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Moshe Shokeid

Moshe Shokeid is a prominent social anthropologist specializing in American and Israeli studies. He has taught in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel Aviv University since 1968, and has been a visiting scholar at several universities in the U.S. and Europe. Shokeid has conducted research on topics related to both Israeli and U.S. society. He is the author of six books in English, four books in Hebrew (including two semi-autobiographical books), a few editorial books and many professional journal articles. He was a winner of the Ben-Zvi prize, named after Israel’s second President, who spent his life working to protect Israel's religious and cultural diversity.〔("Reflections of a 'Sabra' Ethnographer: An Interview with Moshe Shokeid" )〕
==Early life==
Shokeid is a member of the sabra generation, the first generation of Israelis raised in modern Israel (born in Tel Aviv to a mother from Poland and father from Lithuania). He received his B.A in Sociology and Middle Eastern studies in 1961 and his Master's degree in Sociology in 1964 from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. At the time, he assumed he was going to be a Middle Eastern specialist or an Orientalist. He went on to work as a rural sociologist studying new immigrant communities with the Jewish Agency Land Settlement Department in the Negev Region.〔("Curriculum Vitae" )〕
Shokeid felt that sociological research methods were too formal and abstract lacking cultural and human sensetivity, which compelled him to move into the field of anthropology. He attended the University of Manchester in England where he studied under Max Gluckman and received his Ph.D. in Social Anthropology in 1968. During this time, he conducted his dissertation fieldwork in Israel, where he studied a village of Atlas Mountain Jews, for which he won the Ben-Zvi Prize in 1974.〔Shokeid, Moshe. Personal interview. 6 April. 2013.〕

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