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''''' The Jewish Quarterly''''' is an international Jewish publication that was based in the UK publication until 2021, the journal is now published by Australian publisher [[Morry Schwartz]],<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.thejc.com/news/uk/the-media-investor-relaunching-the-jq-1.509199| title = The media investor relaunching the JQ - The Jewish Chronicle}} </ref> With four issues released a year, ''The Jewish Quarterly'' focuses on issues of [[Jewish culture|Jewish concern]], but also has interests in wider culture and politics.
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''''' [http://jewishquarterly.com The Jewish Quarterly]''''' is an international journal of Jewish culture and ideas, published by Australian publisher, [[Morry Schwartz]]<ref>https://www.thejc.com/news/uk/the-media-investor-relaunching-the-jq-1.509199</ref>. With 4 issues released a year, the Jewish Quarterly focuses on issues of [[Jewish culture|Jewish concern]], but also has interests in wider culture and politics.


==History and profile==
==History and profile==
''The Jewish Quarterly'' was founded by Jacob Sonntag in 1953 and was published in the UK, through to its hiatus in 2019. In 2021, the publication was relaunched by Australian publisher, Morry Schwartz, for international distribution. The current editor is Jonathan Pearlman, who also edits Australian foreign affairs for Schwartz Media. Previous editors have included Matthew Reisz and Elena Lappin and the forthcoming acting editor, [[Rachel Shabi]].
''The Jewish Quarterly'' was founded by Jacob Sonntag in 1953 and was published in the UK, through to its hiatus in 2019. In 2021, the publication was relaunched by Australian publisher, Morry Schwartz, for international distribution. The current editor is Jonathan Pearlman, who also edits ''Australian Foreign Affairs'' for Schwartz Media. Previous editors have included Matthew Reisz, Elena Lappin, and [[Rachel Shabi]].


In 1974, Sonntag described the ''Jewish Quarterly'':<ref>{{cite book
In 1974, Sonntag described the ''Jewish Quarterly'':<ref>{{cite book
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| isbn=978-0853034803}}</ref>
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| text=If I were asked how I envisaged ''The Jewish Quarterly'' when I started it more than twenty years ago, I would say that it was to cultivate literary journalism in the best tradition of Central and Eastern Europe and, in particular, in the best tradition of Eastern European Jewish writing ... I belong to the generation which looked for a synthesis between our Jewishness and our Europeanism, between our nationalism and our socialism, between the particular and the universal ... Part of our upbringing was to revere the printed word, to adorn it with a power of its own. How could truth and reason not prevail'? It was just a question of finding the right word, the right combination of words, and everything else would follow from it. Literature was a living thing for us, and the world of books knew no boundaries. We cherished the illusion that "you have only to will it and your dreams would cease to be fairy tales' ... We felt as a collective, we had a sense of community, we felt called upon to add a link to the 'golden chain', handed to us by an earlier generation.
| text=If I were asked how I envisaged ''The Jewish Quarterly'' when I started it more than twenty years ago, I would say that it was to cultivate literary journalism in the best tradition of Central and Eastern Europe and, in particular, in the best tradition of Eastern European Jewish writing ... I belong to the generation which looked for a synthesis between our Jewishness and our Europeanism, between our nationalism and our socialism, between the particular and the universal ... Part of our upbringing was to revere the printed word, to adorn it with a power of its own. How could truth and reason not prevail'? It was just a question of finding the right word, the right combination of words, and everything else would follow from it. Literature was a living thing for us, and the world of books knew no boundaries. We cherished the illusion that "you have only to will it and your dreams would cease to be fairy tales' ... We felt as a collective, we had a sense of community, we felt called upon to add a link to the 'golden chain', handed to us by an earlier generation.
| author=Jacob Sonntag}}
| author=Jacob Sonntag}}



==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190914220641/https://www.jewishquarterly.org/ |date=September 14, 2019 |title=Official website}}
* https://jewishquarterly.com/ [[Official website]]
* {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190914220641/https://www.jewishquarterly.org/ |date=September 14, 2019 |title= Website Archive}}
* [https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjeq20/current/ ''Jewish Quarterly''] at [[Taylor & Francis]]
* [https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjeq20/current/ ''Jewish Quarterly''] at [[Taylor & Francis]]
* https://jewishquarterly.com/
* https://www.thejc.com/news/uk/the-media-investor-relaunching-the-jq-1.509199
* https://www.thejc.com/news/uk/the-media-investor-relaunching-the-jq-1.509199



Latest revision as of 09:29, 28 November 2024

The Jewish Quarterly is an international Jewish publication that was based in the UK publication until 2021, the journal is now published by Australian publisher Morry Schwartz,[1] With four issues released a year, The Jewish Quarterly focuses on issues of Jewish concern, but also has interests in wider culture and politics.

History and profile

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The Jewish Quarterly was founded by Jacob Sonntag in 1953 and was published in the UK, through to its hiatus in 2019. In 2021, the publication was relaunched by Australian publisher, Morry Schwartz, for international distribution. The current editor is Jonathan Pearlman, who also edits Australian Foreign Affairs for Schwartz Media. Previous editors have included Matthew Reisz, Elena Lappin, and Rachel Shabi.

In 1974, Sonntag described the Jewish Quarterly:[2]

If I were asked how I envisaged The Jewish Quarterly when I started it more than twenty years ago, I would say that it was to cultivate literary journalism in the best tradition of Central and Eastern Europe and, in particular, in the best tradition of Eastern European Jewish writing ... I belong to the generation which looked for a synthesis between our Jewishness and our Europeanism, between our nationalism and our socialism, between the particular and the universal ... Part of our upbringing was to revere the printed word, to adorn it with a power of its own. How could truth and reason not prevail'? It was just a question of finding the right word, the right combination of words, and everything else would follow from it. Literature was a living thing for us, and the world of books knew no boundaries. We cherished the illusion that "you have only to will it and your dreams would cease to be fairy tales' ... We felt as a collective, we had a sense of community, we felt called upon to add a link to the 'golden chain', handed to us by an earlier generation.

— Jacob Sonntag

References

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  1. ^ "The media investor relaunching the JQ - The Jewish Chronicle".
  2. ^ Lehrer, Natasha (2003). The Golden Chain: Fifty Years of the Jewish Quarterly: Fifty Years of Modern Jewish Writing. Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd. ISBN 978-0853034803.
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