Born in New York, raised in Toronto, Jill Culiner, writer, social critical artist, and photographer has spent most of her life in France, England, Germany, Hungary, Turkey, Holland, and North Africa. She presently lives in a 400-year-old inn in France, so chaotic and strange that it has been classified as a museum.
Her photographic exhibition about the First and Second World Wars, La Mémoire Effacée, toured France, Canada, and Hungary under the auspices of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UNESCO. Her non-fiction, Finding Home in the Footsteps of the Jewish Fusgeyers won the Joseph and Faye Tanenbaum Prize for Canadian Jewish History and was shortlisted for the ForeWord Magazine Award. Her biography of a nineteenth-century rebel Yiddish poet and singer, A Contrary Journey with Velvel Zbarzher, Bard, was published by Claret Press in 2022, and her portrait of Hungarian village life was published by Claret Press in 2024.
Web site
https://www.jillculiner-writer
Blogs
https://jewish-histories.over-
https://linktr.ee/jillculiner
Podcast
https://soundcloud.com/j-arlen
Regents University London