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‘Welcome to Jewish Book Week 2026

This year, we mark Jewish Book Week’s 75th festival. At its heart, it remains a place where our community gathers to explore ideas that are bold, challenging, joyful, and deeply rooted in the Jewish literary tradition. As we reach this milestone, first envisioned by Dr George Webber in 1952, I thank everyone whose support has carried us here.

I warmly invite you to explore the festival programme and discover the many treasures of this anniversary edition, reflecting the distinctive quality that has defined Jewish Book Week: thoughtfully curated, ambitious conversations shaped by curiosity and passion. Our 75th festival is our most ambitious yet.

Over nine days, more than 160 speakers and performers – including Booker Prize winners, historians, novelists, musicians, actors, emerging writers and playwrights, journalists, and scholars – join us. Alongside our home at Kings Place, we host pop-up events across London, including the British Museum, British Library, and Bridge Theatre, as well as an extensive free online programme. I know you will find conversations that inspire, challenge, and move you. At a time when Jewish life feels threatened around the world, let Jewish Book Week be a beacon for everything rich, diverse, resilient, and magnificent about the Jewish experience.

Thank you for joining us in this very special year.’

Claudia Rubenstein, Director

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Britain at a Crossroads

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Four experts on British politics and policy delve into how Britain's changing public face is reshaping what kind of future we can expect. With David Aaronovitch, Vernon Bogdanor and Margaret Hodge.

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Fin-de-Siècle Emigré Collectors: A British Story

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Researcher and writer John Hilary unpicks the tangled histories of the German Jewish philanthropists and art collectors whose legacies were nearly erased by wartime suspicions and prejudices.

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In Flight: Kafka, Fiction & Reality

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Prize-winning author and literary theorist Gabriel Josipovici draws lines between fiction and real life in his 2024 novel-cum-biography duo ‘Partita and A Winter in Zürau’.

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Unpacking Israel & Palestine

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Historian Colin Shindler, Philosopher P.M.S. Hacker and Professor Miri Rubin search for clarity amidst moral and political confusion in a special conversation for Jewish Book Week 2026.

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Bob Dylan: Jewish Roots, American Soil

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Sixty-five years after Robert Zimmerman became Bob Dylan, Harry Freedman and Mark Malcomson trace the Jewish roots of one of the twentieth century’s most iconic musicians.

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In Gaza’s Wake

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Jewish Quarterly essayists Simon Schama, Tanya Gold and Adam Kirsch discuss the fractious reality of living as a Jew in the shadow of 7 October. In a conversation chaired by Dave Rich.

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Hitchcock & Bernstein: The Film

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Discover the true story of Alfred Hitchcock's involvement in the harrowing effort to document the unimaginable, with an exclusive staged reading starring Henry Goodman as Sidney Bernstein.

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Jewish Book Week Off-Site Events - Monday

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The Jewish Book Week 2026 fringe programme offers opportunities to enjoy guided tours, talks and workshops around some of London’s most important Jewish cultural sites and subjects.

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Jewish Book Week Off-Site Events - Tuesday

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The Jewish Book Week 2026 fringe programme offers opportunities to enjoy guided tours, talks and workshops around some of London's most important Jewish cultural sites and subjects.

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Jewish Book Week Online Events - Tuesday

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The first day of online events at Jewish Book Week 2026 features Jonathan Brent and Christoph Dieckmann exploring YIVO’s role in preserving European Jewish culture, while illuminating how history and scholarship confront the Holocaust’s seismic impact on European civilization and humanity.

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Jewish Book Week Off-Site Events - Wednesday

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The Jewish Book Week 2026 fringe programme offers opportunities to enjoy guided tours, talks and workshops around some of London’s most important Jewish cultural sites and subjects.

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Jewish Book Week Online Events - Wednesday

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Wednesday’s online events see explorations of religion, history, and biography, from Adam Silverstein’s analysis of the villain Haman across centuries, to Erica Brown reflecting on faith after crisis, and Amit Segal revealing the hidden stories behind Israel’s most pivotal political moments.

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Family Affairs: From Salonica to the Open Road

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2025 Booker Prize Shortlisted novelist Benjamin Markovits and prolific critic and author Michael Arditti unpack the peculiarities of Jewish storytelling in conversation with Amanda Craig.

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Jazz up the 80s with the Jay Rayner Sextet

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Join the Jay Rayner Sextet as they celebrate the greatest jazz-influenced chart hits of the 80s, including dance floor fillers by Sade, Matt Bianco, Swing Out Sister and Sting.

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New Jewish Playwrights: A Showcase

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See exciting new work from the inaugural cohort of Jewish Literary Foundation’s Jewish Playwrights Programme. Supported by the Shoresh Charitable Foundation.

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Jewish Book Week Off-Site Events - Thursday

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The Jewish Book Week 2026 fringe programme offers opportunities to enjoy guided tours, talks and workshops around some of London’s most important Jewish cultural sites and subjects.

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Jewish Book Week Online Events - Thursday

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Thursday’s online offering examines culture, literature, and intrigue, with Nigel Biggar on the moral stakes of modern debates, Rüdiger Görner on Stefan Zweig’s literary legacy, and Mikhl Yashinsky reviving the adventures of Max Spitzkopf, the Yiddish Sherlock Holmes.

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Carole King: In Words & Music

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Don't miss this specially commissioned discussion on the life and music of legendary singer/songwriter Carole King, featuring performances of some of her greatest hits from Cassidy Janson, the star of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.

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Everything is Copy: Writing Family

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Jewish Book Week presents Esther Freud and Miriam Robinson, two writers whose novels bring us inside the usually private rooms of the family and explode the secrets at their core.

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Hidden Histories: Spies, Secrets and Survival

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Two leading historians present their thrilling new histories of espionage and underground networks in the twentieth century, with new research shedding light on these murkiest of stories.

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The Future of Liberal Democracy

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Editor of The Spectator and former Cabinet minister Michael Gove joins a panel of thinkers and writers to discuss the health of the principles and traditions that underpin Liberal Democracy.

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Stand Up at Jewish Book Week

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Jewish Book Week brings you up-and-coming stars of stand-up in this special partnership with Honk! comedy nights, featuring Frankie Thompson, Sarah Roberts, Sansha and Bella Narain.

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Can We Still Trust Auntie?

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The BBC is beleaguered by accusations of bias and unprofessionalism from all sides, and is constantly featured in its own headlines. What next for one of the UK's best-known institutions? Our expert panel discusses.

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