
'...detailed and fair.' - The Spectator
'An exhaustive, impressive achievement.' - The Tablet
As a minority, Jews in Britain are confident, their institutions competent and mature. And yet within Jewish life in Britain there is a pervading sense of anxiety.
"[Freedman's] survey is detailed and fair ... For non-Jews, this explains us as well as is possible outside fiction." --The Spectator
"Freedman, a prolific author of books on Jewish subjects, has produced something that could fairly lay claim to becoming the definitive guide to British Jewry...And as a portrait of a community at a particular moment, it is an exhaustive, impressive achievement." --The Tablet "The book is a great primer as an introduction to what makes Jews tick today." --Jewish News "[Freedman] writes clearly and knows the community inside and out." --New Humanist "Freedman's insider account of Britain Jewry...tells a story of "confidence", "maturity", even relative cohesion." --Times Literary Supplement