Jews in Britain
By (Author) Michael Leventhal
By (author) Richard Goldstein
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
10th May 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Social groups: religious groups and communities
941.004924
64
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 6mm
168g
This book tells the epic thousand-year story of Britains Jewish community, the countrys oldest minority group, replete with the dark episodes of persecution and expulsion, but also with positive periods of acceptance and toleration. Some Jews came as wealthy traders, others as desperate refugees; some had to lead secret lives, and others in different times stood shoulder to shoulder with the rest of the nation against threats to the British way of life, which included the Nazis. The impact of Jewish culture on daily life on language, on food, on religion, art and business has been inestimable, and this book is a fully illustrated introduction and fitting tribute.
Michael Leventhal, journalist and publisher, is the founder of Gefiltefest - an annual festival of Jewish food in Britain. i"Richard Goldstein, Jewish history educator and European tour guide, is Director of Operations at the Institute for Jewish Policy Research.