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Academic research on LGBT issues in Israel

A list of academic sources including research papers published in scientific journals, books, and other academic platforms on LGBT issues in the Israeli context. The list includes all studies published from 1942 to the present and is regularly updated.


Do you know of any research that is not in the database? We would love for you to tell us: research@lgbt.org.il

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The list of sources is the work of Dr. Amit Kama over the past 20 years and has been kindly donated to the research institute.

To contact Dr. Kama: amit8860@yahoo.com

Abozid, h. (2020). Pride parades and mental and physical health among gay men in Israel: the connection between a sense of belonging and liberation, half-minorities, mental health and risky sexual behavior. Work for a master's degree. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Abraham, a. And after, a. (2004). Importing to Israel the International Potential for Judicial-Public Recognition through Same-Sex Marriage - Science Fiction? Enlightenment, A (2) ._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Avraham, h. (2017). Parenting, surrogacy, and the state between them. Laws, I, 171-209.

Egert, J.. (2007). The Municipal Center for the Proud Community: A Social-Physical Program. Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Adler, a. (2015). "How to stay together without going crazy": the dialectical reality of life of men and women from mixed orientation relationships. Work to obtain a doctorate. Haifa: University of Haifa.

Adler, a. (2008). Splitting and integrating into the world of gay men married to a woman. Work for a master's degree. Haifa: University of Haifa._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Unger, J.. (2017). Issues in the status of same-sex spouses: medical care and the right of inheritance. Theoretical background and comparative review. Knesset: Legal Bureau, Field of Legislation and Legal Research. http://main.knesset.gov.il/Activity/Info/LegalDepartmentSurveys/Survey120117.docx

Ori. (2000). Comparison of marital relationship and parental functioning among heterosexual and lesbian couples. Work for a master's degree. Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Pine, a. And Ben-Ari, p. (2019). Building a male family in the "shared parenting" model with a woman: from an exceptional sense of "otherness" to an empowering uniqueness. Society and Welfare, LT (2): 257-280.

Pine, a. (2012). The construction of the gay and lesbian family: a dialectic of division and integration. Work to obtain a doctorate. Haifa: University of Haifa._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Pine, a. (2006). The construction of the homosexual family in the model of "shared parenting" with a woman: the motives between the personal, the couple and the family. Work for a master's degree. Haifa: University of Haifa.

Pine-hammer, c. (2007). Parenting of Gay Men Efforts: A Dialectic of Contrasts. Thesis for a master's degree. Haifa: University of Haifa.

Ilani, p. (2016). "Common affliction in the East": descriptions of male intercourse during the Mandate period. In a. Gross, p. Ziv Ver. Yosef (Eds.), Other Sex: A Selection of Articles in Israeli LGBT and Query Studies (p. Tel Aviv: Wrestling._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Ilani, p. (2015). Common Affection in the East: Descriptions of Homosexuality in the Hebrew Press of the Mandate Period. Times, 131, 8-21.

Ilani, p. (2012). Games in Fascism: Gay Muscle Culture. In N. Shor (ed.), Lift: invitations, and posters in Israeli club culture (pp. 34-30). Tel Aviv: Get out of the box.

Ilani, p. (2011). Cheerful Science: On Homosexual Vanilla Cinema. Western: New Cinema Magazine, 7, 36-43.

Inger, S.. (2007). The connection between father representation and gender identity and the mental well-being of gay men in Israel. Work for a master's degree. Haifa: University of Haifa._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Eitan-Persico, Y. (2021). The New Triangle: The Challenges of the Same-Sex Family to the Oedipal Model. Haifa: University of Haifa._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Eloel, J.. (2003). Why did they turn off the electric garden? by me. Moria and Wes. Bernir (eds.), In the Public domain: A Tribute to the Tel Aviv City Gardener, Avraham Karavan (pp. 101-105). Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

Alon, S. And Bachner, J.. (2012). Lavender patients: Same-sex couples dealing with a serious illness. Psychoactuality: The Psychologists' Association Quarterly, 18-25.

Alon, S. And Bachner, J.. (2012). Older LGBTs as primary caregivers in same-sex couples. Gerontology, Lat (1-2), 111-126.

Alligon Dr., a. (2019). Narratives of "act of sodomy" and "offenses against nature" in the courts of Mandatory Palestine. Times, 141, 50-63. 

Elyakim, n. (2013). Identity formation processes among religious LGBT youths and their perception regarding the informal frameworks unique to them. Work to obtain a master's degree. Beer Sheva: Ben Gurion University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Almog, n. (1990). The effect of personality variables and social behavior patterns on AIDS-preventing behaviors in gay men in Israel. Work for a master's degree. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Elad, h. (2008). In Jerusalem, the route of the Pride Parade shows walls. by me. Cereals. Gross (Eds.), Somewhere: Language, Identity, Place (pp. 252-276). Tel Aviv: United Kibbutz._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Alfasi, c. And Window, b. (2005). The National City and the World City: Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in an Age of Globalization. Israeli Sociology, and (2), 265-293. 

אלשך, י. Wagner, R.. (2007). Political sodomy: The relevance of Jeanne Jeanne. Tel Aviv: Wrestling._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Amir, c. (2013). LGBT Income Credit Credits: Liberal Progress or Patriarchal Withdrawal? Lounge: Thoughts on Trial._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Amir, m. (2016). The ticking of the hourglass: The biological clock as a biologicalization of the heteronormative family. In a. Gross, p. Ziv Ver. Yosef (Eds.), Other Sex: A Selection of Articles in Israeli LGBT and Query Studies (p. Tel Aviv: Wrestling._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Englander, J.. (2014). The perception of same-sex sexuality among the Association of Reform Rabbis in the United States in the twentieth century and its impact on its ruling: queer criticism. In a. Rosenk (ed.), Reform Judaism: Thought, Culture, and Society (pp. 228-260). Jerusalem: The Van Leer Institute and the United Kibbutz.

Englander, J.. And Sagi, a. (2013). The other voice: the attitude towards homosexuality and lesbianism in the religious Zionist discourse. In m. Idol, a. Sagi Ver. Yinon (Eds.), Body and Sexuality in the New Religious Zionist Discourse (pp. 189-184). Jerusalem: Shalom Hartman Institute, Keter._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Englstein, G.; (2016). "I used to be one, today I see that I am a lot": a group memory in the life stories of transgender women in Israel. Work for a master's degree. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Englstein, G.; (2015). "I'm tired of dressing up, I wanted to be": space, identity and resistance in the life stories of transgender women in Israel. Times, 131, 34-50.

Efrat. R. (2009). A same-sex relationship as a being that creates a unique meaning. Society and Welfare, 29 (1), 7-38.

Efrat, R. (2007). The phenomenological construction of a gay-lesbian relationship: a dialogue between experience and meaning. Essay for a doctorate in philosophy. Haifa: University of Haifa.

Efrat, R. (1999). The process of coming out of the closet - Coming Out of Israeli lesbian teenagers: characteristics and coping patterns. Work for a master's degree. Haifa: University of Haifa._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Arbel, T. (2002). "The Temptation to Discourse": Aspects in the Representation of Transgender in the Genre of TV Talk Shows Programs. Newspaper of the Interdisciplinary Program for Outstanding Students (Tel Aviv University). 4, 10-15.

Eshbal, A. (2013). Extraordinary women: the intrapsychic and interpersonal resonance of gender and sexual incompatibility. Essay for a doctorate in philosophy. Haifa: University of Haifa.  

Asher, T. (2010). Education for the Other: Early Childhood Sexual Identity. Echo of the Garden, D, 38-45.

Baum, d. And Maran, p. (1998). Lesbians and Homosexuals in the Mirror of Reality: A Collection of Articles. Tel Aviv: KLF._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Boyarin, d. (2016). Rabbis and friends: Are there Jews in the "history of sexuality"? In a. Gross, p. Ziv Ver. Yosef (Eds.), Other Sex: A Selection of Their Article in Israeli LGBT and Query Studies (p. Tel Aviv: Wrestling._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Boyarin, d. (1995). Colonial Masquerade: Zionism, Gender, Imitation. Theory and Criticism, 12-13, 123-144.

Bombach, m. And Shaked, r. (2002). Revolution in the institution of the right to parenthood Changes in Israeli society: a discussion of the issue of gay and lesbian parenting. Medicine and Law, 26, 121- 130.

Bathish, r. (2016). Sexual discourse of Arab men having sex with other men, as expressed on the dating site "Menjem". Final thesis for a master's degree. Raanana: The Open University.

Bitton, J.. (2002). The impact of the Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty on the status of same-sex couples. Kiryat Hamishpat, B., 454-461.

Birnhack, m. (2016). Circles of privacy. In p. Morgenstern, J.. Lushinsky et al. Harel (Eds.), _ Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ The rights of the proud community in Israel: law, sexual orientation and gender identity (pp. 195-232). Tzafririm: Nevo.

Bachar, S. And Sasson, Y. (2017). "I shot my love, you shot ma belle": Homosexuality and lesbians traveling in contemporary Israeli LGBT cinema. In S.. Rajwan Stang and. Cantor (eds.), Visual Culture in Israel (pp. 404-429). Tel Aviv: United Kibbutz._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Bloom, b. (2016). From patriarchy to heteronormativity or formalism to values ?: Confidentiality between same-sex couples. In p. Morgenstern, J.. Lushinsky et al. Harel (Eds.), _ Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ The rights of the proud community in Israel: law, sexual orientation and gender identity (pp. 1005-1031). Tzafririm: Nevo.

Without Levi-Hazan, Y. (2020). Queer parenting: Do not confuse children. Key, 15, 35-44.

Blay, J.. (2008). A-integration as a mechanism for dealing with conflict between religion and homosexuality. Final thesis for a master's degree. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Belcher-Prigat, a. (2003). On rights, boundaries and family. Legal Studies, 26, 580-539.

Belcher-Prigat, a. And Saffron, r. (2016). "Children is Joy": Parenting with the help of same-sex reproduction techniques by same-sex couples. In p. Morgenstern, J.. Lushinsky et al. Harel (Eds.), _ Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ The rights of the proud community in Israel: law, sexual orientation and gender identity (pp. 395-436). Tzafririm: Nevo.

Belcher-Prigat, a. And Trigger, c. (2018). Divorce for everyone: The case of same-sex divorce as a test case. Law and Business, 21, 81–131.

Blank, J.. (2003). There is no homeland for gays: globalization, spatial disintegration and the gay and lesbian ghetto. Theory and Criticism, 23, 83-111. 

Blenner, r. And Friedman, a. (2001). The pink poll. Tel Aviv: Center for Economic and Social Research, Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality.

Ben-Ari, p. And bring, y. (2007). In an unpaved road: legal, community and parental aspects of same-sex families. Haifa: University of Haifa._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Ben David Erez, p. And Mazursky, n. (2019). Living in Secret: The Risk of Vulnerability among LGBT Youth. Meeting Point, 17, 40-43. 

Ben-Israel, R. (1998). Equality of opportunity and prohibition of discrimination at work (Vol. III, Chapter 11, pp. 933-958). Tel Aviv: The Open University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Handsome son, y. (2016). Judaism and Jews on the LGBT and Opposite: The Attitude of Halacha and the Jewish Communities to Homosexuals, Lesbians, and Trans - Historical Review. By E. Morgenstern, Y. Lushinsky and A. Harel (Eds.), Law, sexual orientation and gender identity (pp. 117-158). Tzafririm: Nevo.

Ben-Na'a, Y. (5768). Adultery scandal in Istanbul: Responsa literature as a source for Jewish life in the Ottoman city. East and West, H, 55-37.

Ben-Na'a, Y. (2003). "Decreased in years and greater in crimes": The story of a Jewish escort boy from Baghdad at the beginning of the 20th century. Atmol, Kach, 1 (165), 27-25.

Ben-Na'a, Y. (5769). Male intercourse in Jewish society in the Ottoman Empire. Zion, 66 (2), 171-200.

Ben-Canaan, n. And Kaplan, d. (2000). Drag in Israel: The ability to stand on heels. Stage, 159-160, 81-97.

Ben Lulu, a. (2021). From text to ceremony and from ceremony to text: Ethnographic readings of body, sexuality and gender in an Israeli Reform community. In N. Robin and S. Guzman Carmeli (Eds.), The Power of Words: An Anthropology of Jewish Textuality (pp. 313-344). Jerusalem: Carmel.

Ben Lulu, a. (2019). Gender, prayer and recognition of Reform communities in Israel. Work to obtain a doctorate. Beer Sheva: Ben Gurion University.

Ben Lulu, A. (2018). From "Queen Esther" to "Queen Esther": Legend of the Book of Esther in the Tel Aviv Reformed Community. Trends, Ng (2), 162-137.

Ben-Ami A. (2014). The school experience of LGBT teachers. With A. Nisomov-Brosh, G. Shane Tal, M. Savich and M. Kimchi (eds.), The information center of the LGBT community and the Keshet families. Tel Aviv-Yafo: The Psychological-Educational Service, 8, 1-7.

Ben-Ami, a. (2010). "Being a Proud Student": The school experience of students with same-sex tendencies. Work for a master's degree. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Ben Ami, a. Warhard, R.. (2017). Proud youth in the education system: resilience factors and mechanisms for dealing with homophobia. Society and Welfare, 57 (2), 317-342.

Ben-Shalom, Y. (1987). Its nature is unknown (lesbian activity in Israel) ._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ Noga, 13, 11-12. 

Benisho, b. (2011). Growth Lesson: Mothers of Gay Boys. Work for a master's degree. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University.

Beckman, M.; (2007). History of academic research on homosexuality. Work for a master's degree. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University.

Bar-Lev, S. And Tillinger, a. (2009). "Life is not what you live for but the way you remember it to tell it": Gay men tell AIDS online. Israeli Sociology, 11 (1), _ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 191-215. 

Berger, A.. (2002). On women, men and transgender: sexuality, gender and alcoholism. All About Alcohol, 37, 1-2. 

Brooks, A.. (2014). To be different like everyone else: a look at sexuality, initiation and identity   among boys in "Iggy". Work for a master's degree. Be'er Sheva: Ben-Gurion University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Cypress, a. (2007). Awareness, knowledge and willingness to deal with sex education in school among teaching students. Research report. Tel Aviv: Mofet Institute._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Berman, J.. (2016). Refugees for LGBT people in Israel. With E. Morgenstern, Y. Lushinsky and A. Harel (Eds.), _ Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ Proud Community Rights in Israel: Law, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (pp. 1073-1119). Tzafririm : NBU._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Barnea, r. (2019). Micro-aggressions by the family members of lesbians, gays and bisexuals (LHB) and their impact on mental health. Work to obtain a master's degree. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Barnea, h. And Lorenz, d. (1995). Homosexual orientation: An information booklet for counselors and educators. Jerusalem: Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Bar-Sela, m. (1992). Components in the identity and self-image of gay men. Work for a master's degree. Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University.   

Barak-Koren, b. (2016) ._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ Equality and discrimination at work in an encounter with conflicting religious tastes. In p. Morgenstern, J.. Lushinsky et al. Harel (Eds.), _ Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ The rights of the proud community in Israel: law, sexual orientation and gender identity (pp. 599-610). Tzafririm: Nevo.

Barkai, S. (2005). Homosexuality on Israeli stages: the theater as representing social change. Work for a master's degree. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Brestling, a. (2012). "Everything has a gender": on the role of Hebrew in the establishment of the body and transgender identity. Israeli Sociology, Hand (1), 135-156.

Brestling, a. (2008). "Speech has a certain obligation in it": transgenderism in Hebrew. Work for a master's degree. Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Stem, a. (2004). Gay gays in Haifa. Master's thesis. Haifa: University of Haifa.

Cup, l. Velocato, d. (2009). Want to be sexy: the rise of the new lesbian body. Education and its surroundings. No, 215-234.

Gidron, T. And Abraham, h. (2016). Speech of hatred and the LGBT community. By E. Morgenstern, J. Lushinsky and A. Harel (Eds.), _ Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ The rights of the proud community in Israel: law, sexual orientation and gender identity (pp. 971-1004). Tzafririm: Nevo.

Goldstein, A., and Spielman, F.. (2005). "There is only one mother?" - Following CA 10280/01 Yaros-Hakak v. Attorney General. Enlightenment, b (2), 92-111. 

Goldschmidt, H.. (2002). 'Israeli Striped Identity Card': Legal Implications of the Judgment Regarding Adoption by a Same-Sex Couple. The trial, p, 217-252. 

Goldschmidt, H.. (2001). Adoption, publicly known and homosexuality; Legal implications for case law regarding adoption by a same-sex couple. The Trial, 12, 95-93, 43-34.  

Gopher, d. (2015). Experiences and worldviews of young people whose childhood one of their parents came out of the closet. Work for a master's degree. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Deported. (1993). Is he gay? (Boys behaving like girls. Parents and children, 71, 28. 

Gore After, y. (2017). "Dad goes to processing": Attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help among fathers in the transition to fatherhood –  A comparative analysis between heterosexual and homosexual fathers. Work to obtain a doctorate. Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University.

Gatnio, S.. And bring, y. (Eds.) (2001). The first annual report on the rights of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people in Israel: 2000-2001. Tel Aviv: The Political Council for Gay Rights in Israel._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Gatnio, S., Sha'anan, p. And bring, y. (2002). Pink Card: The Knesset and the LGBT Community, 2001. The Council for the Rights of the LGBT Community in Israel._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Gatnio, S., Sha'anan, p. And bring, y. (2003). Pink Card: The Knesset and the LGBT Community, 2002. The Council for the Rights of the LGBT Community in Israel._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Guy, r. (2016). Prostitution among LGBT Youth: Social and Legal Aspects and Dealing with the Phenomenon in the Last Decade in Israel. By E. Morgenstern, Y. Lushinsky and A. Harel (Eds.), And gender identity (pp. 875-890). Tzafririm: Nevo.

Gil, S. (1997). Suicide attempt as a turning point in the lives of homosexual adolescents. Work for a master's degree. Haifa: University of Haifa._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Gilor Miller, a. (2014). Dare to be human: self-exposure of gay therapists and its meanings in dynamic therapy and beyond. Work for a master's degree. Haifa: University of Haifa._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Gal, y. (2013). Transgenderism - life stories, success stories: Factors that promote a sense of success in the life stories of transgender women in Israel. Work for a master's degree. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

wave. N. (2011). Use of interpersonal and interpersonal discourse tools in narratives of establishing a lesbian sexual identity. Meeting for Educational-Social Work, 33, 167-192. 

Gelber, R.. (2007). Creation of the same-sex family. In p. Ben-Ari V. Lavie (Eds.), In an Unpaved Road: Legal, Community, and Parental Aspects of Same-Sex Families (pp. 31-43). Haifa: Center for Family Research and Study._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Gloverzon-Ashkenazi, T. (1986). Comparing different theoretical directions for explaining the adoption of homosexual orientation. Work for a master's degree. Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Gluzman, m. (2016). From a Jewish boy addicted to a "cast man of steel": Altneuland as a gender and sexual utopia. In a. Gross, p. Ziv Ver. Yosef (Eds.), Other Sex: A Selection of Articles in Israeli LGBT and Queer Studies (p. Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 53-92). Tel Aviv: Wrestling.

Gluzman, m. (2007). The Zionist Body: Nationality, Gender, and Sexuality in Modern Hebrew Literature. Tel Aviv: United Kibbutz._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Gluzman, m. (1997). The longing for heterosexuality: Zionism and sexuality in Altneuland. Theory and Criticism, 11, 145-162. 

Gluzman, M., and Nader, c. (1996). Another dictionary. Tel Aviv: Self-expenditure._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Glickman, A., and Shemer Elkayam, i. (2016). The attitudes of the teaching flowers regarding the exposure of the issue of homosexuality in the education system in general and in teacher training in particular. Tel Aviv: Kibbutzim Seminar._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Gan-Moore, c. (2016). The right to housing, the right to equality in housing and the LGBT community. By E. Morgenstern, J. Lushinsky and A. Harel (Eds.), _ Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ The rights of the proud community in Israel: law, sexual orientation and gender identity (p. 537 568. Tsafririm: Nevo.

Gross, A., Ziv, E. And Joseph, r. (2016). "If there is another sex, bring it here and we will know it": LGBT and queer studies in Israel. With A. Gross, E. Ziv and R. Yosef (eds.), Other sex: 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 11-50). Tel Aviv: Wrestling._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Gross, a. And Ziv, p. (2003). Between theory and politics: gay and lesbian studies and queer theory. by me. Kedar, p. Ziv, and. Kenner (eds.). Beyond Sexuality: A Selection of Articles in Gay and Lesbian Studies and Queer Theory (pp. 9-44). Tel Aviv: United Kibbutz._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Gross, a. (2019). Danilovich's story: "Let the steward rise to the top." Acts of Judgment, J., 13-59. 

Gross, a. (2016). The Politics of LGBT Rights: Between (Gay) Normative and (Gay) Nationalism in Queer Politics. -5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 183-245). Tel Aviv: Wrestling._ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_

Gross, a. (2016). Tronormativity as a health problem: on the right to health of the LGBT. In E. Morgenstern, Y. Lushinsky and A. Harel (Eds.), 611-630).⁇ Tsafririm: Nevo⁇.

Gross, a. (2016). Transgender people and criminal justice: in the shadow of the impersonation charge. In p. Morgenstern, J.. Lushinsky et al. Harel (Eds.), _ Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ The rights of the proud community in Israel: law, sexual orientation and gender identity (pp. 777-798). Tzafririm: Nevo.

Gross, a. (2014). All K (a) Taurus: Performativeness and crossing the boundaries of gender and nationality in rulings on fraudulent rape. Theory and Criticism, _ cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 42, 99-123.

Gross, a. (2013). The Politics of LGBT Rights: Between (Homo) Normative and (Homo) Nationalism and Queer Politics.

Gross, a. (תשסח). The paradox of a constitution in consent: an examination through the issues of equality, sexual orientation and social rights. Attorney, Mt., 333-343.

Gross, a. (2005). 'Impersonating another person': Imitation and gender rebellion in Chen Alkobi's trial. In a. Ben-Naftali et al. Naveh (eds.), Laws on Love (p. Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 365-413). Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University.

Gross, a. (2003). Queer Globalization and Human Rights: Dana International / Amnesty International. Theory and Criticism, 23, 227.

Gross, a. (2002). Sexuality, Masculinity, the Army and Citizenship: Gay and Lesbian Singing in the IDF in Comparative Glasses. .

Gross, a. (2001). Danilovich, Steiner and Queer Theory. Additional sentence, 1, 47-54. 

Grady-Ashkenazi, p. (2016). Bisexual Politics in the Twilight of Critique of Identity Politics: A Dialectical Analysis of the Development of Liberal Movements as Overcoming Criticism. Work for a master's degree. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University.

Green, d. (2004). Counseling in the process of forming a sexual identity in adolescence. In: R. Erhard et al. Klingman (Eds.), School Counseling in a Changing Society (pp. 181-207). Tel Aviv: Levels.

Greenberg, N.; (2014). The trial of an invisible person: non-recognition of the identity of a transgender offender as the erasure of his existence. The Trial Online, 26, 5-31. 

Greenberg, S.. (2013). With God and with People: Homosexuality in the Jewish Tradition (Translation: Z. Milman). Tel Aviv: United Kibbutz.

Greenfeld, E. (2012). Proud of the transition: on the connection between adaptation, satisfaction, and belonging among expatriates in Israel. Thesis for MSc. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University.

Dov, M. (1996). Centralized marketing and niche marketing: Homosexuals as an example. Status, 58, 16-22. 

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