Publications

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION

1. Rebhun Uzi. (1997). Geographic Mobility and Religioethnic Identification among American Jews, 1970-1990. Supervised by Prof. Sergio DellaPergola.

 

BOOKS

2. Rebhun Uzi. (2001). Migration, Community and Identification: Jews in Late 20th Century America. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, 218 pp. (In Hebrew).

 

3. Rebhun Uzi and Lilach Lev Ari. (2010). American Israelis: Migration, Transnationalism, and Diasporic Identity. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 176 pp. (Hebrew Edition by Bialik Institute, 2011 187 pp.).

 

4. Rebhun Uzi. (2011). The Wandering Jew in America. Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press, 154 pp.

 

5. Rebhun Uzi. (2016). Jews and the American Religious Landscape New York: Columbia University Press, 236 pp.

 

6. Rebhun, Uzi, Dani Kranz, and Heinz Sunker. (2022). A Double Burden: Israeli Jews in Contemporary Germany. Albany: SUNY Press, 246 pp.

 

BOOKS EDITED

7. Rebhun Uzi and Cahim I. Waxman. (2004). Jews in Israel: Contemporary Social and Cultural Patterns. Hanover and London: University Press of New England/Brandeis University Press, 504 pp.

 

8. Rebhun Uzi. (2014). The Social Scientific Study of Jewry: Sources, Approaches, Debates. (Studies in Contemporary Jewry, vol. XXVII). New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 371 pp.

 

9. Lederhendler Eli and Uzi Rebhun. (2015). Research in Jewish Demography and Identity. Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press, 423 pp.

 

10. DellaPergola Sergio and Uzi Rebhun. (2018). Jewish Population and Identity: Concept and Reality. Springer, 262 pp.

 

11. Bar-Levav Avriel and Uzi Rebhun. (2020). Textual Transmission in Contemporary Jewish Cultures (Studies in Contemporary Jewry, vol. XXXI). New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 345 pp.

 

12. Kenedy, Robert, Uzi Rebhun, and Carl Ehrlich. (2022). Israel and the Diaspora: Jewish Connectivity in A Changing World. Springer, 260 pp.

 

13. Yfaat Weiss and Uzi Rebhun. (2024). The History of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem: The Nation-State and Higher Education. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press (in Hebrew), 966 pp.

 

GUEST EDITOR

14. DellaPergola Sergio and Uzi Rebhun (2009). Contemporary Jewry: Special Issue Jewish Population Studies 29(2), with Preface by guest editors, pp. 93-98.

 

CHAPTERS IN COLLECTIONS

15. Rebhun Uzi. (1997). "Similarities and Dissimilarities in National and Community Surveys: The Case of American Jews". In: DellaPergola, S. and Even J. (eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography 1993, Jewish Population Studies, Vol. 27. The A. Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, pp. 55-78.

 

16. DellaPergola Sergio and Uzi Rebhun. (1997). "Sociodemographic Aspects and Identificational Patterns of Sephardic and Ashkenazic Jews in the United States in 1990". In: Abitbol, M.; Assis, Y.; and Chazan-Rokem, G. (eds.) Hispano-Jewish Civilization After 1492: Proceedings of Misgav Yerushalyim’s Fourth International Congress, 1992. Jerusalem: Misgav Yerushalyim, pp. 105-135 (In Hebrew).

 

17. Rebhun Uzi. and Sergio DellaPergola. (1998). "The Sociodemographic and Jewish Identity Context of Mixed Marriage among Jews in the United States". In: Bartal, I. and Gafni, I. M. (eds.) Sexuality and The Family in History. Jerusalem: The Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History and The Historical Society of Israel, pp. 369-398 (In Hebrew).

 

18. Rebhun Uzi, Sergio DellaPergola and Mark Tolts. (1999). "American Jewry: A Population Projection, 1990-2020". In: Farber, R. R. and Waxman, C. I. (eds.) Jews in America: A Contemporary Reader. Hanover and London: University Press of New England/Brandeis University Press, pp. 33-50.

 

19. DellaPergola Sergio, Uzi Rebhun and Perla R. Raicher. (2000). “The Six-Day War and Israel-Diaspora Relations: An Analysis of Quantitative Indicators”. In: Lederhendler, E. (ed.) The Six-Day War and World Jewry. Bethesda, MD: University of Maryland Press, pp. 11-50.

 

20. DellaPergola Sergio, Uzi Rebhun and Mark Tolts (2000). “Prospecting the Jewish Future: Population Projections, 2000-2080”. In: David Singer and Lawrence Grossman (eds.), American Jewish Year Book 2000. New York: The American Jewish Committee, pp. 103-146.

 

21. Rebhun Uzi. (2001). “Recent Developments in Jewish Identification in the United States: A Cohort Follow-Up and Facet Analysis”. In: DellaPergola, S. and Even, J. (eds.) Papers in Jewish Demography, 1997. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, World Union of Jewish Studies, and the Association for Jewish Demography and Statistics, pp. 261-279.

 

22. Rebhun Uzi and Adi Raveh (2001). “The Spatial Distribution of Quality of Life in the United States and Interstate Migration, 1965-70 and 1985-90: Application of the ‘Co-Plot’ Method”. In Elizur, D. (ed.) Facet Theory: Integrating Theory Construction with Data Analysis. Prague: Matfyzpress, pp. 211-227.

 

23. Rebhun Uzi. (2003). “Well-Being Typology of Immigrants in Israel: A Partial Order Analysis”. In: Levy, S. and Elizur, D. (eds.) Facet Theory: Towards Cumulative Social Science. Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana, pp. 301-311.

 

24. DellaPergola Sergio and Uzi Rebhun (2003). Strategic Master-Plan for Jerusalem for 2020, The Demographic Dimension: Jerusalem’s Population 1995-2020. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Municipality, 125 pp. (In Hebrew).

 

25. Rebhun Uzi. (2004). “Centers and Peripheries of Jewish Identity in the U.S.: A Structural Analysis of Attitudes and Behaviors”. In: Anteby L., Berthomiere, W. and Sheffer. G. (eds.) Les diasporas: 2000 ans d’historie. France: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, pp. 179-191.

 

26. Rebhun Uzi. (2004). Major Trends in the Development of Israeli Jews: A Synthesis of the Last Century”. In: Rebhun, U. and Waxman, C. I. (eds.) Jews in Israel: Contemporary Social and Cultural Patterns. Hanover and London: University Press of New England/Brandeis University Press, pp. 3-19.

 

27. Rebhun Uzi and Chaim I. Waxman. (2004). “Challenges for the 21st Century”. In: Rebhun, U. and Waxman, C. I. (eds.) Jews in Israel: Contemporary Social and Cultural Patterns. Hanover and London: University Press of New England/Brandeis University Press, pp. 467-479.

 

28. Rebhun Uzi. (2005). “Demographic Issues”. In: de Lange, N. and Freud-Kandel, M. (eds.) Modern Judaism: An Oxford Guide. Oxford University Press, pp. 15-26.

 

29. Rebhun Uzi. (2008). “The Jewish Diaspora in America: Social Integration, Political Liberalism, and Attachment to Homeland”. Encyclopedia of the Jewish Diaspora  Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Inc. pp. 571-592.

 

30. Rebhun Uzi. (2009). “The Israeli Jewish Diaspora in the United States: Socio-Cultural Mobility and Attachment to Homeland”. In: Eliezer Ben-Rafael and Yitzhak Sternberg (eds.) Transnationalism: Diasporas and the Advent of a New (dis)Order. Lieden-Boston: Brill, pp. 317-334.

 

31. DellaPergola Sergio, Shlomit Levy, Uzi Rebhun and Dalia Sagi (2009). “Patterns of Jewish Identification in the United States, 2001”. In Dov Elizur and Eyal Yaniv (eds.) Theory Construction and Multivariate Analysis: Applications of Facet Approach. Jerusalem: Facet Theory Association Press, pp. 305-318.

 

32. Rebhun Uzi. (2012). "The Contemporary Jewish Diaspora: International Migration, Group Identity, and Attachment to Homeland". Proceedings of the International Conference Global Diaspora and World Chang Po-go CEO Forum. Chonnam National University, South Korea, pp. 129-148.

 

33. Rebhun Uzi. (2013). “Gender Aspects of Immigration and Absorption in Israel, 1948-2005”. In: Pnina Morag Talmon and Yael Atzmon (eds.), Immigrant Women in Israel. Jerusalem: Bialik Institute, pp. 143-174 (in Hebrew).

 

34. Tabory Ephraim and Uzi Rebhun. (2014). “The Religious Profile of Reform Jews in the United States”. In: Avinoam Rosnak (ed.) Reform Judaism: Thought, Culture, and Sociology. Jerusalem: Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House. pp. 92-125 (in Hebrew).

 

35. Rebhun Uzi, Chaim I. Waxman and Nadia  Beider. (2014). "American Jews and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: A Study of Diaspora in International Affairs". In: Eliezer Ben-Rafael, Judit Bokser Liwerant, and Yosef, Gorny (eds.), Reconsidering Israel-Diaspora Relations. Leiden and Boston: Brill. pp. 334-366.

 

36. Rebhun Uzi. (2015). "Geographic Dispersion and Mobility of Jews in Israel". In: Eli Lederhendler and Uzi Rebhun (eds.), Research in Jewish Demography and Identity. Boston: Academic Studies Press, pp. 326-354.

 

37. Rebhun Uzi. (2016). "The Russian-Speaking Israeli Diaspora in the FSU, Europe, and North America: Jewish Identification and Attachment to Israel". In: Zvi Gitelman (ed.), The New Jewish Diaspora: Russian-Speaking Jewish Immigrants in the United States, Israel, and Germany. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 41-59.

 

38. Rebhun Uzi, Nadia Beider, and Chaim I. Waxman. (2019). “Jews in the United States and Israel: A Comparative Look upon Israel’s 70th ”. In: Arnold Dashefsky and Ira M. Sheskin (eds.), American Jewish Year Book 2019. Springer, pp. 3-37.

 

39. Rebhun Uzi. (2020). “Internal Migration in Israel”. In: Martin Bell, Aude Bernard, and Elin Charles-Edwards and Yu Zhu (eds.), Internal Migration in the Countries of Asia: A Cross-National Comparison. Switzerland: Springer, pp. 319-347.

 

40. Rebhun Uzi. (2021). “Jewish Reproduction and Children in Modern Times”. In: Anat Helman (ed.), Studies in Contemporary Jewry Vol. XXXII. Oxford University Press, pp. 6-19.

 

41. Rebhun Uzi. (2022). “Holocaust, Memory, Migration: The Burden of Catastrophe among Israelis in Germany”. In: Robert Kenedy, Uzi Rebhun and Carl Ehrlich (eds.), Israel and the Diaspora: Jewish Connectivity in a Changing World. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, pp. 135-152.

 

42. Rebhun, Uzi. (2023). “The Golden Jubilee of the First National Jewish Population Survey: A Critical Assessment of the Demographic Study of American Jews, 1970-2020”. In: Arnold Dashefsky and Ira M. Sheskin (eds.), American Jewish Year Book 2022. Springer, pp. 3-60.

 

43. Rebhun Uzi. (2024). “The Demography of the Students of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1948-1967”. In: Yfaat Weiss and Uzi Rebhun (eds.), The History of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem: The Nation State and Higher Education. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, pp. 425-452 (in Hebrew).

 

44. Rebhun Uzi. (forthcoming, 2024). “The Israeli Diaspora: A Socio-Demographic Portrait”. In: Karlinsky, Nahum (ed.), Israeli, Palestinian, and Other Diasporas in Comparative Perspective. University of Texas Press.

 

ARTICLES in PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS

45. Rebhun Uzi. (1990). "Changes in the Geographical Distribution of the Israeli Population in 1972-1983". Horizons: Studies in Geography 30: 21-46 (in Hebrew).

 

46. Rebhun Uzi. (1992). "Where Shall the Immigrants be Settled - Clash of Theories". Environmental Planning: The Israeli Association for Environmental Planning Quarterly 46-47: 59-69 (In Hebrew).

 

47. Rebhun Uzi. (1993). "The Community of Residence as an Explanatory Variable of Jewish Identity in the United States". Yahadut Zemanenu: A Research Annual 8:301-336 (In Hebrew).

 

48. Rebhun Uzi. (1993). "Trends in the Size of American Jewish Denominations: A Renewed Evaluation". CCAR Journal: A Reform Jewish Quarterly, Winter issue: 1-11.

 

49. Rebhun Uzi. (1995). “Geographic Mobility and Religioethnic Identification: Three Jewish Communities in the U.S.”. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 34(4): 485-498.

 

50. Rebhun Uzi. (1995)."The Distancing of the Jewish Community from its Institutions: The Case of Jewish Schools". Journal for Jewish Communal Service 71(2/3): 221-233.

 

51. Rebhun Uzi. (1997). “Changing Patterns of Internal Migration 1970-90: A Comparative Analysis of Jews and Whites in the United States”. Demography 34(2): 213-223.

 

52. DellaPergola Sergio, Ester Bassan, Uzi Rebhun and Dalia Sagi. (1997). “A Census of Jewish Schools in the Former Soviet Union for 1993/94 School Year”. Journal of Jewish Education 63(1-2): 20-30.

 

53. Rebhun Uzi. (1999). "Jewish Identification in Intermarriage: Does a Spouse's Religion (Catholic vs. Protestant) Matter?" Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review 60(1): 71-88.

 

54. Rebhun Uzi and Chaim I. Waxman. (2000). “The ‘Americanization’ of Israel: A Demographic, Cultural and Political Evaluation”. Israel Studies 5(1): 65-91.

 

55. Rebhun Uzi. (2001). “The Demographic Dimension in Conflict Resolution: The Case of Jerusalem”. Mediterranean Quarterly: A Journal of Global Issues 12(4): 80-89.

 

56. Rebhun Uzi. (2002). “Directions, Magnitude and Efficiency of Interregional Migration, 1970-1990: Jews and Whites in the United States Compared”. The Review of Regional Studies 32(1): 37-68.

 

57. Rebhun Uzi. (2003). “The Changing Roles of Human Capital, State Context of Residence, and Ethnic Bonds in Interstate Migration: American Jews 1970-1990”. International Journal of Population Geography 9(1): 3-21.

 

58. Rebhun Uzi. and Chaim I. Waxman (2003). “Israel in the Early 21st Century: Challenging Internal and Global Developments.” Israel Affairs 9(4): 1-16.

 

59. Rebhun Uzi. (2004). “Jewish Identification in Contemporary America: Gans’s Symbolic Ethnicity and Religiosity Theory Revisited”. Social Compass 51(3): 349-366.

 

60. Rebhun Uzi. (2004). “Jewish Identity in America: Structural Analyses of Attitudes and Behaviors”. Review of Religious Research 46(1): 43-63.

 

61. DellaPergola Sergio, Uzi Rebhun and Mark Tolts. (2004/2005). “Contemporary Jewish Diaspora in Global Context: Human Development Correlates of Population Trends”. Israel Studies 10(1): 61-95. 

 

62. Rebhun Uzi and Shlomit Levy (2006). “Unity and Diversity: Jewish Identification in the United States and Israel 1990-2000”. Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review 67(4): 391-413.

                                                       

63. Rebhun Uzi. (2006). “Nativity Concentration and Internal Migration among the Foreign-Born in Israel, 1990-1995”. Revue Europeenne des Migrations Internationales (REMI), 22(1): 107-130.

 

64. Rebhun Uzi. and Sidney Goldstein. (2006). “Changes in the Geographic Dispersion and Mobility of American Jews, 1990-2001”. The Jewish Journal of Sociology XLVIII (1-2): 5-33.

 

65. Rebhun Uzi. and Adi Raveh. (2006). “The Spatial Distribution of Quality of Life in the United States and Interstate Migration, 1965-1970 and 1985-1990”. Social Indicators Research 78(1): 137-178.

 

66. Rebhun Uzi. (2008). “A Double Disadvantage? Immigration, Gender, and Employment Status in Israel”. European Journal of Population 24(1): 87-113.

 

67. Steinvil Arie, Elizabeth Fireman, Ofir Wolach, Uzi Rebhun,  Michael Cohen, Itzhak Shapira, Shlomo Berliner,  and Ori Rogowski. (2008). “The Effect of Ethnic Origin on Pulmonary Prediction Equations in a Jewish Immigrant Population”. Respiratory Medicine 102: 919-926. 

 

68. Wolach Ofir, Yaron Arbel, Michael Cohen, Uri Goldbourt, Uzi Rebhun, Itzhak Shapira, Shlomo Berliner and Ori Rogowski. (2008). “Ethnic Groups and High Sensitivity C-reactive Protein in Israel”. Biomarkers 13(3): 296-306.

 

69. Rebhun Uzi. (2009). “Housing Adjustment Among Immigrants in Israel: Application of Complementary Non-Metric and Metric Techniques”. Social Indicators Research 92: 565-590.

 

70. Rebhun Uzi. and Sidney Goldstein. (2009). “Dynamics of Internal Migration Determinants for American Jews, 1985-1990 and 1995-2000”. Population Research and Policy Review 28(2): 143-167.

 

71. Rebhun Uzi. (2009). “Immigration, Ethnicity, and Housing-Success Hierarchies in Israel”. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 27: 219-243.

 

72. Rebhun Uzi. and Sidney Goldstein. (2009). “Demographic and Socioeconomic Selectivity in Jewish Internal Migration in the United States.” Contemporary Jewry 29(3): 279-300.

 

73. Rebhun Uzi. (2010). “Immigration, Gender, and Earnings in Israel”. European Journal of Population 26(1): 73-98.

 

74. Wilson Franklin, Uzi Rebhun and Salvador Rivas. (2011). "Population Change and Changing Educational Attainment of Ethnic Groups in the United States, 1980-2000". Population Research and Policy Review 30 (4): 639-659.

 

75. Rebhun Uzi. (2011). "Migration, Time, and Religioethnic Identification among American Jews". Sociological Forum 26 (2): 306-333.

 

76. Rebhun Uzi. (2011). "Jews and the Ethnic Scene: A Multidimensional Theory". Studies in Contemporary Jewry: An Annual. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 91-101.

 

77. Rebhun Uzi and Gilad Malach. (2012). "Demography, Social Prosperity, and the Future of Sovereign Israel". Israel Affairs 18 (2): 177-200.

 

78. Rebhun Uzi. (2012). "Facet Approach in the Sociology of Religion: Theories, Techniques, and Analysis of Religious Identification in the United States". Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion, Vol. 3, pp. 249-282.

 

79. Rebhun Uzi. (2014). "Correlates of Experiences and Perceptions of Anti-Semitism among Jews in the United States". Social Science Research 47:44-60.

 

80. Rebhun Uzi. (2014). "Immigrant Acculturation and Transnationalism: Israelis in the United States and Europe Compared". Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 53(3): 613-635.

 

81. Rebhun Uzi. (2015). "English Language Proficiency among Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs in the United States, 1980-2000". International Migration Review 49(2): 271-317.

 

82. Rebhun Uzi. (2015). "Assimilation in American Life: An Empirical Assessment of Milton Gordon's Multidimensional Theory". Journal of Contemporary Religion 30(3): 473-496.

 

83. Rebhun Uzi and David L. Brown (2015). "Patterns and Selectivities of Urban/Rural Migration in Israel". Demographic Research 33(5): 114-144.

 

84. Chiswick R. Barry, Uzi Rebhun and Nadia Beider. (2019). "Language Acquisition, Employment Status, and the Earnings of Jewish and Non-Jewish Immigrants in Israel”. International Migration 58(2): 205-230.

 

85. Uzi Rebhun. (2021). “Inter-Country Variations in COVID-19 Incidence from a Social-Science Perspective”. Migration Letters 18(4): 413-423.

 

86. Rebhun Uzi. (2023). “Israeli-Jewish Immigrants in Germany: An Assessment of the Destination-Language Acquisition Model and the Role of Holocaust Memory”. Population, Space, and Place 29(1): e2620.

 

87. Rebhun Uzi. (2023). “Jewish Diversity in Israel”. European Judaism 56(2): 88-111.

 

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

1. Rebhun, Uzi. (1995). “Beyond Mixed Marriage”. Midstream: A Monthly Jewish Review XXXXI(9): 10-11.

 

2. DellaPergola, Sergio and Uzi Rebhun. (1998). “American Orthodox Jews: Demographic Trends and Scenarios”. Jewish Action: The Magazine of the Orthodox Union 59(1): 30-33.

 

3. DellaPergola, Sergio and Uzi Rebhun. (2000). “Multi-Cultural Jerusalem: The Demographic Perspective”. Israel Studies Bulletin 15(2): 11-14.

 

4. Rebhun Uzi and Gilad Malach. (2009). Demographic Trends in Israel. Jerusalem: The Metzilah Center, 80 pp. (also published in Hebrew).

 

5. Rebhun Uzi, Gilad Malach and Ruth Gavison. (2010). “Demographic Trends in Israel”. Sh’ma: A Journal of Jewish Responsibility October: 2-4.

 

6. Rebhun Uzi. (2011). “Demography-United States”. In: Judith R. Baskin (ed.) The Cambridge Dictionary of Jewish History, Religion, and Culture. Cambridge University Press 624-626.

 

7. Rebhun Uzi. (2021). “Immigrant Integration and Covid-19” (A View Point). Border-Crossing 11(1): 17-23.

 

8. Rebhun, Uzi. (2022). “American Jewry and Israel: Old Bonds, New Opportunities”. The Jerusalem Strategic Tribune 3: 26-31.

 

9. Rebhun, Uzi. 2023. “Israelis Abroad: Definitions, Data, and Migration Movements”. Hagira: Israel Journal of Migration, vol. 14.

 

10. Rebhun, Uzi. (forthcoming, 2023). “Migration (Modern)”. In: Walter Homolka, Rainer Kampling, Amy-Jill Levine, Christoph Markschies, Peter Schafer, and Martin Thurner (eds.), Encyclopedia of Jewish-Christian Relations. Berlin: De Gruyter.  

 

BOOK REVIEWS

1. Rebhun Uzi. (1992). "The Ethnic Dimension in the Israeli Society - Continuity and Change". Review on: Schmelz, U.O.; DellaPergola, S.; and Avner, U. Ethnic Differences Among Israeli Jews: A New Look. Jewish Population Studies, Vol. 22, 1991. Yahadut Zemanenu: A Research Annual 8: 391-397 (In Hebrew).

 

2. Rebhun Uzi. (1993). Review on: Dashefsky, A.; DeAmicis, J.; Lazerwitz, B.; and Tabory, E. “Americans Abroad: A Comparative Study of Emigrants from the United States”. Plenum Press, New York and London, 1992. Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 9: 311-313.

 

3. Rebhun Uzi. (2000). Review on: Sicron, M. and Leshem, E. “Profile of an Immigration Wave: The Absorption Process of Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union, 1990-1995”. The Magnes Press, Jerusalem, 1998. Megamot: Behavioural Sciences Quarterly 40(2): 326-332 (In Hebrew).

 

4. Rebhun Uzi. (2001). “The Geographic Dimension of Jewish Identification”. Review on: Goldstein, S. and Goldstein, A. Jews on the Move: Implications for Jewish Identity. SUNY Press, Albany, NY, 1996. Gesher: Journal of Jewish Affairs 142: 124-126 (In Hebrew).

 

5. Rebhun, Uzi. (2019). Review on: Yuval Noah Harari “21 Lessons for the 21st Century”. Spiegel & Grau, New York, 2018. Migration Letters 16(2): 353-354.