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London
Tuesday 3 February |
| 7pm |
European Voices: A series of talks by Austrian and German Jewish authors born after WW2
In association with the LJCC
Goethe-Institut, 50 Princes Gate, Exhibition Road, London SW7
Tickets £5/£3 Tel: 020 7431 0345 |
Esther Dischereit with Rosie Goldsmith |
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Tuesday 17 February |
| 7pm |
European Voices: A series of talks by Austrian and German Jewish authors born after WW2
Austrian Cultural Forum
28 Rutland Gate, London SW7
Tickets £5/£3 Tel: 020 7431 0345 |
Doron Rabinovici with Rosie Goldsmith |
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Saturday 28 February |
| 7.30pm |
Poetry Reading
Palmers Green Bookshop
379 Green Lanes, London N13
Admission free |
Dannie Abse and Myra Schneider |
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Tuesday 2 March |
| 7.30pm |
Launch of their new books on the legacy of the Holocaust
Chelsfield Room, Royal Festival Hall
South Bank Centre
Tickets £7/£5 Tel: 020 7960 4203 |
David Albahari and Eva Hoffman
in conversation with David Cesarani |
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Wednesday 3 March |
| 6pm |
Launch of Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity
Institute of Jewish Studies
Chadwick Lecture Theatre, UCL, Gower Street, London WC1
Admission free Tel: 020 7679 3520 |
Daniel Boyarin |
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Wednesday 10 March |
| 7.30pm |
The author of The German Money (2003), on his emotional thriller about a family coming to terms with 50 years of silence
Wiener Library
4 Devonshire Street, London WI
Tel: 020 7636 7247 |
Lev Raphael |
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Sunday 14 March |
| 3pm |
The author of Chimes of Freedom (2003) explores the politics of Bob Dylan’s lyrics
The Jewish Museum
129-131 Albert St, London NW1
Tickets £6. Tel: 020 7284 1997 |
Mike Marqusee |
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Tuesday 16 March |
| 7pm |
European Voices: A series of talks by Austrian and German Jewish authors born after WW2
Austrian Cultural Forum
28 Rutland Gate, London SW7
Tickets £5/£3 Tel: 020 7431 0345 |
Erich Hackl with Rosie Goldsmith |
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Tuesday 30 March |
| 7pm |
European Voices: A series of talks by Austrian and German Jewish authors born after WW2
Goethe-Institut
50 Princes Gate, Exhibition Road, London SW7
Tickets £5/£3 Tel: 020 7431 0345 |
Barbara Honigmann with Rosie Goldsmith |
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Bath
Tuesday 1 March |
| 4.30pm |
Bath Literature Festival 2004
Guildhall, High Street BA1 SAW
Tickets £7/£6 Tel: 01225 463362 |
Aharon Appelfeld and AB Yehoshua
In conversation with Linda Grant |
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Birmingham
Thursday 4 March |
| 7.30pm |
The author of Chimes of Freedom (2003) explores the politics of Bob Dylan’s lyrics
Midlands Arts Centre,
Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham B12 9QH
Tickets £4/£2 Tel: 0121 440 4221 |
Mike Marqusee |
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Brighton
Monday 1 March |
| 7pm |
Wrestling with God and Men is a ground-breaking book challenging Judaism’s traditional rejection of homosexuality. It is the product of Rabbi Greenberg's ten-year struggle to reconcile his two warring identities, as the first ever openly gay and orthodox rabbi.
Ajex Centre
Eaton Rd, Hove, East Sussex BN3
Tickets £4 Tel: 01273 734537 |
Steven Greenburg |
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Sunday 21 March |
| 2pm |
The author of Relations (2003) talks about her compelling family memoir
Ajex Centre
Eaton Rd, Hove, East Sussex BN3
Tickets £4 Tel: 01273 734537 |
Jane Miller |
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Cambridge
Tuesday 2 March |
| 5pm |
Launch of Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity
King’s College
Admission free. Tel: 01223 331100 |
Daniel Boyarin |
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Wednesday 3 March |
| 5pm |
Faculty of Oriental Studies
Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge University
Admission free |
Aharon Appelfeld |
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Thursday 25 March |
| 6pm |
On Young Turk, a sensuous tale of love, courage and the forging of conscience, set in a multi-racial Turkey giving sanctuary to many of Europe’s Jews fleeing Nazism
Borders
12-13 Market Street, CB2
Admission free Tel: 01223 306188 |
Moris Farhi |
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Glasgow
Monday 8 March |
| 6pm |
The author of The German Money (2003), on his emotional thriller about a family coming to terms with 50 years of silence
UJIA
Chaim Bermant Library, Jewish Community Centre, 222 Fenwick
Road, Giffnock, G46
Admission free. Light supper
Tel: 0141 577 8200
| Lev Raphael |
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Leeds
Tuesday 2 March |
| 8pm |
Wrestling with God and Men is a ground-breaking book challenging Judaism’s traditional rejection of homosexuality. It is the product of Rabbi Greenberg's ten-year struggle to reconcile his two warring identities, as the first ever openly gay and orthodox rabbi.
Tickets £3 Tel: 0113 269 2181 |
Steven Greenburg |
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Manchester
Tuesday 2 March |
| 8pm |
My Wounded Heart by Martin Doerry is the story of his grandmother, Lilli Jahn, a gifted doctor and mother of five. Divorced by her Aryan husband, she was sent to a labour camp in 1942, and from there to Auschwitz in 1944
With the Manchester Balfour Trust and the Roland Benson Library
Yeshurun Synagogue
Coniston Road, Gatley, Cheshire SK8
Tickets £5/£3 Tel: 0161 428 8242 or 0161 428 3112 |
Ilse Doerry and Martin Doerry |
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