Professor Geoffrey Alderman is the acknowledged authority on the
history of the Jews in modern Britain. During an academic career
spanning forty years he has produced some of the most authoritative
and controversial studies in this field, lighting up the dark
corners of the Jewish existence in Great Britain and revealing
secrets the Anglo-Jewish communities would rather have kept from
public view. In this book he presents sixteen of these essays,
covering fields as disparate as the history of the Jewish vote in
the UK, the true story of the British Chief Rabbinate, and the
uneasy tenure of Sir Jonathan Sacks in that office. He also
considers the role of the historian in Anglo-Jewish life, and the
troubled careers of some of its leaders and scholars.
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