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Published by the Jewish Literary Trust from 2018.

The Jewish Quarterly is an international, London-based journal of ideas. Founded in 1953, it presents a vibrant Jewish perspective on contemporary culture. For 60 years it has upheld the rich tradition of Jewish intellectualism and is admired for its fine writing and hard thinking. Proudly liberal and pluralistic, the Jewish Quarterly offers readers and contributors a space in which to challenge conventional thinking.
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