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Obituary: Jonny Zucker

Children's writer and educator Jonny Zucker has died aged 49

December 9, 2016 14:18
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Children's writer and educator, Jonny Zucker possessed a unique gift  the ability to communicate with absolutely anyone, making them feel special within seconds of meeting him. Even strangers connected immediately. His death has left a sense of numbing shock and sorrow amongst the immense amount of people, worldwide, whose lives he touched.

Zucker was a man of prodigious and varied talents. Even though he wrote his first book when he was 10, his real dream was to play football for England or his beloved Arsenal. He was raised in Hampstead Garden Suburb (or East Finchley depending on who he was telling) and attended Brooklands Primary School and then University College School (UCS), before studying Politics, Education and Psychology at Manchester University.

“Honny,” as he was known within his close-knit family, was the son of Kenneth and Ruth Zucker and younger brother to Naomi. He was often the centre of attention making them laugh with his antics. During the Zucker annual camping trips — later the blueprint for his holidays for four decades — children would gravitate towards him to play football and be entertained.

It was this charisma that became the hallmark of his considerable achievements and relationships. His formative years were enriched by a deep involvement in Habonim-Dror. He spent a gap year in Israel with the movement, and met a group of people there, many of whom became lifelong friends. He had a strong sense of Jewishness and in the late 1980s visited refuseniks in Moscow.