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Can the Jewish Quarterly be saved?

The Anglo-Jewish magazine which has published leading writers for more than 65 years has missed its last two editions

August 23, 2019 08:30
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Efforts to revive the Jewish Quarterly are continuing six months after the literary magazine published its last issue.

The independent journal, founded by Jacob Sonntag in 1953, has published many of British Jewry’s leading writers over the years including Harold Pinter and Arnold Wesker.

But its spring and summer print editions have not appeared this year and its last editor took a new job in June.

For a number of months, the magazine’s website has posted the message, “We are experiencing some issues but hope to be up and running soon.”

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