Sergio Della Pergola (Hebrew: סרג'ו דלה-פרגולה; born 7 September 1942) is an Italian-born Israeli demographer, statistician, and professor. He is an expert in demography and statistics related to the global Jewish population.
Biography
Della Pergola was born to a Jewish family in Trieste in September 1942. His grandfather was a rabbi.[1] After World War II, the family settled in Milan, where Della Pergola was an active member of Jewish youth movements and student organizations.[2] He immigrated to Israel in 1966, settling down in Jerusalem.
He holds an MA in political science from the University of Pavia and a PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is Professor Emeritus of population studies at the Hebrew University’s Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, where he was the Institute Chair and Director of the Division of Jewish Demography and Statistics and held the Shlomo Argov Chair in Israel–Diaspora Relations.[3]
Della Pergola is married to Miriam Toaff (daughter of Elio Toaff), with whom he has four children.[4]