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Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola 1. Personal Background 1942, Sep. 7 - Born in Trieste, Italy. 1943-1945 - Family displaced to Switzerland. 1945-1966 - Milan, Italy. 1966→ - Jerusalem, Israel. Married: Miriam Toaff; 4 children. Addresses: - The A. Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry Gaster Building, Room 430 The Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus Jerusalem 91905, Israel. Cellphone: ++972-(0)54-5365278. Telephone: ++972-(0)2-5882470. Fax ++972-(0)2-5881243. http://icj.huji.ac.il/SergioDellaPergola.asp Email: sergioa@huji.ac.il - Home: Rehov Habanai 29a, Jerusalem 96264, Israel. Telephone: ++972-(0)2-6527867. Fax: ++972-(0)2-6540708. 2. Higher Education 1973 - Ph.D., Social Sciences and Contemoprary Jewry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Dissertation: The Demography of Italian Jews. Submitted to the Senate of the Hebrew University, Supervisor: Prof. R. Bachi. Jerusalem, August 1972. 1966 - Dottore [M.A.] in Political Sciences Summa Cum Laude, Università degli Studi, Pavia. Thesis in Social Statistics, Instructor: Prof. P. Gennaro, December 1966. 3. Academic Ranks at the Hebrew University 2010→ - Professor Emeritus, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry (ICJ), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 2005-2010 - Incumbent, The Shlomo Argov Chair in Israel-Diaspora Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1994-2010 - Professor, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry (ICJ), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1987-1994 - Associate Professor. 1980-1987 - Senior Lecturer. 1 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 1973-1980 - Lecturer. 1971-1972 - Instructor, ICJ. 1968-1970 - Teaching Assistant, Department of Demography, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 4. Research and Teaching Positions 2015 - Zalman Cowan Visiting Professor, Hebrew Biblical and Jewish Studies, The University of Sydney. 2010 - Viterbi Visiting Professor of Mediterranean Jewish Studies, Center for Jewish Studies and Dept. of Sociology, University of California Los Angeles. 2009 - Visiting Professor, Program of Jewish Studies and Dept. of Sociology, University of Illinois, Chicago. 2003-2009 - Senior Fellow and Project Head, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute (JPPPI), Jerusalem. 2006 - Visiting Scholar, The Steinhardt Social Research Institute, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies, Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass., USA. 2006 - Visiting Professor, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche, Università degli Studi, Pavia. 2002/03 - Skirball Visiting Fellow, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Yarnton, Oxford, U.K.. 2000-2002 - Chair, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry (ICJ), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 2000 - Visiting Professor, Centro de Estudos de Demografia Historica da America Latina (CEDHAL); Centro de Estudos Judaicos (CEJ), Universidade de Saõ Paulo. 1998 - Visiting Professor, Institute of Human Geography, University of Milano. 1997 - Visiting Prpfessor, Programa de Posgrado, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico, D.F. 1994-1998 - Chair, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry (ICJ), The Hebrew U. 1993/94 - Visiting Scholar, Von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies, and Department of Sociology, University of California-UCLA, Los Angeles, Ca., USA. 1993/94 - Baldwin Visiting Professor of Sociology, University of Judaism, Los Angeles, Ca., USA. 1992-1997 - Senior Research Fellow, The Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel, Jerusalem. 1991/92 - Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies, The Hebrew U. (Study group: Religion and Society in Contemporary Jewish Society). 1991 - Chair, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry (ICJ), The Hebrew U. 1990-1992 - Visiting Professor, Istituto di Statistica, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche, Università degli Studi, Pavia. 1986-2010 - Head, Division of Jewish Demography and Statistics, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry (ICJ), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1986 - Visiting fellow, INED – Institut National d’Études Démographiques, Paris. 1985/86 - On sabbatical leave, visited and lectured at several higher learning institutions in Western Europe, North America and Latin America (see below list of universities visited). 1980/81 - Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies, The Hebrew U. (Study Group: Demography of the Jews). 1978/79 - Visiting Research Associate, Population Studies and Training Center, Department of Sociology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. 1973-1976 - Teaching Fellow (Lecturer), Dept. of Sociology, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan. 5. Awards 2015 2013 2006 2005 2001 1999 - Festschrift: Research in Jewish Demography and Identity, ed. E. Lederhendler and U. Rebhun. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2015, 424 p. - Michael Landau Prize of Mifa'al Hapays for distinguished achievement in research on Demography and Migration. - Ufficiale all’Ordine della Repubblica Italiana, by decree of the President of the Italian Republic. - Commendatore all’Ordine della Solidarietà Italiana, by decree of the President of the Italian Republic. - Il Paladino for Achievement in Culture, Sicily Regional Government and Siracusa Province Council. - Marshall Sklare Award for distinguished scholarship, The Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry (ASSJ). 2 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 6. Research Projects (principal or main associate investigator) 2017→ - Second FRA Survey of Discrimination and Hate Crime against Jews in 13 European Countries. London, Institute for Jewish Policy Research, and Vienna, European Union Fundamental Rights Agency. 2015→ - Jews in the Americas (with Robert Abzug and Naomi Lindstrom, University of Texas Austin, Richard Menkis, University of British Columbia, Judit Bokser Liwerant, Unidersidad Naciocanl Autonoma de Mexico) 2010-2015 - Latin American Jews on Four Continents (with Judit Bokser-Liwerant and Leonardo Senkman), The Liwerant Center for the Study of Latin America, Spain and Portugal and their Jewish Communities, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 2006-2010 - Family Growth in Israel: Trends and Policies, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute (JPPPI), Jerusalem. 2006-2009 - Jerusalem Municipality Haredi Education Masterplan: Haredi School-Age Population, 2005-2020. Jerusalem Municipality, Masterplan Office. 2005-2006 - Jerusalem Area Transportation Masterplan: Population Projections, 2000-2030. Israel, Ministry of Transportation, and Jerusalem Municipality, Masterplan Office. 2004-2005 - (With Mina Tzemach, Rimona Viesel, Moran Neuman) Fertility Levels in Israel: Jewish Population Performances and Attitudes, The Jewish Agency for Israel, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Institute of Contemporary Jewry, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute (JPPPI), Jerusalem. 2004-2009 - Annual Assessment – The Jewish People, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute (JPPPI), Jerusalem. 2004-2007 - CARIM – Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole (Florence). 2004-2005 - Needy Jewish Holocaust Survivors, Government of Israel, Minister of Diaspora, Social and Jerusalem Affairs, and World Jewish Restitution Organization (WJRO), Jerusalem. 2003 - Jewish Holocaust Survivors, The International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims (ICHEIC), Washington, D.C.. 2003-2009 - Demographic Project, The Jewish People Policy Planning, Institute, Jerusalem. 2002-2005 - World Jewish Demography Research Initiative, The Jewish Agency for Israel and JPPPI, Jerusalem. 2001-2005 - Jerusalem Masterplan: Population Projections 2000-2020, Jerusalem Municipality, Urban Planning Division. 1999-2009 - (With Mark Tolts) Jewish Population Trends in the Former Soviet Union, with the FSU Division, The Jewish Agency for Israel, Jerusalem. 1998-2000 - (With Rosa Geldstein) Sociodemographic Survey of the Jewish Population of the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area, with Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina AMIA and Centro Nacional de Estudios de Poblacion CENEP. 1998-2005 - (With Salomon Benzaquen and Tony Beker Veinraub) Sociodemographic Profile of the Jewish Community in Venezuela, with Asociacion Israelita de Venezuela and Union Israelita de Caracas. 1997-2000 - (With Uzi Rebhun) Jerusalem Strategic Masterplan: Demographic Projections, Jerusalem Municipality, Research and Development Division. 1996-2000 - (With Uzi Rebhun, Mark Tolts) World Jewish Population Projections, with Israel Humanitarian Foundation, New York. 1995-2008 - World Jewish Population Trends, with the American Jewish Committee, New York. 1993-1998 - Data Bank on Jewish Educational Statistics, with The Joint Authority for Jewish Zionist Education. 1993-1998 - (With Eugenio Sonnino) Survey of Jewish Community in Rome, with the Vigevani Fund of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Università La Sapienza, Roma, Dipartimento di Demografia. 1990-1998 - (With Susan Lerner) Mexican Jewish Population Study, with Centro de Estudios Demograficos y de Desarrollo Urbano (CEDDU), El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City. 1989-1991 - (With Eric Peritz) Never Married Jewish Women in Israel, with The National Insurance Institution, Jerusalem, Ministry of Labor and Welfare, The Demographic Center, Jerusalem. 1984-1988 - (With Roberto Bachi and Vivian Klaff) Urban Ecology of the Jews in the Diaspora, United States-Israel Bi-national Scientific Foundation (Grant 82-03427). 1981-1995 - (With U.O. Schmelz) Evaluation of World Jewish Population Trends, with the American Jewish Committee, New York. 1979-1991 - Jewish Educational Statistics, The Joint Program for Jewish Education of the State of Israel, Ministry of Education and Culture, The Jewish Agency for Israel, and the World 3 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 Zionist Organization; later: The L.A. Pincus Fund for Jewish Education. 1976-1978 - (With Allie Dubb) South African Jewish Population Study, with South African Jewish Board of Deputies, Johannesburg. 1974-1978 - (With Amedeo Tagliacozzo) Italian Immigrants in Israel, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Rome. 1972-1984 - (With Doris Bensimon) French Jewish Population Study, with Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris. 1972-1974 - (With U.O. Schmelz) The Jewish Population of Argentina, with Asociacion Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA), Buenos Aires, and David Horowitz Institute, Tel Aviv University. 1970-1971 - (With Nathanel Lichfield and others) New Towns in Israel, Institute of Planning and Development, Tel Aviv, and State of Israel, Ministry of Housing, Jerusalem. 1964-1972 - (With Roberto Bachi and Franco Sabatello) Italian Jewish Population Study, with Università di Pavia, and Unione delle Comunità Israelitiche Italiane (UCII), Roma. 7. Committees and Other Academic and Public Activities 2019→ - Member of the Board and Senior Research Advisor, Jewish Policy Research Institute – JPR, London. 2018→ - Editorial Board, Journal of Religion and Demography. 2016-2020 - President, Hevràt Yehudé Italia Be-Israel, Jerusalem. 2015-2016 - Senior advisor, Pew Research Center project on The Israeli Mosaic: Identity, Society and Religion. 2015 - Population Projections Committee, Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. 2013 - International Evaluation Committee, Institut National d'Études Démographiques INED, Paris. 2011-2013 - Senior advisor, Pew Research Center project on Profile of Jewish Americans. 2012-2015 - Vice-President, Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry ASSJ. 2012→ - Editorial Board, Contemporary Jewry. 2011→ - Chief Editor, Hagira – Israel Journal of Migration, Ruppin Academic Center, Center for the Study of Migration, and Israel Sociological Society, Section on Demography and Migration. 2011-2013 - Vice-President, Hevrat Yehude Italia Lif’ulah Ruhanit, Jerusalem. 2010→ - National Committee and Jerusalem Sub-Committee, The Righteous of the Nations Division, Yad Vashem. In this capacity, authorship of tens of reports recommending recognition of new Righteous of the Nations. 2010 - Organizer and Chair, Session RC06.05, ISA International Conference, Gothenburg. 2009-2015 - Chair, Academic Committee, The Liwerant Center for the Study of Latin America, Spain and Portugal and their Jewish Communities, The Hebrew University. 2008→ - Academic Board, Institute for Migration Studies, Ruppin Academic Center. 2006→ - Chair, Academic Committee, International Institute for Jewish Genealogy and Paul Jacobi Center. 2006→ - Chair, Steering Committee, The Israel Social Survey, Central Bureau of Statistics. 2005-2014 - Academic Board, European Forum, The Hebrew University. 2004-2009 - Elected member of the Senate, The Hebrew University. 2002-2007 - Advisor for Diaspora Affairs, The President of the State of Israel. 2001-2005 - Chairman, Academic Committee, "Italia" Center, The Hebrew University. 2000-2010 - Public Council, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem. 1999-2004 - Academic committee, Center for European Studies, The Hebrew University. 1998-2012 - Academic Board, Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry. 1998→ - Statistical Yearbook Steering Committee, Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies. 1998-2015 - Board of Directors and Academic Committee, Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies. 1997-2000 - Strategic Planning Sub-committee and Aliyah and Rescue Task Force, Jewish Agency for Israel. 1996-2000 - Steering Committee and Head of Demographic-Social Committee, Jerusalem Strategic Masterplan, Jerusalem Municipality. 1997-2003 - National Technical Advisory Committee, 2001 US National Jewish Population Survey, United Jewish Communities, New York. 1996-2000 - Board of Overseers and Academic Advisory Committee, The Hebrew University’s Mandel Center for Jewish Continuity. 1995-1996 - Chairman, The Hebrew University President’s Committee for The University of the Jewish People. 1995 - Organizer (with Jeannette Schoorl), Session II.1, Demography of ethnic and religious groups, refugees and asylumseekers, European Association for Population Studies 4 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 (EAPS), 3rd European Population Conference, Milano. 1994 - Commencement Honoree Speaker, The University of Judaism, Los Angeles, Ca. 1993-2009 - Steering Committee, Public Council on Demography, State of Israel, Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. 1993-1995 - Committee on Israel-Diaspora Relations, State of Israel, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 1993-2009 - Board, World Union for Jewish Studies. 1993 - Organizer, Session 28, Demographic Processes and their Impact on the Identity and Survival of Minorities, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), General Conference, Montreal. 1991-2003 - (In 1999-2003, Chairman) Academic Advisory Committee, Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, The Hebrew University. 1991-2002 - Steering Committee, Faculty of Humanities, The Hebrew University. 1990-1992 - Editorial Board, Atlas Histoire universelle des Juifs de la Genèse a la fin du XXe siècle, Paris, Hachette. 1990-1996 - Elected member of the Senate, The Hebrew University. 1989-1993 - Project Director, World Directory of University Teaching of Jewry, International Center for the University Teaching of Jewish Civilization, Jerusalem, Presidency of the State of Israel. 1989-1997 - Computers Committee, Faculty of Humanities, The Hebrew University. 1988-1995 - Steering Committee and International Scientific Advisory Committee (ISAC), The Association for Demographic Policy of the Jewish People, State of Israel, The Demographic Center, and World Zionist Organization, Jerusalem. 1986-1993 - Frank Green Committee for the Study of the Jewish Experience in Europe, Faculty of Humanities, The Hebrew University. 1985-1989 - Steering Committee, Israel Family and Fertility Study, The Hebrew U., School of Medicine and Hadassa, and the United Nations Fund for Population Activities. 1984-1990 - National Technical Advisory Committee (NTAC), 1990 US National Jewish Population Study, Council of Jewish Federations, New York. 1980-1988 - Steering Committee, Jewish Historical Demography, The Israel Historical Society and Association for Jewish Demography and Statistics. 1980-1988 - Steering Committee, Curriculum in Demography for Israeli High Schools, State of Israel, Ministry of Labor and Welfare, Demographic Center, Jerusalem. 1975-1994 - Chairman or member, ICJ’s Steering, Planning, Budgets, Scholarships, Teaching, and Students' adviser committees. 1975-2004 - Board of Directors, Hevrat Yehude Italia Lif’ulah Ruhanit, and Centro di Studi sull'Ebraismo Italiano (central religious, cultural and research organization of Italian immigrants in Israel), Jerusalem. 1973-2003 - Honorary Treasurer, Association for Jewish Demography and Statistics, Jerusalem. 8. Teaching Courses and Seminars (1983-2013) - Introduction to Demography of the Jews (CJ 33866) - Comparative Studies of Jewish Communities in the U.S. and Abroad (UCLA, Soc 159) - The Jews in Italy in the 20th Century (UCLA, Soc 180 A1) - A Global Overview of Contemporary Jewry: Diaspora and Israel (University of Illinois Chicago, JST 494-SOC 426) - Introduction to Sociology of the Jews (CJ 33871) - Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (CJ 33961) - Contemporary Jewish Society: Demography, Sociology, Identification (CJ 33410) - Jewish Population, Identity and Community: (a) Western Europe (CJ 33797); (b) The United States (ED 63828); (c) Latin America (CJ) - Who Are We? Contemporary Diaspora Jewry (CJ 33785) - World Jewry Today and Tomorrow: Strategic Aspects (CJ 33777) - Migration, Aliyah and Immigrants Absorption: General and Jewish International Migration (CJ 33928) - Population Trends and Projections in Israel and Palestine (CJ 33706) - Jewish Migration from Islamic Countries to Israel and to Western Countries (CJ 33750) - Italy and the Jews: history, politics, identity (CJ 33922) - Demography and Sociology of the Jewish Family: From Tradition to Assimilation (CJ 33867) - Jews in Israel and in the Diaspora: Comparative Demography (CJ 33999) - Topics of Research in Jewish Demography (CJ 33998) - Sociodemographic Aspects of Jewish Education in the Diaspora (CJ) - Jews in Cities: Territorial and Sociodemographic Aspects (CJ) - Demography of the Mediterranean Area and of the Middle East (Università di Pavia) - Demography of the Mediterranean Area and of the Middle East (Università di Milano) 5 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 - Contemporary Issues of the Jewish Community in a Historical Perspective (University of Judaism, Mgt 442) - Sociology of the Jews (University of Judaism, Soc 203/303) - Demografía, sociedad y identificacíon judía en el siglo 20 (Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico) - Demografía, sociedad y identificacíon judía en el siglo 20 (Universidade de São Paulo) - Démographie, société et identité juives – XX siècle (INALCO, Université de Paris V) 9. Membership in Scholarly Organizations (present or past) AIDELF - Association Internationale des Démographes de Langue Française AJDS - Association for Jewish Demography and Statistics AJS - Association of Jewish Studies ASSJ - Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry CISR - Conférence Internationale de Sociologie des Religions EAPS - European Association for Population Studies IHS - Israel Historical Society ISA - International Sociological Association ISS - Israel Sociological Society IUSSP - International Union for the Scientific Study of Population LAJSA - Latin American Jewish Studies Association PAA - Population Association of America SIDES - Società Italiana di Demografia Storica WUJS - World Union of Jewish Studies 10. Research Institutions at which Taught Courses or Lectured out of Israel United States 1. (1979, 1986, 2006) Brown University, Department of Sociology, Population Studies and Training Center; Department of History; Hillel Faculty Club. Providence, RI (Profs. S.Goldstein, C.Goldscheider, F.Kobrin Goldscheider, R.Lichfield, R.Friedberg). 2. (1979) Hartford University. Hartford, CT. 3. (1981) City University of New York (CUNY), Queens College, Department of Sociology. Queens, NY (Profs. S.M.Cohen, S.Heilman). 4. (1982, 1984, 1986, 1991, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2018) Brandeis University, Center for Modern Jewish Studies; Horenstein Program in Jewish Communal Service; Hadassah Brandeis Institute; Steinhardt Social Research Institute, Waltham. MA (Profs. M.Sklare, J.Reinharz, B.Reisman, G.Tobin, S.Reinharz, L.Saxe, S.Fishman) 5. (1984) University of New Mexico, Latin American Institute. Albuquerque, NM (Prof. G.Merks). 6. (1986, 1999) City University of New York (CUNY), CUNY Graduate Center. New York, NY (Profs. P.Ritterband, M.Verbit, E.Mayer, B. Kosmin). 7. (1986) Ohio State University, Departments of Sociology and Judaic Studies. Columbus, OH (Profs. H.Himmelfarb, M.Raphael, J. Laikin-Elkin). 8. (1991, 1993, 1994, 2006, 2010) University of California Los Angeles, Von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies; Department of Sociology; Program in Judaic Studies, Los Angeles, CA (Profs. G.Sabagh, A.Band, I.Szeleny, R.Waldinger, D.Myers, C.Backhus). 9. (1991) University of Hawaii, Department of Public Health. Honolulu, HA (Profs. C.Chung, J.Michael). 10. (1993/94) University of Judaism, Department of Business Administration; Department of Sociology. Los Angeles, CA (Profs. H.Alexander, S.Lowenstein). 11. (1994) Clark and Lewis College. Portland, OR. 12. (1994) University of Delaware, Department of Sociology. Newark, DE (Prof. V. Klaff). 13. (1996) Mount Sinai Hospital School of Medicine, Department of Population Genetics. New York, NY (Prof. R.Desnick). 14. (1996) City University of New York (CUNY), Hunter College. New York, NY (Mr. H.Kruger). 15. (2002) American University, Center for Israel Studies. Washington, DC (Prof. R.Simon). 16. (2004) Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. 6 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 Princeton, NJ (Prof. S.N.Katz). 17. (2006) Florida Atlantic University, Program of Israeli-American Studies. Boca Raton, FL (Profs. A.Berger, Z.Roth). 18. (2006) Trinity College, Center for the Study of Secularity. Hartford, CT (Prof. B. Kosmim). 19. (2006) Rand Corporation, Working groups on Population, Labor Force and Middle East Affairs. Santa Monica, CA (Prof. S.Popper). 20. (2007) Bard College, Levy Research Center. Annandale-on-Hudson, NY (Prof. J.Perlmann). 21. (2008) University of Southern California, Jewish Studies. Los Angeles, CA (Prof. M.Kligman). 22. (2009) University of Illinois Chicago, Jewish Studies Program – Israel Studies Project. Chicago, IL (Prof. D.Lorenz). 23. (2009) DePaul University, College of Law, Institute for International Human Rights at Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies. Chicago, IL (General C.E.Tucker). 24. (2009) Northwestern University, Hillel Faculty. Evanston, IL (Prof. Eli Rekhes, Ms. Shoshanna Rose Seidman). 25. (2011) Arizona State University, Center for Jewish Studies. Tempe, AZ (Prof. D.Foster). 26. (2011) Columbia University/Barnard College, The Barnard Forum on Migration and the Harriman Institute of Columbia University. New York, NY (Profs. J. Moya, R.Kobrin). 27. (2011) University of Miami, The Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies. Coral Gables, FL (Profs. H. Shaked, I. Sheskin). 28. (2015) University of Texas, Jewish Studies. Austin, TX (Profs. R. Abzug, N. Lindstrom). 29. (2016) Florida International University, Florida Jewish Museum. Miami, FL (Prof. T. Parfitt) 30. (2016) University of California Berkeley, The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life. Berkeley, CA (Prof. F. Spagnolo). Canada 31. (1986) McGill University, Department of Sociology. Montreal, Quebec (Prof. M.Weinfeld). 32. (1994) University of Calgary, Department of History. Calgary, Alberta (Prof. E.Lee). 33. (1997) York University, Jewish Studies Program. York, Ontario (Prof. I. Abella). 34. (2013) University of Toronto, Center for Jewish Studies. Toronto, Ontario (Prof. J. Kopstein). 35. (2017) University of British Columbia, Center for Jewish Studies. Vancouver, BC (Prof. R. Menkis). Mexico 36. (1990, 1994, 2011) El Colegio de Mexico, Centro de Estudios Demograficos y de Desarrollo Urbano (CEDDU). Mexico, DF (Profs. G.Cabrera, S.Lerner, X.Garciadiego Dantàn, F. Alba). 37. (1997, 2011) Universidad Iberoamericana, Programa de Posgrado. Mexico, DF (Profs. J.Bokser Liwerant, D.Mena). 38. (2011) La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico UNAM, Programa de Posgrado en Ciencias Políticas. Mexico, DF (Profs. F.Castañeda Sabido, J.Bokser Liwerant) 39. (2011, 2015) Universidad Hebraica de Mexico. Mexico, DF (Prof. J.Bokser Liwerant). Argentina 40. (1985) Universidad Nacional, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras. Buenos Aires (Prof. H.Bustamante). 41. (1985, 1998) Centro de Estudios de Poblacion (CENEP). Buenos Aires (Prof. E.Panthelides, V.Moreno). 42. (1994) Academia Argentina de la Historia. Buenos Aires (Prof. Tau Anzuategui). 43. (1998) Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto Gino Germani, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Buenos Aires (Prof. F.Schuster). Colombia 7 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 44. (2016) Universidad Sergio Arboleda, Facultad de Sciencias Sociales. Bogotà (Prof. M. Ceballos). 45. (2016) Uninversidad de los Andes, Departamento de Sociologia. Bogotà (Prof. G. Lobo). 46. (2016) Universidad del Rosario, Facultad de Sciencias Politicas. Bogotà (Prof. M. Pachón). 47. (2016) Universidad Central, Departamento de Comunicacion Social y Periodismo. Bogotà (Prof. M.L. Mejía Suárez). Brazil 48. (1985, 2000) Universidade de Saõ Paulo, Centro de Estudos de Demografia Historica da America Latina (CEDHAL); Centro de Estudos Judaicos (CEJ). Sao Paulo (Profs. M.L.Marcilio, E.de Mesquita Samara, B.Waldman). 49. (2000) Pontificia Universidade Católica de Saõ Paulo, Centro Simão Mathiat de Estudos em Historia da Ciencia. Sao Paulo (Prof. J.L.Goldfarb). Uruguay 50. (1985) Universidad Nacional, Facultad de Letras. Montevideo (Prof. E.Tenenbaum). Venezuela 51. (1989) Universidad Central, Escuela de Geografia. Caracas (Prof. P.Cunill). Austria 52. (2007) Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna Institute of Demography. Vienna (Prof. W. Lutz). 53. (2018) Universität Wien, Institute of Jewish Studies. Vienna (Prof. A. Lange). Belgium 54. (1967, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1991, 2003) Université Libre de Bruxelles, Institut de Sociologie; Centre des Hautes Etudes du Judaïsme, Institut Martin Buber. Brussels (Prof. A.Doucy, M. Gottschalk, W.Bok). 55. (1981) Université de Liège, Institut de Démographie. Liège (Prof. S.Feld). Czech Republic 56. (2015) Charles University in Prague, Prague Centre for Jewish Studies. Prague (Prof. M. Zoubala). France 57. (1978, 1986, 1992) Université de Paris 5, École des Hautes Études du Judaïsme, Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO). Clichy (Profs. R.Sirat, D.Bensimon, M.Hadas-Lebel). 58. (1986) Université de la Sorbonne, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Études, Société des Études Juives. Paris (Prof. G. Nahon). 59. (1986, 2000, 2014) Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED). Paris (Mr. G.Calot, M.Lévy, P.Festy, Ms. J.Hecht, Mr. F.Héran, Mr. J.C.Sebag). 60. (1995, 2013) Université de Toulouse 2 le Mirail, Centre de Recherche et d’Etudes Juives (CIREJ). Toulouse (Prof. C.Benayoun). 61. (2002) Université de Poitiers, Unité Migrinter. Potiers (Prof. W.Berthomière). Germany 62. (2009) Moses Mendelssohn Zentrum für europäisch-jüdische Studien, Potsdam. Berlin (Prof. J. Schoeps). Hungary 63. (2012) Central European University, Institute of Jewish Studies. Budapest (Prof. A.Kovacs). 64. (2012) Corvinus University. Budapest (Prof. B.Paragi). Italy 65. (1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2007) Università di Pavia, Facoltà di Scienze 8 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 Politiche. Pavia (Profs. P.Scaramozzino, F.Ge Rondi, M.Missaglia, G.Vaggi). 66. (1985, 2001, 2008) Università di Firenze, Dipartimento di Statistica; Dipartimento di Studi sullo Stato. Firenze (Profs. M. Livi Bacci, A.Santini, C.Corsini, F.Margiotta Broglio, M.G.Enardu). 67. (1985, 2002) Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Statistica. Bologna (Profs. F.Tassinari, A.Schiaffino, R.Finzi, L.Del Panta). 68. (1985, 1991) Università di Roma La Sapienza, Dipartimento di Demografia. Roma (Profs. N.Federici, E.Sonnino, G.Caselli). 69. (1991, 1994, 1998, 2004) Università di Milano, Dipartimento di Geografia. Milano (Profs. L.Corna Pellegrini, L.Scaramellini, M.C. Zerbi, A.Treves, E.Bianchi). 70. (1993) Università di Napoli Federico II, Dipartimento di Pianificazione e Scienza del Territorio. Napoli (Profs. C. Beguinot, U.Cardarelli). 71. (1998) Università di Lecce, Dipartimento di Studi Storici. Lecce (Prof. A.Donno). 72. (1999) Università di Trieste, Dipartimento di Studi delle Civiltà del Mediterraneo. Trieste (Prof. G.Trisolini). 73. (1999, 2003) Università di Bari, Dipartimento per lo Studio delle Civiltà Mediterranee. Bari (Profs. M.Maestro, L.Di Comite). 74. (2004, 2005) European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies. S. Domenico di Fiesole (Prof. P.Fargues). 75. (2006) Università di Pisa, Dipartimento di Studi Storici Contemporanei; Centro di Studi Ebraici. Pisa (Profs. E.Giaccherini, M.Luzzati, P.Pezzino). 76. (2008) Università di Milano Bicocca, Dipartimento di Scienze della Formazione. Milano (Prof. S.Kanisza). 77. (2008) Università Bocconi, Dipartimento di Storia Economica. Milano (Prof. F.Amatori). 78. (2011) Università di Trento, Dipartimento di Studi Giuridici. Trento (Prof. S.Toneatti). 79. (2018) Accademia Ambrosiana. Milano (Prof. P.F. Fumagalli). The Netherlands 80. (1988, 2014) Universiteit van Amsterdam. Amsterdam (Profs. P.VanPraag, J.Frishman). Spain 81. (1989) Universidad Complutense, Facultad de Historia y Geografia. Madrid (Prof. R.Puyol). 82. (1992) Universidad Internacional Menendez y Pelayo. Santander (Prof. P.Perez-Fuentes Hernandez). 83. (2006) Universidad de Sevilla, International Congress of Latinoamericanists. Sevilla (Prof. J.Bokser-Liwerant) 84. (2008) Fundación Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Aranjuéz (Prof. F.Zukierman). Romania 85. (1998) Babes-Bolyai University, M.Carmilly Center for Hebrew and Judaic Studies, The History and Philosophy Department. Cluj-Napoca (Prof. L.Gyemant). Russia 86. (1991) University of Moscow, Center for International Studies. Moscow (Prof. B.Gontarev). 87. (1991) Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, Center for Demographic Studies. Moscow (Profs. V.Rybakowsky, V.Shapiro). Slovenia 88. (2003) University of Ljubljana, Department of Psychology. Ljubljana (Prof. M.Polic). Switzerland 89. (2005) Universität Basel, Institut für Jüdische Studien. Basel (Prof. A.Bodenheimer). 90. (2010) Universität Luzern, Institut für Jüdisch-Christliche Forschung. Luzern (Prof. V.Lenzen). 9 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 91. (2012) Universität Zurich, Religionswissenschaftliches Seminar, Theologische Fakultät. Zurich (Prof. C.Uehlinger, B.Rotach) Ukraine 92. (1995) Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Section for History and Philosophy. Kiev (Profs. G.Aronov, Y.Sayenko). United Kingdom 93. (1986, 1992, 1997, 2002, 2012, 2013) Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. Yarnton (Profs. D.Patterson, J.Webber, B.Wasserstein, P.Oppenheimer, D.Ariel). 94. (2003) London University, School for Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). London (Prof. T.Parfitt). 95. (2003) Oxford University, St. Anthony's College. Oxford (Prof. E.Ottolenghi). 96. (2006) Nottingham University, Limmud. Nottingham (R. Owen). 97. (2009, 2011) Warwick University, Limmud. Coventry (R. Owen). Korea 98. (2004) The National Assembly Library, Korean Peace Network Cogressional Research Group (Hyung-joo Kim). South Africa 99. (1994) University of Cape Town, Kaplan Center for Jewish Studies. Cape Town (Prof. M.Shain). Australia 100. (2015) The University of Sydney, Hebrew Biblical and Jewish Studies. Sydney (Profs. S.Rutland, M.Abrahams-Sprod). 101. (2015) Monash University, Australian Center for Jewish Civilisation. Melbourne (Profs. M.Baker, A.Marcus). Higher education institutions where taught or lectured in Israel: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Tel Aviv University. The Technion, Haifa. The Weitzmann Institute, Rehovot. Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan. Haifa University. Ben Gurion University Beer Sheva. The Open University, Raanana. Ruppin Academic Center, Emek Hefer. Tel Aviv-Yafo Academic College. Netanya College. Ashkelon College. Oranim Academic College, Yokneam Elite. Sde Boker Ben Gurion College. Kineret College. Hadassah College, Jerusalem. Mercaz Shalem, Jerusalem. ASA College, Netanya. 11. Main Publications a. Books, book-length reports, and monographs 1. Jewish and Mixed Marriages in Milan, 1901-1968; with an Appendix: Frequency of Mixed Marriages among Diaspora Jews. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Jewish Population Studies, No. 3, 1972, 166 p. 2. (U.O. Schmelz, S. DellaPergola) Demography of the Jews in Argentina and in Other Latin American Countries. Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv University, Horowitz Institute, and The Hebrew 10 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 University of Jerusalem, Institute of Contemporary Jewry, 1974, 208 p. (Hebrew). 3. Anatomia dell'ebraismo italiano: caratteristiche demografiche, economiche, sociali, religiose e politiche di una minoranza. Roma-Assisi, Carucci, 1976, xvi + 358 p. 4. Population: Demographic Trends in the World, among Diaspora Jews and in Israel. Jerusalem, Israel Information Center, 1976, 80 p. 2nd edition, 1979 (Hebrew). 5. (S. DellaPergola, A. Tagliacozzo) Gli Italiani in Israele. Roma, La Rassegna Mensile di Israel, 1978, xii + 153 p. 6. (H.S. Himmelfarb, S. DellaPergola) Enrollment in Jewish Schools in the Diaspora; Late 1970s. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, The Institute of Contemporary Jewry, 1982, 97 p. (Project for Jewish Educational Statistics, Research Report 1). 7. La trasformazione demografica della diaspora ebraica. Torino, Loescher, 1983, 288 p. 8. (S. DellaPergola, N. Genuth) Jewish Education Attained in Diaspora Communities; Data for 1970s. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, The Institute of Contemporary Jewry, 1983, 73 p. (Project for Jewish Educational Statistics, Research Report 2). 9. (D. Bensimon, S. DellaPergola) La population juive de France: socio-démographie et identité. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University; Paris, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS, 1984, 436 pp.; 2nd printing, Paris, 1986. 10. (N. Genuth, S. DellaPergola, A.A. Dubb) First Census of Jewish Schools in the Diaspora 1981/2-1982/3; International Summary. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, The Institute of Contemporary Jewry, 1985, 138 pp. (Project for Jewish Educational Statistics, Research Report 3). 11. (A. Dubb, S. DellaPergola) First Census of Jewish Schools in the Diaspora 1981/2-1982/3; United States of America. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, The Institute of Contemporary Jewry, 1986, 102 pp. (Project for Jewish Educational Statistics, Research Report 4). 12. (R. Bachi, S. DellaPergola, V. Klaff) Urban Ecology of the Jews in the Diaspora. Final Report Submitted to the US-Israel Binational Science Foundation, BSF Grant 82-03427. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1988, 207 p. 13. (U.O. Schmelz, S. DellaPergola, U. Avner) Ethnic Differences Among Israeli Jews: A New Look. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University; New York, The American Jewish Committee, 1991, 204 p. 14. Aspetti socio-culturali della demografia dei paesi del Mediterraneo sud-orientale e del Medio Oriente. Pavia, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche, Istituto di Statistica, 1992, 176 p. 15. (S. DellaPergola, S. Lerner) La población judía de México: Perfil demográfico, social y cultural. México-Jerusalén, Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén; El Colegio de México; Asociación Mexicana de Amigos de la Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén, 1995, 188 p. 16. World Jewry Beyond 2000: The Demographic Prospects. Oxford, Oxford Centre of Judaic and Hebrew Studies, 1999, 78 p. 17. (S. DellaPergola, U. Rebhun) Summary of Jerusalem Population Projections, 1995-2020. Jerusalem, Jerusalem Municipality Strategic Masterplan, 2003, Vol. 2, 125 p. (Hebrew). 18. (Y. Aharoni, M. Avi-Yonah, S. Safrai, A.F. Rainey, Z. Safrai, H. Beinart, E. Friesel, S. DellaPergola) Historical Atlas of the Jewish People (ed. S. Ahituv). New York-London, Continuum, 2003, 482 p. 19. Review of Relevant Demographic Information on World Jewry. Report submitted to The International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims. Jerusalem, 2003, 66 p. 20. (S. DellaPergola, A. Gilboa and others) Between Thriving and Decline: The Jewish People 2004. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 2004, Annual Assessment No. 1, Executive Report, 56 p.; also Hebrew, 54 p. 21. Neediness among Jewish Shoah Survivors: A Key to Global Resource Allocation. Report submitted to the Minister of Diaspora, Social and Jerusalem Affairs, Government of Israel, and World Jewish Restitution Organization. Jerusalem, 2004, 73 p. 22. (S. DellaPergola, A. Gilboa, R. Tal and others) The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute Annual Assessment 2004-2005. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 2005, 672 p. 11 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 23. (S. DellaPergola, Y. Dror, S. Wald and others) The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute Annual Assessment 2005. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 2005, Executive Report No. 2, 72 p.; also Hebrew, 64 p. 24. (Y. Dror with S. DellaPergola and others) The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute Annual Assessment 2006. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 2006, Executive Report No. 3, 96 p.; also Hebrew, 80 p. 25. (S. DellaPergola, Y. Dror, A. Gilboa, S. Wald and others) Rapport Annuel du JPPPI 2005/2006. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 2006, 88 p. 26. (Ch. Waxman with S. DellaPergola and others) The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute Annual Assessment 2007. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 2007, Executive Report No. 4, 88 p.; also Hebrew, 72 p. 27. Israele e Palestina: La forza dei numeri – Il conflitto mediorientale fra demografia e politica. Bologna, Il Mulino, 2007, 252 p. 28. (Ch. Waxman with S. DellaPergola and others) The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute Annual Assessment 2008. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 2008, Executive Report No. 5, 94 p.; also Hebrew, 80 p. 29. Jewish Demographic Policies: Population Trends and Options in Israel and in the Diaspora. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Institute, 2011, 324 p. 30. (L. Staetsky, J. Boyd, with E. Ben-Rafael, E. Cohen, S. DellaPergola, L. Dencik, O. Glöckner, A. Kovács) Perceptions and Experiences of Antisemitism among Jews in selected EU Member States. Final Report. London, JPR/Institute for Jewish Policy Research and Ipsos MORI, 2012, 131 p. 31. (J.Bokser-Liwerant, S. DellaPergola, L. Senkman, Y. Goldstein) El educador judío latinoamericano en un mundo transnacional. 1. Informe de investigación. 2. Síntesis, conclusiones y recomendaciones del informe de investigación. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Centro Liwerant; Mexico, Universidad Hebraica; Buenos Aires, AMIA, 2015, 287+ 104 p. Also: The Latin American Jewish Educator in a Transnational World. 2014. Research Report submitted to the L.A. Pincus Fund, 2014, 244 p. 32. Jewish Perceptions of Antisemitism in the European Union, 2018: A New Structural Look. Analysis of Current Trends in Antisemitism. Berlin: De Gruyter, and Jerusalem: SICSA, ACTA, 40, 2, 2020, 86 p. 33. (L.D. Staetsky, S. DellaPergola) Jews in Austria: Demographic and Identificational Portrait. London, Jewish Policy Research Institute JPR, European Jewish Demography Unit, 2020, 61 p. 34. (S. DellaPergola, L.D. Staetsky) Jews in Europe at the Turn of the Millennium: Population Trends and Estimates. London, Jewish Policy Research Institute JPR, European Jewish Demography Unit, 2020, 87 p. 35. Diaspora vs. Homeland: Development, Unemployment and Ethnic Migration to Israel, 19912019. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, The Avraham Harman Institute of Comtemporary Jewry, 2020, 124 p. Jewish Population Sudies 31. b. Books edited 1. (U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S. DellaPergola, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1969. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1973, 372 p. 2. (U.O.Schmelz chief editor, S.DellaPergola coordinator) Demography and Statistics of Diaspora Jewry, 1920-1970; Bibliography. Volume I. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University. Jewish Population Studies 7, 1976, xxiii+391 pp. 3. (U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S. DellaPergola, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1973. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1977, 463 p. 4. (S.DellaPergola, J.Wenkert, eds.) Facing the Eighties: The Jewish Population in the Diaspora; Demographic Analyses and Forecasts. Tefutsoth Israel, 18, 4, 1980, 168 p. (Hebrew; English abstracts). 5. (U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S. DellaPergola, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1977. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1980, 408 p. 12 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 6. (U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S. DellaPergola, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1981. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1983, 457 p. 7. (H.S. Himmelfarb, S. DellaPergola, eds.) Jewish Education Worldwide: Cross-cultural Perspectives. Lanham, Maryland, University Press of America, 1989, xvi + 616 pp. 8. (U.O. Schmelz, S. DellaPergola, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1985. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1989, 415 p. 9. (S. DellaPergola, L. Cohen, eds.) World Jewish Population: Trends and Policies. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1992, 332 p. 10. (U.O. Schmelz, S. DellaPergola, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1989. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1993, 320 p. 11. (R.S. Wistrich, S. DellaPergola, eds.) Fascist Antisemitism and the Italian Jews. Jerusalem, The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, The Hebrew University, 1995, 97 p. 12. (S. DellaPergola, A. Hoffmann, S. Caplan, eds.) The Hebrew University and World Jewry: Fulfilling our Mission to Serve as the University of the Jewish People. Jerusalem, Report of the Faculty Task Force commissioned by Professor Hanoch Gutfreund, President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1995, 48 p. 13. (S. DellaPergola, J.Even, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1993 in Memory of U.O.Schmelz. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1997, 389 p. 14. (S. DellaPergola, J. Even, eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1997. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 2001, 398 p. 15. (S. DellaPergola, A. Yovel, eds.) The President’s Forum on World Jewish Affairs, Series A, 5762, 2001-2002. Jerusalem, President’s Residence, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Hasifriya Haziyonit Publishing House of the World Zionist Organization, 2004, 139 p. (Hebrew). 16. (S. DellaPergola, A. Yovel, eds.) The President’s Forum on World Jewish Affairs, Series B, 5764-66, 2003-2005. Jerusalem, President’s Residence, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Hasifriya Haziyonit Publishing House of the World Zionist Organization, 2006, 243 p. (Hebrew). 17. (S. DellaPergola, A. Bargil, A. Yovel, eds.) The President’s Forum on World Jewish Affairs, Series C, 5766-67, 2005-2007. Jerusalem, President’s Residence, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry; Hasifriya Haziyonit Publishing House of the World Zionist Organization, 2008, 161 p. (Hebrew). 18. (S. DellaPergola, U. Rebhun, eds.) Contemporary Jewry, Special Issue: Jewish Population Studies. Dordrecht, Springer, 29, 2, 2009, 100 p. 19. (Sh. Reinharz, S. DellaPergola, eds.) Jewish Intermarriage around the World. New BrunswickLondon, Transaction, 2009, 218 p. 20. (A. Kovacs, principal coordinator; E.H. Cohen, S. DellaPergola, D. Graham, C. Kooyman, B. Kosmin, academic advisors; M. Dimenstein, project manager; J. Boyd, S. Schnitzer, general coordinators) Identity à la Carte: Research on Jewish identities, participation and affiliation in five Eastern European countries. Paris, JDC International Centre for Community Development, 2010, 48 p. 21. (H. Avni, J. Bokser-Liwerant, S. DellaPergola, M. Bejarano, L. Senkman, eds.) Pertenencia y Alteridad – Judios en/de America Latina: cuarenta años de cambios. Madrid-Frankfurt am MainOrlando FL, Iberoamericana – Vervuert, 2011, 870 p. 22. (S. DellaPergola, R. Sharaby, eds.) Hagira – Israel Journal of Migration. Emek Hefer, Ruppin Academic Center and the Israel Sociological Society, 1, May 2012, 185 p. 23. (S. DellaPergola, R. Sharaby, eds.) Hagira – Israel Journal of Migration. Emek Hefer, Ruppin Academic Center and the Israel Sociological Society, 2, January 2013, 180 p. 24. (L. Saxe, S. DellaPergola, guest eds.) Contemporary Jewry, Special Issue: Jewish Demography in the US. Dordrecht, Springer, 33, 1-2, 2013, 167 p. 25. (S. DellaPergola, R. Sharaby, eds.) Hagira – Israel Journal of Migration. Emek Hefer, Ruppin Academic Center and the Israel Sociological Society, 3, June 2014, 196 p. 13 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 26. (S. DellaPergola, C. Nizza, A.M. Piattelli, eds.) L'Italia in Israele: Il contributo degli ebrei italiani alla nascita e allo sviluppo dello Stato d'Israele. La Rassegna Mensile d'Israel, 80, 2-3, 2014, 214 p. 27. (S. DellaPergola, R. Sharaby, eds.) Hagira – Israel Journal of Migration. Emek Hefer, Ruppin Academic Center and the Israel Sociological Society, 6, June 2016, 186 p. 28. (S. DellaPergola, R. Sharaby, eds.) Hagira – Israel Journal of Migration. Emek Hefer, Ruppin Academic Center and the Israel Sociological Society, 8, June 2018, 145+31 p. 29. (S. DellaPergola, U. Rebhun, eds.), Jewish Population and Identity: Concept and Reality. Cham: Springer, 2018, 262 p. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77446-6 30. (S. DellaPergola, R. Sharaby, eds.) Hagira – Israel Journal of Migration. Emek Hefer, Ruppin Academic Center and the Israel Sociological Society, 10, June 2020, 154+14 p. c. Articles and Papers 1. Per uno studio sociologico degli ebrei in Italia, in: G.Valabrega (ed.), Gli ebrei in Italia durante il fascismo, 3. Milano, Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea, 1963, 165-168. 2. Caratteristiche demografiche della minoranza ebraica in Italia. Il Politico, 33, 2, 1968, 377-395. 3. La popolazione ebraica d'Italia: caratteristiche demografiche, economiche e sociali. Genus, 24. Roma, 1968, 135-175. 4. L'indagine statistica sugli ebrei in Italia (I). Condizioni e prospettive demografiche delle comunità. La Rassegna Mensile di Israel, 34, 10, 1969, pp. 570-581. Also in Bitfutzot Hagola, 44/45, 1968, 159-177 (Hebrew). 5. (E.F. Sabatello, S. DellaPergola) The Background and Ideological Trends of the Leadership of the Jewish Youth in Italy. Dispersion and Unity, 1971, 163-204. Also in Bitfutzot Hagola, 48/49, 1969, 49-94 (Hebrew). 6. Osservazioni sulla longevità degli ebrei in Italia. La Rassegna Mensile di Israel, 36, 7-9, Scritti in memoria di Attilio Milano, 1970, 165-181. 7. Natalità e fecondità presso gli ebrei di Roma, in: D. Carpi, A. Milano, U. Nahon (eds.), Scritti in memoria di Enzo Sereni. Gerusalemme, Fondazione Sally Mayer, 1970, 340-367. 8. Israel Population Projections, 1970-2000, in: N. Lichfield (ed.) Israel's New Towns: A Development Strategy. Tel Aviv, Institute for Planning and Development, and State of Israel, Ministry of Housing, 1971, 3 vols, infra. 9. Identificazione e osservanza ebraica in Italia. Annuario di Studi Ebraici 1969/70 e 1971/72. Roma, Collegio Rabbinico Italiano, 1971, 73-96. 10. Quelques données sur les caractéristiques démographiques, sociales et communautaires des Juifs en Italie, in: W. Bok, U.O. Schmelz (eds.), Démographie et identité juives dans l'Europe contemporaine. Bruxelles, Centre National des Hautes Etudes Juives, and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, 1972, 109-145. 11. Gli ebrei nell'URSS secondo il censimento del 1970. La Rassegna Mensile di Israel, 38, 3, 1972, 155-172. 12. A Note on Marriage Trends among Jews in Italy. The Jewish Journal of Sociology, 14, 2. London, 1972, 197-205. 13. Political Trends among Jews in Italy. Bitfutzot Hagola, 15, 64, 1973, 94-99 (Hebrew). 14. Marriages and Mixed Marriages among the Jews of Milan, in: U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S. DellaPergola (eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1969. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Jewish Population Studies 4, 1973, 83-103. 15. (D. Bensimon, S. DellaPergola) Sondage socio-démographique auprès des Juifs en France. Archives Juives, 10, 1, 1973-1974, 13-16. 16. The Holocaust Will Continue to Affect Demography of the Jews. The Jewish People and its Diasporas, 1. Jerusalem, The World Zionist Organization, Departments of Organization and Information, 1974, 108-112 (Hebrew). 17. The Geography of Italian Jews: Countrywide Patterns, in E. Toaff (ed.) Studi sull'ebraismo 14 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 italiano. Roma, Barulli – Istituto Superiore di Studi Ebraici del Collegio Rabbinico Italiano, 1974, 93-128. 18. An Overview of Jewish Demography in the 1970s, in Denying the Diaspora in the Teaching of Itzhak Tabenkin and in the Reality of 1973. Eph'al, Yad Tabenkin, 1974, 21-33 (Hebrew). 19. (S. DellaPergola, E.F. Sabatello) The Italian Jewish Population Study, in U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S.J. Gould (eds.) Studies in Jewish Demography; Survey for 1969-1971. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University; London, Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1975, 53-152. 20. Demographic Perspectives of Mixed Marriage. Encyclopaedia Judaica Yearbook 1975/76. Jerusalem, Keter, 1976, pp. 198-210. Also as: Brak smeshannii. Kratkaia Evreiskaia Enziklopedia. Jerusalem, 1976, 1, 518-526. Also in Tefutzot Israel, 18, 4, 1980, 127-145 (Hebrew). 21. (S. DellaPergola, D. Bensimon) Sondage socio-économique auprès des Juifs en France: resultats préliminaires pour Paris. Yod; Revue des etudes hébraïques et juives modernes et contemporaines. 1, 2, 1976, 5-23. 22. La congiuntura demografica dell'ebraismo italiano. La Rassegna Mensile di Israel. 42, 3-4, 1976, 149-167. 23. Matrimoni ebraici e matrimoni misti nella comunità di Roma, 1926-1975, in: E. Toaff (ed.) Annuario di Studi Ebraici. Roma, Collegio Rabbinico Italiano, 1977, 121-142. 24. The French Jewish Population Study: Progress Report and Evaluation of Research Problems, in: U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S. DellaPergola (eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1973. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Jewish Population Studies 10, 1977, 79-107. 25. Una mirada a la demografia de los Judios de America Latina en el decenio del 70. Revista de Oriente y Occidente, 2, 1977-78, 7, 85-93; 8, 129-139. 26. (S. DellaPergola, D. Bensimon) Enquêtes socio-démographiques sur les Juifs de France: nouvelles perspectives. Dispersion et Unité, 18, 1978, pp. 190-212. Also in Bitfutzot Hagola, 20, 83-84, 124-143 (Hebrew). 27. Israel's demographic situation and the contribution of the Jewish family, in Symposion "Moreshet Beit Saba", Tel Avv, Bet Hatefutzaot, Campus Universitat Tel Aviv, 1978, 15-27 (Hebrew). 28. Quelques problèmes méthodologiques dans la recherche socio-démographique des Juifs dans la Diaspora, in D. Bensimon (ed.) Communautés juives (1880-1978); Sources et méthodes de recherche. Paris, Institut National des Langues et Civilizations Orientales et Centre Interuniversitaire des Hautes Etudes du Judaïsme Contemporain, 1979, 215-247. 29. Quantitative Aspects of Emigration from Israel. Petahim, 51-52, 1980, 35-42 (Hebrew). 30. (U.O. Schmelz, S. DellaPergola) The Demographic Structure of Latin American Jewry. Tefutsoth Israel, 18, 4, 1980, 109-126 (Hebrew). 31. Some Occupational Characteristics of Western Jews in Israel, in U.O. Schmelz et al. (eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1977. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1980, 255-281. 32. Patterns of American Jewish Fertility. Demography, 17, 3. Washington, Population Association of America, 1980, 261-273. 33. Zionism in Italy, in: M. Davis (ed.) Zionism in Transition. New York, Arno Press, 1980, 155163. 34. Quantitative Aspects of Jewish Assimilation, in B. Vago (ed.) Jewish Assimilation in Modern Times. Boulder, Westview Press, 1981, 185-206. 35. Appunti sulla demografia della persecuzione antiebraica in Italia. La Rassegna Mensile di Israel, 47, 1-3. Milano, 1981, 120-137. 36. (U.O. Schmelz, S. DellaPergola) World Jewish Population. American Jewish Year Book, Vols. 82-96. New York-Philadelphia, 1982-1996 (yearly publication). 37. A New Estimate of Greater Paris Jewish Population Size, in: U.O. Schmelz, P. Glikson, S.J. Gould (eds.) Studies in Jewish Demography: Survey for 1972-1980. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University and London, Institute of Jewish Affairs, Jewish Population Studies 14, 1983, 19-32. 38. Recent Demographic Trends among Jews in Western Europe, in E. Stock (ed.) European Jewry; 15 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 A Handbook. Ramat Gan, Turtledove Press, 1983, 19-62. Also in Gesher, 25, 1979, 1-2, pp. 84-99; 3-4, pp. 109-127 (Hebrew). Also in Tefutzot Israel, 18, 4, 1980, 67-94 (Hebrew). 39. Contemporary Jewish Fertility: An Overview, in U.O. Schmelz et al. (eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1981. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1983, 215-238. 40. (U.O. Schmelz, S. DellaPergola) The Demographic Consequences of US Jewish Population Trends. American Jewish Year Book, 83. New York-Philadelphia, 1983, 141-187. 41. L'effet des mariages mixtes sur la natalité dans une sous-population: quelques problèmes et résultats concernant la diaspora juive. Démographie et destin des sous-populations. 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(S.DellaPergola, F.Sabatello) Oggi siamo 30.000: e domani? Ha-Tikwà, 19, 8, 1967. 14. Julius Gould, Shaul Esh (eds.), Jewish Life in Modern Britain. In Il Politico, 33, 2, 1968, 439440. 15. Centre National des Hautes Etudes Juives, Bruxelles, and The Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Jerusalem, La vie juive dans l'Europe contemporaine. In Il Politico, 33, 2, 1968, 440-441. 16. Il primo censimento delle zone occupate. La Rassegna Mensile di Israel. 34, 4, 1968, 208-212. 17. (S.DellaPergola, F.Sabatello) Quattordici in Israele e molti alla ricerca di se stessi. Ha-Tikwà, 20, 4, 1968. 18. (S.DellaPergola, F.Sabatello) Italy, in: U.O.Schmelz, P.Glikson (eds.) Jewish Population Studies 1961-1968. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University and London, Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1970, 114-115. 19. Italy (contemporary). Encyclopaedia Judaica, 9, 1971, cols. 1137-1141. 20. Italy. 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Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, London, Institute of Jewish Affairs, Jewish Population Studies 14, 1983, 298-299. 25. Marshall Sklare (ed.), Understanding American Jewry. In Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 1. Bloomington, Indiana, 1984, 538-541. 26. La educacion judia en los paises de America Latina, Introducción. Rumbos, 12. Jerusalem, 1985, 97-99. 27. Prologo, in: L.Senkman with Y.Rubel, La Educacion en la Argentina en 1982; Censo del Personal Docente de las Escuelas Judias - Analisis de sus caracteristicas basicas. Buenos Aires, AMIA - Vaad Hakehilot - Vaad Hajinuj, 1987, 2-3. 28. (U.O. Schmelz, S. DellaPergola) Demographic Crisis Confronted, in: Kesher - Contact. Jerusalem, JDC - Brookdale Institute, 2, Spring 1988, 7, 10. 29. Les Arabes majoritaires en 2015? Le Journal des Elections, 5, Novembre/Decembre 1988, 6061. 29 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 30. Jewish Demography, in: G. Abramson (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Jewish Culture from the Eighteenth Century to the Present. Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1989, 167-169. 31. Justin MacCarthy, The Population of Palestine; Population History and Statistics of the Late Ottoman Empire and the Mandate. New York, Columbia University Press, 1990. In Studies in Zionism, 13, 1, Tel Aviv University, 1992, 97-100. 32. Chaim I. Waxman, American Aliya: Portrait of an Innovative Migration Movement. In Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 8. New York, Oxford University Press, 1992, 394-396. 33. Demographic Changes in Soviet Jewry, in S. DellaPergola, L. Cohen (eds.) World Jewish Population: Trends and Policies. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1992, 131-133. 34. Preliminary Inventory of Jewish Population Data Sources; Countries with 1,000 Jews or More, 1988, in S. DellaPergola, L. Cohen (eds.) World Jewish Population: Trends and Policies. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Jewish Population Studies 23, 1992, 154-156. 35. Introduction III: Nombres; Migrations: XIX-XX siecle; Juifs d'Israël et d'ailleurs, in E. Barnavi (ed.) Histoire universelle des juifs de la Genèse à la fin du XXe siècle. Paris, Hachette, 1992, pp. XII-1, 194-195, 278-279. Also in English. Also in Hebrew, Tel Aviv, Yedioth HaaharonotSifrei Tel Aviv. 36. (M. and S. DellaPergola) Vivian B. Mann (ed.), Gardens and Ghettos: The Art of Jewish Life in Italy. In Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 9. New York, Oxford University Press, 1993, 309-311. 37. Demographer of Jewry throughout the world. Intercom, Los Angeles, International Studies and Overseas Programs, University of California Los angeles, 16, 9, June 1994, 6-8. 38. Criticized Scholar Defends His Work. Moment, 19, 4, August 1994, 12. 39. (S. Goldstein, S. DellaPergola, A. Keysar, B.A.Kosmin, V.Z.Klaff, D.B.Levine, J. Waksberg, E. Mayer, F.L. Mott, B. Phillips, J. Scheckner, I.M.Scheskin) Twelve Angry Men and Women – Was Cohen’s Critique of Jewish Population Study Social Science or an Ideological Diatribe? Moment, 20, April 1995, pp. 67. 40. Where Are We Going? Demographic Trends in World Jewish Population. Jewish Affairs, Johannesburg, 50, 3, Spring 1995, 45-50. 41. Workshop on Demographic Trends, Welfare and Social Services, Planning for the Future of European Jewry [Prague European Conference]. London, The Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1996, 22-24. 42. Uziel O. Schmelz 1918-1995, Newsletter. Liege, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, 54, January 1996, 49-50. Also in Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 12, 1996, 381382. 43. (G.Nathan, S.DellaPergola) Roberto Bachi 1909-1995. Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 12, 1996, 378-379. 44. Geleitwort, in U.O.Schmelz, Die jüdische Bevölkerung Hessens Von der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts bis 1933. Tübingen, J.C.B.Mohr (Paul Siebeck), Jerusalem, Leo Baeck Institut, 1996, v. 45. (S.DellaPergola, U.Rebhun) American Orthodox Jews: Demographic Trends and Scenarios, Jewish Action, New York, 59, 1, 1998, 30-33; 59, 3, 1999, 82-83. 46. Mitchell B. Hart, Social Science and the Politics of Modern Jewish Identity. Standford, Standford University Press, 2000. In Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 19, 2003, 271-273. 47. Foreword, in The Holocaust: History and Memory. Essays presented in honor of Israel Gutman. Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Autority and Avraham Harman Institute of Comtemporry Jewry, The Hebrew Universty, 2001, X-XI. 48. Foreword, in The Holocaust: The Unique and the Universal. Essays presented in honor of Yehuda Bauer. Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Autority and Avraham Harman Institute of Comtemporry Jewry, The Hebrew Universty, 2001, X-XI. 49. Il ruolo fondamentale della società civile, in S. DellaSeta (ed.) Stato ebraico, Stato degli ebrei o Stato degli israeliani? Il rapporto tra politica e religione in Israele. Milano, Centro Italiano per la Pace in Medio Oriente, 2003, 19-20. 30 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 50. Jewish State Whither? Demography of Israel and the Territories: Projections and Implications, Meimad, 26, 2003, 7-11 (Hebrew). 51. Perspectivas demográficas en los albores del siglo XXI. Vanguardia Dossier, 19, 2006, 61-67. 52. Moshe Sicron, Demography: Israel Population – Characteristics and Trends. Jerusalem, Carmel, 2004. In Megamot, 44, 3, 2006, 583-586. 53. (J. Bokser Liwerant, S. DellaPergola) Times of Transition, SPME Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, http://www.spme.net/cgi-bin/articles.cgi?ID=1279, 22 October 2006, 4 p. 54. Postface, in E.H. Cohen, Heureux comme Juifs en France? Étude sociologique. Jerusalem, Elkana et Akadem, 2007, 314-323. 55. Preface, Lilach Lev Ari, The American Dream – Foir Men Only? Gender, Immigration, and the Assimilation of Israelis in the United States. 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Iran and Iraq: Demography beyond the Jewish Past. AJS Perspectives – The Magazine of the Association for Jewish Studies, Fall 2010, 6-7. 63. (L. Saxe and S. DellaPergola) Introduction. Special issue: Jewish Demography in the United States. Contemporary Jewry, 33, 1-2, 2013, 1-6. 64. Enzo Campelli, Comunità va cercando ch'è sí cara. Sociologia dell'Italia ebraica. Milano, Angeli, 2013. In Pagine Ebraiche, 6, 2013. 65. Enzo Traverso, Fine della modernità ebraica. Milano, Feltrinelli, 2013. In Pagine Ebraiche, 1, 2014. 66. Mariastella Botticini and Zvi Eckstein, The Chosen Few: How Education Shaped Jewish History, 70-1492. Princeton–Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2012. In Quest, Issues in Contemporary Jewish History, Journal of Fondazione CDEC, 6. http://www.questcdecjournal.it/discussion.php?id=64. Also in Zion, 79, 4, 2014, 533-539 (Hebrew). 67. Presentación, in Julio Mazo, El judaísmo argentino 70 años atràs: análisis demográfico y socioeconomico del Censo Efron, 1941-1943. 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Buxbaum) Marriage and Mixed Marriage, South African Jewish Population Study, Advance Report 13. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Institute of Contemporary Jewry, 1978, 19 p. 14. (S. DellaPergola, U.O. Schmelz) The Jews of Greater Mexico City According to the 1970 Population Census: First Data and Critical Evaluation. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Institute of Contemporary Jewry, 1978, 28 p. 15. Some Socioeconomic Correlates of Low Fertility: Cohort and Period. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1981, 30 p. 16. Some Demographic, Socio-economic and Jewish Identity Characteristics of the Jewish Elderly: A Cross-national Profile, 1965-1976. Papers on Aging in the Jewish World, AJW-10-85. Jerusalem, The JDC-Brookdale Institute, 1985, 41 p. 17. Some Recent Population Trends among the Jews in Canada in the Light of the 1981 Population Census. Paper delivered at Department of Sociology, McGill University. Montreal, 1986, 18 p. 18. Jewish Education in the Diaspora in the 1980s: Comparative Statistics and their Implications. Jerusalem, Study Circle on World Jewry in the Home of the President of Israel, 1986, 28 p. (Hebrew). 19. Central Features in the Demographic Changes of the Jewish People in the Diaspora and in Israel. Third International Seminar on Russian Jews, Israel and World Jewry - History and Present Situation. Moscow, University of Moscow, International Committee for Promotion of Jewish Studies in Eastern Europe, 1991. 20. Israel and World Jewry in the 1990s: Demographic Trends and Challenges. 3rd Annual Hebrew University-University of Hawaii Joint Faculty Conference. Honolulu, The American Friends of the Hebrew University, Hawaii Chapter, 1991. 21. (S. DellaPergola, U.O. Schmelz) Residential Distribution Aspects of Immigrants Absorption in Israel. Seminaire international migration, urbanization et contrurbanization. Amalfi, Institut pour la Recherche sur l'Economie Méditerranéenne, 1991. 42 pp. 22. Les minorités comme facteur d'unification et de division: le cas des Juifs. Séminaire Société et population: Forces de cohésion et de division dans le continent européen. Santander, Universidad Internacional Menendez y Pelayo, 1992. 23. Four Strategic Challenges. Commencement ceremony. Los Angeles, Ca., The University of Judaism, 1994. 24. Religious, Ethnic, Linguistic Identifications and Demographic Research. Organizer’s paper. Milano, 3rd European Population Conference, 1995, 14 p. 25. Commission on Israel-Diaspora Relations. New York City, Proceedings of the First Meeting, January 25 and 26, 1996, p. 3-5, 60-64. 26. (S. DellaPergola, M. Tolts, U. Rebhun) World and Regional Jewish Population Projections: Russian Republic, 1994-2019 (Interim Report). Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of 33 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 Jerusalem, The A. Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Division of Jewish Demography and Statistics, 1996, 30 pp. 27. (S. DellaPergola, U. 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Why Should Anyone but Jews Care Whether the American Jewish Population is Increasing, Decreasing or Remaining Stable? Social Policy Implications. Keynote paper, Eastern Sociological Society Conference. Washington, DC, 2005, 25 pp. 33. Alternative Futures of the Jewish People: Demographic Developments and Impacts. International Symposium of Jewish People Policy Planning Institute. Wye Plantation, Md., 2005, 19 pp. 34. Toward a Concept of Jewish Population Policy: Mechanisms of Population Change and Significant Interventions. International Symposium of Jewish People Policy Planning Institute. Wye Plantation, Md., 2005, 19 pp. 35. (S. DellaPergola, M. Tzemach, R. Wiesel, M. Neuman) Fertility Trends and Attitudes among Jews in Israel – 2005. 14th World Congress of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem, 2005. 36. Fertility and Population Policies in Israel. Conference in Memory of Prof. Roberto Bachi on the 10th Anniversary of His Death. Jerusalem, Israel Academy of Sciences, 2006, 27 pp. 37. Contemporary Jewish Identity: Fundamentals and Mutations in Global Context The Naftulin Family Lecture. Los Angeles, University of California, 2006. 38. La famiglia ebraica contemporanea: trasformazioni nell’era della globalizzazione, International conference Donne nella storia degli ebrei d’Italia. Lucca, Italia Judaica, 2006, 9 pp. 39. Juifs et Arabes en Israël et en Palestine: tendances démographiques, in W. Berthomière (ed.) Dynamics of Migrations in Israel: A Reappraisal of the Boundaries of Israeli Society. ParisJerusalem, CNRS Editions, CRFJ series, 2007 15 pp. 40. Contemporary Jewry: Then and Now, International Conference in Honor of Prof. Gideon Shimoni. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 2007, 15 pp. 41. Roma e il resto del mondo, International Conference Gli Ebrei a Roma. Jerusalem, Ben Zvi Institute, 2007. 42. Il mondo ebraico: Mutamenti e prospettive, International Conference on Jews and Israel: Identities, Conflicts and Globalisation. Bologna, Municipality of Bologna, 2007. 43. L’Europa ebraica al tempo di Luigi Luzzatti, International Conference on Luigi Luzzatti. Jerusalem, The Hebrew Unibersity, 2007. 44. Go to School, Work, Marry, Have Children: Jewish Women and Men in the U.S., France and Israel, Conference on Gender, Identity and the Jewish Family. Waltham, Brandeis University, 2007, 20 pp. 45. Actual, Intended, and Appropriate Family Size in Israel: Trends, Attitudes and Policy Implications, Population Association of America. New York, 2007, 61 pp. 46. Aspetti sociali e demografici del problema del giyur. Convegno Moked, Unione delle Comunità Ebraiche Italiane, D.E.C.. Viareggio, 2007, 10 pp. 47. View from a Different Planet: Fertility Preferences and Policies in Israel. EAPS International Conference Can Policies Enhance Low Fertility in Europe? Vienna, 2007, 16 pp. 34 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 48. (S. DellaPergola, S. Benzaquen, T. Beker Veinraub, with P. Kershenowitz), La población judía de Caracas: Perfil sociodemográfico y cultural. Jerusalem, Division of Jewish Demography and Statistics, The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2007, 108 p. 49. Contemporary Jewish Identity: Global Context, Fundamentals, Agreements and Disagreements. Jerusalem, Van Leer Institute, 2008. 50. Israel's Contribution to Population Research and Policies: A Different Planet or a Paradigm for Europe? International Conference on Israel – 60 Years of Achievements. Aranjuéz, Fundación Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, 2008. 51. (S. DellaPergola, D. Sagi) Pupils Projections 2000-2020: Summary of Findings. Jerusalem Municipality, Masterplan for Haredi Education Institutions, 2008, 30 pp. (Hebrew). 52. Gli aspetti sociali di Israele, Italia, Europa e Israele: come costruire una partnership privilegiata. Rome, Aspen Institute, 2008. 53. Settant’anni dopo: Cosa è successo all’ebraismo italiano, International conference La legislazione razziale del 1938 e l’educazione ebraica in Italia. Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, 2008. 54. Sephardi/Oriental/Eastern/Mizrachi/Asian-African Jews: A Global Socio-Demographic Profile. International Conference Integrating Sephardi and Mizrachi Studies: Research and Practice. Los Angeles, USC, HUC and UCLA, 2008, 30 pp. 55. Groups, Identities, Citizenships: Background Notions and Selected Applications. Study group on Contesting Liberal Citizenships: New Debates and Alternative Forms of Democracy and State Power in Latin America. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Institute of Advanced Studies, 2009, 25 pp. 56. A Short History of JPPPI: The First Seven Years. Jerusalem, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 2009, 26 pp. 57. The Underpinnings of Citizenship: Demographic Changes among Jews in Latin America, International Conference Contesting Liberal Citizenship. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Institute of Advanced Studies, 2009, 14 pp. 58. Israel and World Jewry in the 21st Century: Close Family or Distant Relatives? University of Illinois Chicago, Jewish Studies Program and Israel Studies Project, 2009, 15 pp. 59. The Jews of Italy’s Response to Challenge: Past, Present and Future. Los Angeles, University of California, The Viterbi Program in Mediterranean Jewish Studies, 2010. 60. Israel. New York, United Nations, Commission on Population and Development, Forty-third session, Agenda Item 6: Contribution of population and development issues to the theme of the annual ministerial review in 2010, 2010. 61. Contemporary Jewry: Fundamentals, Institution Building, and Research Roadmap. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, International Conference The Future of the Jewish Past, 2010 (Hebrew). 62. Latin American Jewry: A Global Perspective. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, The Liwerant Center International, Colloquium Multiple Perspectives on Latin America, 2010. 63. Israel-Diaspora Relations: Changing Patterns and Implications for International Migration. Ruppin Academic Center, Immigration and the Challenge of Integration: Shifting Attitudes and Societal Mindsets, 2010. 64. Where is East and Where is West? Some Observations on Demography and Identification among non-Ashkenazim. Jerusalem, Ben Zvi Institute, International Conference Oriental Jews in the West From the Rising of the Sun unto its Setting, 2010. 65. Looking at the Future: How Different Are U.S. Jews? Boston, 42nd Annual Conference of the Association of Jewish Studies, 2010. 66. Israel-Diaspora: Demographic, Socioeconomic and Identificational Convergences and Divergences. Boston, 42nd Annual Conference of the Association of Jewish Studies, 2010. 67. (Bokser Liwerant, J., DellaPergola, S., and Senkman, L.) Latin American Jews in a Transnational World: Redefining Experiences and Identities on Four Continents. Research Proposal, Revised Draft June 2011. Jerusalem, The Liwerant Center for the Study of Latin America, Spain, Portugal and Their Jewish Communities, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 35 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 68. Jewish Migrations: Global Patterns and the Case of Latin America. Tel Aviv-Yafo, Annual Conference of the Israel Sociological Society, 2011. 69. The Israel Fertility Experience. New York, The United Nations, Commission on Population and Development, 44th Session, 2011. 70. The Israel Education Experience. New York, The United Nations, Commission on Population and Development, 44th Session, 2011. 71. Reflections on Jewish International Migration after World War II, International conference Displacement, Migration and Social Integration: A Comparative Approach to Jewish Migrants and Refugees in the Post-War Period (1945-1967). Tel Aviv University, 2011. 72. Ethiopian Aliyah: Data and Outlook, Twenty Years since the Immigration of Ethiopian Jews. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Truman Institute, 2011. 73. Judíos latinoamericanos en un mundo transnacional: redefiniendo experiencias e identidades en cuatro continentes – Dimensiones socio-demograficas. Tempe, Arizona State University, XV International Research Conference of LAJSA, 2011. 74. Current Demographic Trends in Israel and Palestine. Waltham, Mass., Brandeis University, AIS Annual Conference, 2011. 75. Jewish Peoplehood: Quantitative and Qualitative. Netanya, Academic College, Anusim Conference, 2011. 76. Jews From/In the Former Soviet Union: Demography, Migration, and Identity. New York, The Barnard Forum on Migration and the Harriman Institute of Columbia University, 2011. 77. Pertenencia y Alteridad – Judios en/de America Latina: cuarenta años de cambios. Coral Gables, University of Miami, The Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies, 2011. 78. The Brazilian Jewish community: Socio-demographic dimensions, International Conference The Emergence of Brazil as a Global Player. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2011. 79. The Italian Way to Judaism: A Global Perspective, International Conference Within and Without: Jews in Italy throughout the Centuries. Beer Sheva, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, 2012. 80. Italy: scoping report. London, JPR and FRA Research Project on Antisemitism in Europe, 2012. 81. Influence of the Contemporary Economic Situation on Immigration: Reflections on the Israeli case. International Conference Immigration and Integration: New Frontiers in Research and Policy-Making. Ruppin Academic Center, 2012. 82. ¿Quantos somos hoy? Y sobre todo: ¿Quien y como somos hoy? 12th Latin American Encuentro of the American Joint Distribution Committee, Quito, Ecuador, 2012. 83. Jewish Demography in Europe: Resilience and Malaise, The Place of European Jewry in the Global Jewish Community, Yarnton, Oxford Center for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, 2012. 84. The Jews in Italy: The Long-term Perspective. Jerusalem, Ben Zvi Institute, 2012. 85. The American Jewish Year Book is Back, Association of Jewish Studies Annual Conference, Chicago, 2012. 86. Jewish Demography 19th – 20th Centuries. Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, 2013. 87. (U. Rebhun, S. DellaPergola) Population Projections of Young Diaspora Jews (Aged 18-26), 2010-2025. Presented to Taglit. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 2013. 88. L’antisemitismo in Italia: Premesse storico-culturali e L’indagine Unione Europea-FRA 2012. Jerusalem, Hevrat Yehudé Italia, 2013. 89. The Great Israeli Predicament: Why Demography Should be Taken Seriously. Washington, DC, The Woodrow Wilson Center, 2013. 90. Jews from the Former Soviet Union in Israel and in the US: Demography, Migration, and Absorption, Israel Sociological Association Annual Conference. Emek Hefer, Ruppin Academic Center, 2013. 91. Demografia in Israele: Un modello socio-economico in crescita e la stagnazione dei Paesi Mediterranei. Jerusalem, Notre Dame, The European Catholic University, 2013. 92. La Peuplitude juive: grandes tendances au 21ème siècle. Paris, Consistoire Central Israélite de 36 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 France, 2013. 93. Cubans and Other Latin Americans in Israel: A Comparative Note. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, International Conference Cuba Myth and Reality: Culture, History, Politics, 2013. 94. Zionism and the Jewish World: The Demographic Angle. Jerusalem, Israel Democracy Institute, 2013. 95. Young Adults Worldwide: Context and Projections 2010-2025. International Conference on Taglit, Jerusalem, 2013. 96. The Tomorrow of the 20%: Jewish Communities Outside Israel and the United States. Jerusalem, Tomorrow, The Israeli Presidential Conference, 2013. 97. Thoughts on Core Country: Process, Context, Returns, Dilemmas. Oranim College, International Conference on Educational Tourism, 2013. 98. Studying Jewish Demography: What Did We Learn these last 50 Years, Jerusalem, 16th World Congress of Jewish Studies, 2013. 99. Jewish Demography Challenges and Opportunities. Oxford Center for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, 1st European Think Lab, Yarnton, 2013. 100. Jews and Antisemitism in Europe Today: New Findings from the European Union FRA Survey. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, 2013. 101. Partly and Jewish. Boston, Association of Jewish Studies, ASSJ special session on the Pew Study, 2013. 102. Jewish Peoplehood Continuity and Change: What We Do Know and What We Do Not Know. Tel Aviv, Bet Hatefutzot, 2014. 103. Continuity and Change among World Jews: Is All known and agreed? Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv University, Seminar Jews and Race, History and Culture, 2014. 104. End of the Jewish/Non-Jewish Dicothomy? Evidence from the 2013 Pew Survey. Tel Aviv, INSS Annual Conference, 2014. 105. The 2013 Pew Survey, Between Research and Narrative. Tel Aviv, Israel Sociological Society Annual Conference, 2014. 106. East and West? Demography and Identification among non-Ashkenazim. Jerusalem, Ben Zvi Institute, 2014. 107. Demography in 2040: Why not to Be Shunned. Tel Aviv, Escolot, 2014. 108. Latin American Transnational Educators: A Project Proposal and Evaluation. Tel Aviv University, “Entre-Mundos”: Encuentro regional LAJSA en Israel, 2014. 109. Mondialisation, localisation et identités: géographies des juifs contemporains. Toulouse, Université de Toulouse 2 le Mirail, Conference Socio-anthropologie des judaïsmes (SAJ), 2014. 110. Giusti delle Nazioni ‐ Conoscere, Riconoscere, Ricordare: Commissione Yad Vashem per il riconoscimento dei Giusti delle Nazioni. Roma, UIL Scuola, 2014. 111. Religious Intermarriage in Israel: Evidence from the 2008 Population Census. Sde Boqer, Association of Israeli Studies, 2014. 112. New Joiners: Disciplinary, Normative and Institutional Aspects. Jerusalem, Van Leer Institute, International Workshop Converts, Returnees, and Adherents: New Ways of Joining the Jewish People, 2014. 113. Demography of the Jewish Family: Continuities and Discontinuities. Amsterdam, Menasseh Ben Israel Committee for the History and Culture of the Jews in the Netherlands, Symposium on The Jewish Family, 2014. 114. Vittorio Dan Segre. Jerusalem, Van Leer Institute, 2014. 115. Yad Vashem Enterprise on the Righteous of the Nations. London, Whitehall, Holocaust Memorial Day Commemoration Ceremony, 2015. 116. Observations on demography in Israel and Palestine: Research and narrative. Kineret, Israel Sociological Society Annual Conference, 2015. 37 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 117. Between Paris and Buenos Aires: Judeophoby, Non-sanctioning and Terrorism: Transnational Aspects. Jerusalem, The Hebbrew Unniversity, Second LAJSA Regional Conference, 2015. 118. Demographic and cultural context of modernization in Israel. Conference Social and Cultural Transformations, Natural Resources and Biotechnologies: Major Research Trends and Comparisons in the Israeli and European Research Systems. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, and European University Rome, 2015. 119. La via italiana al sionismo e a Israele: Chi sono gli Italkim? Milano, EXPO, Israel Pavillon, 2015. 120. Jewish Demography in the European Union – Facts, Myths and Trends. Prague, Charles University, International Conference Being Jewish in Central Europe Today, 2015. 121. The Future of Comparative and Integrative Study of Jewish Life in the Americas. Austin, TX, The University of Texas, Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies, Symposium Jewish Life in the Americas, 2015. 122. Marriages of Jews with non-Jews: world overview and first data on frequency in Israel. Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv University, Seminar Intermarriage: the mounting wave, 2015. 123. Demography on the State of Israel Toward 2048. Jerusalem, Knesset, 2015. 124. Five presentations. Birmingham, Limmud, 2015. 125. Giornata Internazionale della Memoria. Bologna, Consiglio Comunale, 2016. 126. Giornata internazionale della Memoria. Bogota, Leonardo da Vinci School, 2016. 127. 2048 – The State of Israel at 100. Bogota, Universidad Sergio Arboleda, 2016. 128. Un problema global? Causas, manifestaciones y consecuencias del antisemitismo contemporáneo. Bogota, Universidad de los Andes, 2016. 129. Factores socioeconomicos y culturales en el fenómeno de la migración: ejemplo Israel. Bogota, Universidad del Rosario; Universidad Central, 2016. 130. Demography in the State of Israel. Jerusalem, The Knesset, Foreign and Defence affairs Committee, 2016 (Hebrew). 131. Trends in immigration to Israel. Jerusalem, The Knesset, Aliya and Diaspora Committee, 2016. 132. Jews in Israel and elsewhere: The cleavages and beyond. Jerusalem, The Hartman Institute, 2016. 133. Genetics meets Demography. Haifa, International Conference Founder Populations and their contribution to our understanding of biology and history – Lessons from the Jewish Genome, 2016. 134. Latino Jewish Demography: Present and Future. Miami, International Conference Reinvigorating Shared Latino-Jewish Roots and Heritage, Florida International University, 2016. 135. Approaches to the Study of Antisemitism. Paris, ISGAP, 2016. 136. Nationalisme, cosmopolitisme, sionisme. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Colloque Freud ADAPES, 2016 137. Per un ritratto dell'ebraismo italiano nell'Ottocento e nel Novecento. Jerusalem, Van Leer Institute, International Conference Natalia Ginzburg: Life and Writing 100 Years since Her Birth, 2016. 138. How Many Jews Live Worldwide? Narratives, Concepts, Discipline. Haifa, The University of Haifa, International Conference The Classification of Humanity: Defining and Dividing Humanity in the Modern Era, 2016. 139. Melting Pots Compared? Italian Jewish History and Contemporary Israel. Berkeley, CA, University of California, The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, 2016. 140. (S. DellaPergola, A. Keysar) Contrasts and Comparisons of American and Israeli Jews: Millennials under Scrutiny. San Diego, Association of Jewish Studies, 48th Annual Conference, 2016. 141. The Americanization of Jewish Immigrants in the US: Latinos and Others. San Diego, Association of Jewish Studies, 48th Annual Conference, 2016. 142. World Jewish Demography: Present and Future. Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, International 38 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 Conference The Shoah and Jewish Identity: Challenges in Jewish Identification, 2016. 143. Trends and Lessons in Research on Contemporary Antisemitism. Ramat Gan, Bar Ilan University, Conference The Challenge of the Fight Against Antisemitism, 2017. 144. How many Jews in the World? Narrative, Conceptualization and Discipline. Haifa, Haifa University, 2017. 145. The Venice Ghetto: Flourishing and Distress. Jerusalem, Israel Museum, 2017. 146. Migration from Israel in Comparative Perspective. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, Workshop Latin American Return Migration from Israel, 2017 147. Jewish Demography in the World and in Israel. Ramat Rachel, Yozmat Geneva, 2017. 148. Immigration and Immigrants Absorption: Here Are the Facts. Jerusalem, Ministry of Immigrants Absorption, 2017. 149. A Demographic History of Israel: Past, Present and Future. Boston, Association of Israeli Studies, Annual Conference, 2017. 150. (A. Keysar and S. DellaPergola) Who Is Making a Sincere Effort for Peace? Gaps Between American and Israeli Jews' Views of the Peace Process. Boston, Association of Israeli Studies Annual Conference, 2017. 151. Jews in the Americas and from the Americas: Country Data and Thoughts. Vancouver, University of British Columbia, Center of Jewish Studies, International Seminar Jews in the Americas, 2017. 152. American and Israeli Jewry: United or Separated? Jerusalem, Tantur Center, 2017. 153. Demographics of Child Survivors: Thoughts and Problems. Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, The International Institute for Holocaust Research, International Seminar Child Survivors in the Immediate Post-War Period, 2017. 154. Jewish Population in 13 European Countries Covered in the FRA Survey of Discrimination and Crime against Jews – 2018. London, Institute for Jewish Policy Research, Consultation toward the FRA13 Survey, 2017. 155. Background report for Italy. London, Institute for Jewish Policy Research, Consultation toward the FRA13 Survey, 2017. 156. Jewish migrations: Past, present, future. Jerusalem, Olim Engage Israel Symposium, 2017. 157. Pursuers of Utopia: Jewish Dreams and Awakenings on Six Continents – A Response to Judit Bokser Liwerant. Washington, Association of Jewish Studies 50th Annual Conference, 2017. 158. The Contribution of Jewish Women to Jewish Peoplehood. Tel Aviv, WIZO Word Headquarters, Annual World Conference, 2018. 159. (S. DellaPergola, A. Keysar) American and Israeli Jewish Millennials: Similar and Different. Haifa, Haifa University, International Conference Seventy Years of Israel-US Jewry Relations: Past, Present and Future, 2018. Also: Beer Sheva, Ben Gurion Universsity, Israel Sociological Society Annual Conference, 2018. 160. Sviluppi della situazione e i suoi riflessi su Israele. Milano, Accademia Ambrosiana, 2018. 161. Structural Fundamentals of Antisemitism. Vienna, Universität Wien, International Conference An End to Antisemitism!, 2018. Also: Jerusalem, International Convention Center, The 6th Global Forum on Antisemitism, 2018. 162. Demography in the Service of Jewish History. Jerusalem, The Jewish Historical Society of England, Israel Branch, 2018. 163. Israel at 70: Facing Opportunities and Challenges of Aliya and Immigration. Emek Hefer, Ruppin Academic Center, 5th International Conference on Immigration and Social Integration: Migration in a Changing Global World, 2018. 164. The Demographic Background of Jewish Family History. Ma'ale' Hahamisha, The Association for Jewish Family History annual conference, 2018. 165. Antisemitism: National or Trasnational Constellation? Toronto, XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology – RC22 Sociology of Religion, 2018. 39 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 166. Israel at 70 and World Jewry: One People or Two? Toronto, York University, International Symposium Israel at 70: Critical Perspectives on Diaspora Relations, Identity and Antisemitism, 2018. 167. From Old and New Strands: Antisemitism in Italy. Toronto, York University, The Israel and Golda Koschitzky Center for Jewish Studies, 2018. 168. Antisemitism: National or Trasnational Patterns. Moscow, International Conference on combating racism and xenophobia, 2018. 169. Reflexions on Jewish and Israeli migrations: The national and the transnational. International conference People on the Move: Migration and Mobility, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv University, The D. Daniel Abraham Center for International and Regional Studies, 2019. 170. Elio Toaff: coraggio e dialogo dalle Marche a Roma. Ancona, ISTAO, Villa Favorita, 2019. 171. Israël demain : Démographie et identité. Nethanya, Nethanya Academic College, 2019. 172. Israel at 70 and World Jewry: One People or Two? Jerusalem, Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, 2019. 173. Israel and US Jewry: One identity or two? Ramat Gan, Bar Ilan University, 2019. 174. European Jewry: Trends in Jewish Identification and the Struggle with Antisemitism. Antwerp, Conference of European Rabbis, 2019. 175. Le elezioni alla 21a Knesset – 9 aprile 2019. Milano, ISPI. 176. Il futuro delle comunità ebraiche in Europa e Israele. Milano, Teatro Franco Parenti, 2019. 177. Demography, society and Politics in Israel and Palestine. Pavia, Pavia University, Master in International Cooperation, 2019. 178. Ethnoreligious Marriage in Israel – The 2008 Census. Jerusalem, Central Bureau of Statistics, 2019. 179. The Third Robert Wistrich Lecture – Response to Judit Bokser Liwerant. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, SICSA, 2019. 180. Jewish Populations, Migrations and Identities in the Americas: the Shared and the Particular. Vancouver, University of British Columbia, Department of Jewish Studies, 2019. 181. La diaspora ebraica nel contesto globale – Popolazione e identità. Milano, X Dies academicus, Le diaspore del Vicino Oriente, Accademia Ambrosiana, 2019. 182. (U.Rebhun, S. DellaPergola) Internal migration in Israel. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2019. 183. Fuga e salvezza in Canton Ticino 1943-1945. Tenero-Contra, 2019. 184. Our Ageing Futures: The Ageing of Society Enabling Successful Ageing for All. Jerusalem, The Lilian Hochhuser & Victor Hochhauser 13th Anglo-Israel Colloquium, 2019. 185. Was There a Jewish Demography? Concepts and Reality. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, International Conference The Jerusalem School and the Study of Contemporary Jewry, Marking the 60 Years of the Research Institute of Contemporary Jewry, 2019. 186. Jewish Perceptions of Antisemitism in the European Union: The FRA 2018 Study in 12 Countries. Herzliya, Interdisciplinary Center, Annual conference of the Association for the Study of European Integration, 2019. 187. I giusti tra le nazioni – Storie italiane. Jerusalem, Hevrat Yehudé Itaia BeIsrael, 2020. 188. Demography in Israel – Present and Future. Nevé Ilan, Yozmat Geneva; Tel Aviv, Escolot, 2020 (Hebrew). 189. After the 2019-2020 elections: Israel and the Jewish people: one Jewish identity or two? Jerusalem, The Jewish Agency, 2020 (Hebrew). 190. Jews of Color – A Memo. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 2020. 191. Jews where to? Jerusalem, The Jewish Agency, 2020 (Hebrew). 192. After my exhaustion I hhad a rejuvenation: the resurgence of Itlian Jewry after the Shoa. Jerusalem, S.U. Nahon Museum of Italian Jewish Art, 2020 (Hebrew). 193. Passato e presente di Israele. Lugano, Associazione ticinese Amici di Israele, 2020. 40 Prof. Sergio DellaPergola – December 2020 194. Percezioni ebraiche dell'antisemitismo nell'Unione Europea. Roma, Mnistero della Istruzione delle Universitàe della Ricerca, 2020. 195. Identità e appartenenza - Come pensare e vivere la propria identità oggi - In ricordo di Amos Luzzatto,z.l. Venezia, Comunità ebraica, 2020. 196. Italian Jewry after the Holocaust. Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, 2020. 197. A few remarks on the party Israel Beytenu. Jerusalem 2020 (Hebrew). 198. Policy persuasions of Orthodox Jewish voters for Trump vs. Biden: A structural assessment. Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 2020. 199. Mah Nishtanah: four questions on estimates of the US Jewish population. Paper presented at AJS annual conference, December 2020. 200. Jewish perceptions of antisemitism in the European Union, 2018: A new structural look. Paper presented at AJS annual conference, December 2020. 41