilegiata. Rome, Aspen Institute, 2008.<br />

245. Settant’anni dopo: Cosa è successo all’ebraismo italiano, International conference<br />

La legislazione razziale del 1938 e l’educazione ebraica in Italia. Jerusalem, Yad<br />

Vashem, 2008.<br />

246. <strong>Sep</strong>hardi/Oriental/Eastern/Mizrachi/Asian-African Jews: A Global Socio-<br />

Demographic <strong>Prof</strong>ile. International Conference Integrating <strong>Sep</strong>hardi and Mizrachi<br />

Studies: Research and Practice. Los Angeles, USC, HUC and UCLA, 2008, 30 pp.<br />

247. Groups, Identities, Citizenships: <strong>Background</strong> Notions and Selected Applications.<br />

Study group on Contesting Liberal Citizenships: New Debates and Alternative Forms<br />

of Democracy and State Power in Latin America. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University,<br />

Institute of Advanced Studies, 2009, 25 pp.<br />

248. A Short History of JPPPI: The First Seven Years. Jerusalem, The Jewish People<br />

Policy Planning Institute, 2009, 26 pp.<br />

249. The Underpinnings of Citizenship: Demographic Changes among Jews in Latin<br />

America, International Conference Contesting Liberal Citizenship. Jerusalem, The<br />

Hebrew University, Institute of Advanced Studies, 2009, 14 pp.<br />

250. Israel and World Jewry in the 21 st Century: Close Family or Distant Relatives?<br />

University of Illinois Chicago, Jewish Studies Program and Israel Studies Project,<br />

2009, 15 pp.<br />

25<strong>1.</strong> The Jews of Italy’s Response to Challenge: Past, Present and Future. Los Angeles,<br />

University of California, The Viterbi Program in Mediterranean Jewish Studies, 2010.<br />

252. Israel. New York, United Nations, Commission on Population and Development,<br />

Forty-third session, Agenda Item 6: Contribution of population and development<br />

issues to the theme of the annual ministerial review in 2010, 2010.<br />

253. Contemporary Jewry: Fundamentals, Institution Building, and Research Roadmap.<br />

Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, International Conference The Future of the Jewish<br />

Past, 2010 (Hebrew).<br />

254. Latin American Jewry: A Global Perspective. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University,<br />

The Liwerant Center International, Colloquium Multiple Perspectives on Latin America,<br />

2010.<br />

255. Israel-Diaspora Relations: Changing Patterns and Implications for International<br />

Migration. Ruppin Academic Center, Immigration and the Challenge of Integration:<br />

Shifting Attitudes and Societal Mindsets, 2010.<br />

256. Where is East and Where is West? Some Observations on Demography and<br />

Identification among non-Ashkenazim. Jerusalem, Ben Zvi Institute, International<br />

Conference Oriental Jews in the West From the Rising of the Sun unto its Setting,<br />

2010.<br />

257. Looking at the Future: How Different Are U.S. Jews? Boston, 42 nd Annual<br />

Conference of the Association of Jewish Studies, 2010.<br />

258. Israel-Diaspora: Demographic, Socioeconomic and Identificational Convergences<br />

and Divergences. Boston, 42 nd Annual Conference of the Association of Jewish<br />

Studies, 2010.


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259. Jewish Migrations: Global Patterns and the Case of Latin America. Tel Aviv-Yafo,<br />

Annual Conference of the Israel Sociological Society, 201<strong>1.</strong><br />

260. The Israel Fertility Experience, New York, The United Nations, Commission on<br />

Population and Development, 44 th Session, 201<strong>1.</strong><br />

26<strong>1.</strong> The Israel Education Experience, The United Nations, Commission on Population<br />

and Development, 44 th Session, 201<strong>1.</strong><br />

262. Reflections on Jewish International Migration after World War II, Displacement,<br />

Migration and Social Integration: A Comparative Approach to Jewish Migrants and<br />

Refugees in the Post-War Period (1945-1967). Tel Aviv University, 2011<br />

(forthcoming).<br />

263. Ethiopian Aliyah: Data and Outlook, Twenty Years since the Immigration of<br />

Ethiopian Jews. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Truman Institute, 201<strong>1.</strong><br />

264. Judíos latinoamericanos en un mundo transnacional: redefiniendo experiencias e<br />

identidades en cuatro continentes – Dimensiones socio-demograficas. Tempe, Arizona<br />

State University, XV International Research Conference of LAJSA, 201<strong>1.</strong><br />

265. Current Demographic Trends in Israel and Palestine. Waltham, Mass., Brandeis<br />

University, AIS Annual Conference, 201<strong>1.</strong><br />

266. Jewish Peoplehood: Quantitative and Qualitative. Netanya, Academic College,<br />

Anusim Conference, 201<strong>1.</strong><br />

267. Jews From/In the Former Soviet Union: Demography, Migration, and Identity.<br />

New York, The Barnard Forum on Migration and the Harriman Institute of Columbia<br />

University, 201<strong>1.</strong><br />

268. How Many Are We Today? The Demographic Perspective. Waltham, Mass.,<br />

Brandeis University, International Conference Numbering the Jews, 2011<br />

(forthcoming).<br />

269. Pertenencia y Alteridad – Judios en/de America Latina: cuarenta años de cambios.<br />

Coral Gables, University of Miami, The Sue and Leonard Miller Center for<br />

Contemporary Judaic Studies, 201<strong>1.</strong><br />

270. The Brazilian Jewish community: Socio-demographic dimensions, International<br />

Conference The Emergence of Brazil as a Global Player. The Hebrew University of<br />

Jerusalem, 201<strong>1.</strong><br />

27<strong>1.</strong> The Italian Way to Judaism: A Global Perspective, International Conference Within<br />

and Without: Jews in Italy throughout the Centuries. Beer Sheva, Ben Gurion<br />

University of the Negev, 2012.<br />

272. Italy: scoping report. London, JPR and FRA Research Project on Antisemitism in<br />

Europe, 2012.<br />

273. Influence of the Contemporary Economic Situation on Immigration: Reflections on<br />

the Israeli case. International Conference Immigration and Integration: New Frontiers<br />

in Research and Policy-Making. Ruppin Academic Center, 2012.<br />

274. Diversity and Convergence in Contemporary Jewish Society: Demography and<br />

Identification, International Conference How Much Pluralism Can Judaism Sustain?<br />

University of Zurich, Faculty of Theology, June 2012 (forthcoming).<br />

275. Chi sono gli Italkím? La via italiana al Sionismo e a Israele, L'Italia in Israele: Il<br />

contributo deglli ebrei italiani alla nascita e allo sviluppo dello Stato d'Israele.<br />

Gerusalemme, Mishkenot Sha'ananim, 2012 (forthcoming).

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