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Out and proud about my Jewish background

'In the last 20 years I have been a public Jew in a way I wasn’t really in the 20 years before that.'

September 4, 2020 14:03
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A month after joining The Times in the summer of 2001 I took a long planned holiday. We were due to fly back on September 11. Naturally we were forced to delay our return to Britain for a couple of days and I then returned to a political world that had been much changed.

It is hard therefore for me to be sure whether it was the events of 9/11 or joining a national newspaper that were more responsible for making me so outspoken about being Jewish. All I know is that in the last 20 years I have been a public Jew in a way I wasn’t really in the 20 years before that.

I’ve been thinking about this as I first collected and then, in late August, saw published a selection of my columns, assembled now as a book called Everything in Moderation. Here are my conclusions.

Not long after becoming a columnist I realised that the key to them is authenticity. They have to reflect who you are, where you come from, what you deep down believe. It is not enough that you think something, readers have to care that it is you that thinks it.

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