Our favourite Jewish literary tragics are getting together to talk all things Summer reading, recommendations & exciting previews of upcoming releases. Join @goldsteinelissa@BramPresser & @TaliLavi1 at Justin Art House Museum for an evening of books!
https://t.co/79901ObQhp
So exciting to see some of our favourite moments from the #MJBW2022 spread across the pages of @aus_jewishnews! There's still so much to look forward to from MJBW. Sign up to our mailing list & be the first to know about new Book Chats & upcoming events. https://t.co/KeymHQlrDX
Really interesting chat with @ashg1305 Ashley Goldberg in the lead up to @MelbJewishBW about his novel Abomination out now through @PenguinBooksAus check it out here https://t.co/Su8oc9qlUK
Reporting in times of crisis. Sunday May 29 at the Melbourne Jewish Book Week. Glen Eira Town Hall. Come and join us if you’re in town. https://t.co/50FAjG78YM
See Mireille Juchau at #MJBW2022.
Thought-provoking and insightful conversations, panel discussions, keynote addresses and commissioned performances.
The @MelbjewishBW is running from Saturday 28 - Tuesday 31 May.
https://t.co/9tKqCQEmRs
Two weeks to go until #MJBW2022! Our festival has something for everyone – from profound discussion to pure entertainment, literature to food, politics to music, bubbles (yes, bubbles) to book launches, special readings and more! Book tickets today: https://t.co/XkM3JhBgA9
Fear, anticipation. The moment before meeting the artist I have been reading for over half my life. Whose words have become assimilated into my self.
He was as compassionate, as deeply intelligent as his work.
Now for the event on 31 May @MelbJewishBW#DavidGrossman
In a Melbourne first, one of the most respected writers of our times, David Grossman, will speak to @TaliLavi1 in an intimate conversation about love, vulnerability and home, encompassing his recent novel More Than I Love My Life, and his life’s work. https://t.co/vAUdlytul4
The success of a festival such as ours depends on so many people, not least our volunteers with their generous support and spirit. Click the link to learn more and sign up to be a MJBW Volunteer! https://t.co/TRgsx2Ka7V
COVID-19, politics, war or fake news, conspiracy theories have abounded over the past two years. Our panel of scientists & journalists incl. Deborah Stone, @ProfPCDoherty @MargaretSimons@normanswan & @zoyashef examine reporting in times of crisis https://t.co/dV0dJeesVa
Yiddish performance, whether theatrical, spoken or music form, is alive in Melbourne. Practitioners & researchers, Nicola Mensa Hearn, Galit Klas, Rebecca Margolis & Simon Starr, discuss what we can learn from such performances at #MJBW2022 https://t.co/m6WTyG2UvW
At #MJBW2022, we are holding an Open Mic for senior school students! Read out pieces of original writing, of any genre, fiction or non-fiction, including poetry. EOI are now open on our website. Share this opportunity with the young writers in your life!
https://t.co/7Ia6rHu7QN
Join @TheBookerPrizes winner, Howard Jacobson in conversation with @SarahKanowski as they discuss his recent memoir, Mother’s Boy — an exploration of belonging and not belonging, of being an insider and outsider, and of being English and Jewish. https://t.co/xKCN4YadRb
We're delighted to be hosting the brilliant Natasha Sholl for our festival event Not a Pity Party: On Grief, Trauma, Storytelling & Surrender with the equally wonderful Dalit Kaplan! Natasha's first book, Found, Wanting, is out now with @ultimopress, https://t.co/9WT5rDBXAC
We are thrilled to finally share the program for our upcoming festival. #MJBW2022 has something for everyone – from profound discussion to pure entertainment, literature to food, politics to music, bubbles (yes, bubbles) to open mic performances! https://t.co/XkM3JhBgA9