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Jewish Renaissance : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jewish Renaissance
''Jewish Renaissance'' is a quarterly cultural magazine, founded in October 2001,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jewish renaissance: magazine of Jewish culture )〕 covering Jewish culture, arts and communities in Britain and beyond. It is edited by Rebecca Taylor, former News Editor at ''Time Out London''. ==Scope and content== The magazine focuses on the arts – visual arts and architecture, music, cinema, theatre and literature in Europe and in Israel – as well as on Jewish identity and relations with other cultures and religions. In each issue there is a 10–16 page illustrated feature on a different Jewish community around the world, drawing on historical material, contemporary interviews, and a cultural events listing, among other content. The January 2014 issue, for instance, focused on the Jews of Krakow, Poland. The magazine also contains in-depth interviews of people of interest from a Jewish historical or cultural viewpoint. For example, it interviewed Mike Leigh prior to the Royal National Theatre production of his 2005 play ''Two Thousand Years'', Glasgow artist Hannah Frank and philanthropists Elizabeth Sackler of the Arthur M. Sackler Foundation and Nasser David Khalili. The magazine published an interview with Helga Bejach, a Jewish child rescued on the Kindertransport and subsequently adopted by the family of Richard and David Attenborough. In July 2012, on the eve of the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, it interviewed Israeli Paralympic rower Moran Samuel. In October 2013 it interviewed Dame Vivien Duffield. In January 2015 it interviewed violinist Irmina Trynkos. The magazine also contains articles on such contemporary subjects as how the Jewish community is responding to climate change.
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