Correspondence with Jewish Quarterly
Extent and Medium
11 letters
Creator(s)
- Jewish Quarterly
Biographical History
The Jewish Quarterly is a UK literary and cultural magazine, published 4 times a year. Founded in 1953 by journalist Jacob Sonntag it has been publishing continuously since, focusing on issues of Jewish concern but also has interests in wider culture and politics.
Scope and Content
Correspondence primarily regarding an anthology of modern Yiddish poetry. Furthermore, options for rendering a series of Holocaust survivors’ testimonies, that had been written in Yiddish and published in Poland, into English is discussed.
Conditions Governing Reproduction
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People
- Sonntag, Jacob
Subjects
- Yiddish
- Poetry
- Personal narratives
- Jewish press
Places
- Great Britain