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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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Translation: An Unfolding Dialogue

Words / Jewish Book Week

A conversation marking the first year of a new translation prize awarded by the Jewish Literary Foundation, in partnership with the TLS.

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Children of the Book: A Memoir of Reading Together

Words / Jewish Book Week

Join us for an ode to the sacred art of reading together, as Ilana Kurshan explores how reading at home shapes family life, from picture books to Bible readings.

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Boy from the North Country

Words / Jewish Book Week

An author takes us along on his own journey of discovery, which began when his dying mother revealed something earth-shattering about his identity.

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A Poetry of Migration

Words / Jewish Book Week

A blend of poetry readings and discussions explores the heritage of German-Jewish poets living and writing in the UK today. Poets Annie Freud, Stephen Duncan, and Jennifer Langer, chaired by Monica Bohm-Duchen.

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Howl: Howard Jacobson & Adam Kirsch

Words / Jewish Book Week

Man Booker Prize winner Howard Jacobson gives an exclusive preview of his upcoming new novel ‘Howl’, in conversation with literary critic Adam Kirsch.

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In Flight: Kafka, Fiction & Reality

Words / Jewish Book Week

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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Jewish Book Week Online Events - Thursday

Jewish Book Week / Jewish Book Week

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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Everything is Copy: Writing Family

Words / Jewish Book Week

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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The Work of Writing: Ten New Voices

Words / Jewish Book Week

A chance to hear from the ten exciting writers whose inspiring work and varied voices won them a place on this year’s Genesis JLF Emerging Writers programme.

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Ben Markovits: Meet the Author

Words / Jewish Book Week

A special opportunity for audiences aged under 30 to meet one of the UK's leading novelists.

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Philip Roth: A Life

Words / Jewish Book Week

Jewish Book Week favourite Steven J. Zipperstein returns to the festival to discuss his literary biography of one of America's most fascinating - and divisive - writers.

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What’s Next for Jewish Books: A Conversation with The Wingate Prize

Words / Jewish Book Week

A panel presentation from the 2026 Wingate Prize judges and a chat with the winner of this year’s prize, looking at the challenges facing Jewish writing today.

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Dangerous Debuts

Words / Jewish Book Week

Indulge your thrill-seeking senses in this meeting of two acclaimed debut novelists, who'll discuss forbidden escapes, unspoken betrayals and murderous conspiracies.

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Faith, Sex & Daring: An Orthodox Insight

Words / Jewish Book Week

Rabbi's daughter Yehudis Fletcher describes how her own upbringing in an Orthodox family came into conflict with her sense of self, and how, despite it all, she refused to turn away from her community.

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The Genius Myth

Words / Jewish Book Week

What - or who - is a genius, and why does the myth of the lone male prodigy fascinate us so much? Helen Lewis discusses The Genius Myth: a Guardian and FT Book of the Year.

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