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Paul Johnson shows his watercolour landscape painting, circa 1995. Photo by John Stoddart/Popperfoto via Getty Images.
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May 16, 2025

Podcast: J.J. Kimche on Paul Johnson’s Legacy of Philo-Semitism

By Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic

What a great historian saw in Jewish history.

Podcast: J.J. Kimche

Born in 1928 in Manchester, Paul Johnson was a British Catholic who while at the helm of the New Statesman liked to boast that he had met every British prime minister from Churchill to Blair and every American president from Eisenhower to George W. Bush—the latter of whom awarded Paul Johnson with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2006.

After publishing a fascinating, spanning history of Christianity, Paul Johnson grew ever more curious about Judaism, Christianity’s elder brother in faith. That fascination led, in 1987, to the publication of his A History of the Jews, which until now is perhaps the best paced, best written single-volume history of the Jewish idea in English. It was sometimes quipped that it was given as a gift to half the bar mitzvahs in America. Paul Johnson died at the age of ninety-four in January 2023.

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