
THE Jewish Quarterly magazine, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary, is finding new readers - in South Korea.
After the USA and the UK, the Asian republic is now its biggest market.
"We couldn't get over it," said arts journalist Nicola Christie (right), who became editor of the London-based literary publication in summer, "It's exciting."
The explanation, she believes, is the growing number of Jewish studies courses opening in South Korean universities.
"It's made us aware that the appetite for Jewish culture and thinking is bigger than we realised," she said.
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