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Henriette Dahan Kalev was born on 27 April, 1947 in Morocco, is a feminist. Discover Henriette Dahan Kalev's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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"Mizrachim In Israel." Who's Left in Israel. Ed. Dan Leon. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2004. 161-168.
Dahan Kalev is a recipient of the Women Creating Change award (2000), and was on the nominations committee of the Nobel Prize in 2004.
In 1994, Dahan Kalev was one of the Mizrahi feminists who disrupted the 10th Feminist Conference in Givat Haviva, in protest of the exclusion of Mizrahi women from the centers of power in the feminist movement by Ashkenazi women, and the refusal to include their issues in the movement. This event is considered the birth of the Mizrahi feminist movement, and Dahan Kalev became one of the founders of the Mizrahi feminist organization Ahoti - for Women in Israel, and a leading theorist, introducing Mizrahi feminism into academic frameworks.
She completed her bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees at the Hebrew University in the Department of Political Science. Her master's thesis was on the subject of "Intellectuals in Politics". She received her PhD in 1992. Her dissertation title was "Self-Organizing System: Wadi Salib and the Black Panthers - Implications for Israeli Society." This was the first study to be conducted on the events of Wadi Salib and the connection between Wadi Salib and the Black Panthers protests. The study dealt with the mechanisms of discrimination by state institutions toward Mizrahim. Its major conclusions included the great missed opportunity of the State of Israel to accommodate protest as a democratic act. Parts of the research were published as articles by the Israel Democracy Institute, the Yad Ben Zvi Institute and in the Van Leer Institute publications. Her article "Mizrahi Feminism - Between East and West" deals with the growth of the Mizrahi feminist in Israel. Another article written by Dahan Kalev is "You're so pretty, you do not look Moroccan", which was translated into several languages, and is taught in postcolonial programs in Israel and abroad.
Dahan Kalev was born in Morocco and immigrated to Israel with her parents when she was a toddler in 1949. After their immigration, they were housed in the "Sha'ar Aliyah" immigrant camp. From there they moved to Pardes Hanna, Tiberias and Holon, and when she was ten they moved to Jerusalem.
Henriette Dahan Kalev (in Hebrew: הנרייט דהאן כלב; born on April 27, 1947) is an Israeli Senior Lecturer of political science and the founder of the Gender Studies Program at Ben Gurion University. She is one of the founders of the Mizrahi feminist movement, and one of the leading theorists of Mizrahi feminism.