The Irish and the Jews

A review of Gerry McDonnell’s Lost and Found

Atlanta Jewish Connector, January 4, 2024

In addition to his other writings, Dublin author Gerry Mc Donnell (McDonnell) has produced a unique series of poems, plays, novellas, and essays concerning Irish Jewry. His Lost and Found (Lapwing Publications, 2003), a narrative poem published two decades ago and centering on Mono, a homeless Jewish man living in Dublin’s Phoenix Park, is part of that lifework.

Review — Life is a Funny Business: A Very Personal Story

Atlanta Jewish Connector, August 29, 2022

Alan Shatter offers insight into Irish society from the 1950s through the 1970s and recounts how being Jewish influenced him personally and politically.

A Review of Simon Lewis’s Jewtown

JewishBoston, April 28, 2022

A collection of poems chronicles the rise and decline of Cork’s Jewish community

A Transcript of Rabbi Theodore Lewis’s 1959 TV Appearance

The Times of Israel — The Blogs, December 15, 2019

Among other events in his storied life, Rabbi Theodore Lewis appeared as a guest on an episode of the popular American television game show To Tell the Truth. Sponsored by the cigarette manufacturer Marlboro and hosted by Bud Collyer, the episode aired on the evening of June 30, 1959.

A Persistent Interest in the Other: Gerry Mc Donnell’s Writings on Irish Jews

Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 108:431 (Autumn 2019), pp. 298–312

Dublin author Gerry Mc Donnell explores Irish Jewry in prose and poetry.

For an earlier article on Mc Donnell, see A Literary Outsider, Gerry McDonnell Continues to Find Inspiration in Irish Jewry, New English Review, November 2018

Irish writer Gerry Mc Donnell in Dublin. Photo — Shai Afsai

 

When the Rabbi Told the Truth

Tablet Magazine, June 29, 2018

Fifty-nine years ago, Rabbi Theodore Lewis of Newport went on one of TV’s most popular game shows. Hilarity and profundity ensued.