We're delighted to share that the judges of the Wingate Literary Prize 2026 have announced their shortlist of six books, including The Gates of Gaza by Amir Tibon.
The judges commented:
‘We were delighted with the variety and balance of our shortlist. Here are hidden histories, from the Iraqi Jewish community revealed in Chopping Onions on my Heart to the Weimar-era revolution depicted in The Einstein of Sex. Berlin Atomized transports us to the far future; The Gates of Gaza takes on the terrible divisions of the past and the conflicts of the present. City of Laughter remakes the family saga in a brand-new light; and Oliver Sacks’ Letters offer insight into one remarkable man and the many worlds in which he lived. Fiction and non-fiction, there is huge range and richness here.’
Now in its 49th year, the annual prize, worth £4,000 is awarded to the best book, fiction or non-fiction, to convey the idea of Jewishness to the general reader.
This year’s judging panel is comprised of chair, Erica Wagner, Xiaolu Guo, Kate Weinberg and Rabbi Adam Zagoria-Moffet. The Wingate Prize and the Jewish Literary Foundation are pleased to be working in partnership again this year, supported by JW3.
The Jewish Literary Foundation will be hosting a celebration event. Author and Wingate Trustee, Emily Kasriel, will be joined by the Wingate Prize winner and this year’s judges to explore What’s Next for Jewish Books: A conversation with The Wingate Prize. 2pm on Sunday 8 March at Kings Place as part of Jewish Book Week.
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