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	<title>Jewish Quarterly &#187; Naomi Alderman</title>
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		<title>United</title>
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		<dc:creator>Naomi Alderman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the fifteenth day of October the Festival of Judaism began. Its slogan — draped on banners across the entrance and printed on the front of glossy Souvenir Brochures — was ‘the centre of Jewish life is the family home’. In celebration of this theme, the central exhibition of the festival was a Jewish Family [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the fifteenth day of October the Festival of Judaism began. Its slogan — draped on banners across the entrance and printed on the front of glossy Souvenir Brochures — was ‘the centre of Jewish life is the family home’. In celebration of this theme, the central exhibition of the festival was a Jewish Family Home and excitingly (and this was where bringing in the new young expo team, full of flashy headline-grabbing ideas had really paid off) for the entire duration of the festival, a real authentic Jewish family would be living in the space.<br />
It was quite a coup, one that had attracted the attention not just of the Jewish press, or the British press, but even the worldwide media. Shlomo Luei, Director of the Festival, appeared blinking on various international news feeds. ‘It seemed the natural progression,’ he said. ‘For years, we’ve had demonstrations at the Festival of various aspects of traditional Jewish life that people no longer do at home: koshering chickens, baking challa, taking clothing apart to separate wool and linen and so on. This year we wanted to present a much fuller picture of that ancient way of life; we were very lucky that the Blattsteins  agreed to take part.’<span id="more-675"></span>Please <a href="http://jewishquarterly.org/wp-login.php?redirect_to=/author/naomi-alderman-2/feed/">Login</a> or <a href="http://jewishquarterly.org/wp-login.php?action=register">Register</a> to read the rest of this content.</p>
<p>Naomi Alderman wrote this short story in response to: Connection, Continuity and Community British Jewish Women Speak Out, a review initiated and implemented by an independent group of professional and lay women led by Rosalind Preston OBE. The full report can be found at: <a href="http://www.boardofdeputies.org.uk/file/ConnectionContinuityCommunity.pdf">www.boardofdeputies.org.uk/file/ConnectionContinuityCommunity.pdf</a></p>
<p>Naomi Alderman’s new novel <em>The Lessons</em> will be published by Penguin in April 2010.</p>
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		<series:name><![CDATA[#214 Winter '09]]></series:name>
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