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Dr Yohai Hakak
Senior Lecturer in Social Work

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Hakak, Y. (2009) ''. Contemporary Jewry, 29 (3). pp. 215 - 240. ISSN: 0147-1694

Journal article

Hakak, Y. (2009) ''. Young, 17 (3). pp. 221 - 240. ISSN: 1103-3088

Journal article

Hakak, Y. (2009) 'Haredi male bodies in the public sphere: Negotiating with the religious text and secular Israeli men'. Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality, 3 (2). pp. 100 - 122.

Journal article

Hakak, Y. (2009) 'Who is a Hero? 'The One Who Subdues His Inclinations' Meets a Secular Israeli Body'. Israeli Sociology, 11 (1). pp. 159 - 190.

Journal article

Hakak, Y. (2008) 'Blessed be the Sage’s Memory? Haredi Reflections and Challenges to the Portrayal of Torah Sages from Past Generations'. Israeli Sociology, 9 (2). pp. 387 - 412.

Journal article

Hakak, Y. (2006) 'Men in Black: A Journey to the Wellsprings of Israeli Politics: Haredi Men in the Likud.'. Jerusalem, Israel: The Israeli Institute for Democracy. ISSN 10: 965-519-016-1

Book

Hakak, Y. (2006) 'The Haredi Body Returns from Exile: Moving between the Yeshiva, Army, Work and Politics'. PhD Thesis.

Thesis dissertation

Hakak, Y. (2005) 'Spirituality and Worldliness in Lithuanian Yeshivas'. Place of publication: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies, Israel. Available at: . ISSN: 0792-6251

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Hakak, Y. (2005) 'From the Army of G-d to the Israeli Armed Forces: An Interaction Between Two Cultural Models', in Okkenhaug, IM. and Flaskerud, I. (eds.) Gender, Religion and Change in the Middle East: Two Hundred Years of History. Oxford : Berg. pp. 29 - 45. ISBN 10: 184520199-x.

Book chapter

Cohen, B., Meler, E. and Hakak, Y. (2005) 'Developing Employment in the Haredi Sector'. Place of publication: Joint, Israel.

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Hakak, Y. (2004) 'Vocational Training for Ultra Orthodox Men'. Place of publication: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies, Israel. Available at: . ISSN: 0792-6251

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Hakak, Y. (2003) 'Yeshiva learning and military training: An encounter between two cultural models'. Place of publication: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies, Israel. Available at: . ISSN: 0792-6251

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