Jewish newspaper editors to give Q&A at JW3
The editors of Britain’s three biggest Jewish newspapers will make history next month when they come together to be quizzed by their readers.
The Jewish News’ Richard Ferrer will join the Jewish Chronicle’s Stephen Pollard and the Jewish Telegraph’s Paul Harris to take questions from an audience on hot topics affecting Anglo-Jewry, as well as the big editorial decisions that go into putting together their papers each week.
The event, on 15 May at JW3, will mark the first time that the editors of all three titles have come together for such a panel.
JW3’s chief executive Raymond Simonson said: “I’m delighted that, for the first time, the editors of the three widest read Jewish newspapers in the UK will discuss the issues that matter most to the community. It will be a lively debate.”
The panel will be chaired by Sky News presenter Samantha Simmonds.
• To book tickets visit www.jw3.org.uk
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