Friday, 10 January 2020

Jewish Book Week 2020

This year, Jewish Book Week takes place from 29 February to 8 March 2020 - at King’s Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9AG and JW3, 341-351 Finchley Road, London NW3 6ET. 

Yet again, there are plenty of fabulous events and live performances on offer.




Great events
For nine days, Jewish Book Week brings together nearly 200 multi-award winning writers from the worlds of history, journalism, philosophy, science, art, music, poetry and fiction in a celebration of ideas. Themes range from memory to espionage to what it means to be a 'Jewish writer'.


The 2020 line-up includes:
  • Emma Barnett
  • Tom Bower
  • Camilla Cavendish
  • Gavin Esler
  • Jonathan Freedland
  • Nicci Gerrard
  • Adam Gopnik
  • Howard Jacobson
  • Rachel Johnson
  • Norman Lebrecht
  • Sue MacGregor
  • Douglas Murray
  • Melanie Phillips
  • Philippe Sands
  • Marcus du Sautoy
  • Simon Schama
  • Tom Segev
  • Elif Shafak
  • Martin Rees
  • Andrew Robinson
  • Edmund de Waal
  • A.B. Yehoshua
Live performance is a big feature – and this year, highlights include Rob ‘Judge’ Rinder and singer Claire Martin with music of Hollywood’s golden age, and Simon Schama performing his Wordy: The Show.

Tickets are now available! To see the full programme and book your tickets, click here.


First-ever family day
Jewish Book Week's first-ever 'Family Day' is on Sunday 2nd February, when Murderous Math's Kjartan Poskitt celebrates his hero The Great Houdini: The World's Most Amazing Escape Artist and Michael Rosen discusses The Missing: The True Story of My Family in WWII, his new book on speaking with children about the Holocaust.

Schools programme
Jewish Book Week is running a speakers programme  for schools in the London area. Many of the authors appearing at Jewish Book Week generously donate their time to speak in schools in the Greater London area about topics ranging from Politics to Physics, supporting Jewish Book Week's goal of encouraging conversations and learning within the Jewish community and beyond.

For more information, visit the Jewish Book Week website here.

Follow the #JBW20 hashtag on social media and the Jewish Book Week Twitter account - @JewishBookWeek





No comments:

Post a Comment