(Jewish Group) The target audience for Jews Don't Count is anyone but Jews
My book, Jews Dont Count, is a personal polemic. It includes a lot of what is now called my lived experience in simpler terms, stories from my life, examples of how this one minority doesnt seem to be considered, by the people who care most about minorities, quite a proper one.
When it came to making a documentary on the same subject, which went out on Channel 4 on Monday, that meant an opportunity presented itself to bring on board other voices, and other stories. Which is why if you watched it, you will have heard David Schwimmer, Sarah Silverman, Stephen Fry, Miriam Margoyles, Rachel Riley, Neil Gaiman and others talk, in ways you might not usually hear, about Jews being, to quote the director Patrick Marber an unprotected species, and how vulnerable that makes them feel.
One criticism that Ive heard is that the film spends a lot of time arguing that Jews are not the privileged, rich stereotype which seems to disqualify them from vulnerable minority status, and yet here I am on screen with a lot of privileged, rich Jews.
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So. I know this being the Jewish Chronicle, I am now mainly talking to Jews, but if you havent seen it go and check it out on All4. And more importantly, tell your non-Jewish friends to do the same.