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‘The widest-ranging Jewish Book Week yet’

Jewish Book Week 2023 kicks off on February 25. Its director Claudia Rubenstein introduces this year’s star-studded programme

February 16, 2023 09:55
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In the absence of an Olympic-style opening ceremony or a bottle of champagne to smash on a ship’s bow, at Jewish Book Week we strive to present a really special event to open the festival with. And it would be hard to think of a more fitting start than the evening of February 25 when broadcaster Francine Stock is joined by two outstanding writers, Shalom Auslander and Howard Jacobson. When you take into account the titles of their latest books — Shalom’s novel Mother for Dinner and Howard’s memoir Mother’s Boy — it is fair to assume that the much-mythologised Jewish mother will feature heavily.


That first night — by accident or design! — is a true taste of the Jewish Book Week experience, as having focused on literary matters, we tackle those other Jewish Book Week tentpoles: current affairs, entertainment, history and politics. In Pop Starts we journey back to the first half of the last century with Bob Stanley, author of Let’s Do It: The Birth of Pop, in conversation with one of the most beloved British songwriters of the last 60 years, Graham Gouldman, who penned hits for the Hollies, Herman’s Hermits and the Yardbirds before forming 10cc. And to close off night one we have one of our trademark debates, questioning what the future is for American Jews, with JC editor Jake Wallis Simons joined by experts Simon Schama, Zoe Strimpel and Jewish Review of Books editor Abraham Socher.

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