Wingate Literary Prize

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The Jewish Quarterly Wingate Prize was introduced in 1977 by Harold Hyam Wingate and awarded annually by the Jewish Quarterly magazine , a British literary prize for works of fiction or non-fiction (“is awarded to the best book, fiction or non-fiction, to translate the idea of ​​Jewishness to the general reader ”), with the award-winning titles being selected from a shortlist of six titles each. The prize is endowed with £ 4000 (as of 2018). It is not specified whether only one title or two works (fiction and non-fiction) will be awarded per year.

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