ענת פלדמן

ד"ר ענת פלדמן


Dr. Anat Feldman
טלפון
קורות חייםCV
דיסציפלינות ראשיותMain Disciplines
פרסומים ויצירות עיקריים / עדכנייםMain / Recent Publications
  • Anat Feldman (2022) “I live to serve the rabbi”: Women’s role in shaping ultra-Orthodox society in the twenty-first century – The Israeli case, Cogent Social Sciences, 8:1

  • Feldman, A., Barak, D. (2021) Religious and spiritual trends among female students of different ethnic origins and fields of study at a secular academic college in Israel, Religions

  • Feldman, A. (2020). The shaping of a national educational policy through coalition agreements: How did the Shas Party establish an education network? Social Issues in Israel,29(6): 165-191. (Hebrew)

  • Feldman, A. (2020). Academic Education and Religion: A Comparison of Religious Motifs among Students in a Secular Academic College in Israel, Religion and Education.

  • Feldman, A. (2020). Education and Employment among Ultra-Orthodox Women in Israel: Modernity and Conservatism—The Case of the Shas Party, Contemporary Jewry. 39(3):451-472.

  • Feldman, A. (2020). New sites for rituals: Miracle seekers, burial sites, and extrainstitutional religious leaders – Israel's popular culture. In D. Sobolev & E. NosenkoStein (Eds.), Contemporary Israel: Languages, Society, Culture. (pp. 116-154). Moscow, Russia: Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences

  • Feldman, A. (2017). The determination of educational policy: Shas, politics, and religion. Israel Studies Review, 32, 89-109.

  • Feldman, A. (2017). The role of Haredi women leaders according to Shas party. Research of the Haredi Society, 4, 81-103. (Hebrew)

  • Feldman, A. (2015). In the realms of ethnicity, religion and emigration: New communities of memory in Israel. Review of Religious Research, 57, 171-189.

  • Feldman, A. (2013). Ethnic religion politics in Israel: The case of the Shas party. Religion and the Social Order, 23, 193-210.

  • Feldman, A. (2013). The establishment of the political education network in the State of Israel: Maayan Hachinuch Hatorani. Israel Affairs, 19(3), 526-541.