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Jack Omer Jackaman

Jack Omer-Jackaman is the author of The Impact of Zionism and Israel on Anglo-Jewry’s Identity, 1948–1982: Caught Somewhere Between Zion and Galut (Vallentine Mitchell) and a former deputy editor of Fathom Journal.

Tread Lightly Lest My People’s Bones Protest: Litvinoff, Eliot, and English Antisemitism

Fall 2024

Tread Lightly Lest My People’s Bones Protest: Litvinoff, Eliot, and English Antisemitism

Jack Omer-Jackaman

The London crowd was delighted to hear that the young poet would be reading an ode to T. S. Eliot; then, as if on cue, the great man entered the hall. “Eminence becomes you,” began Litvinoff. But then, oh dear . . .

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