Jill Culiner
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, and the Sahara. 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 book, Finding Home in the Footsteps of the Jewish Fusgeyers, won the Joseph and Faye Tannenbaum Prize for Canadian Jewish History.
Her latest book, Those Absent On the Great Hungarian Plain (Claret Press 2024) won the Canadian Jewish Literary Award for Biographies/Memoirs 2024.
She presently lives in a former auberge in France that is so chaotic and strange, it has been classified as a museum.
To read a Q&A with Deborah Kalb where they discuss her latest book, Those Absent On the Great Hungarian Plain, click here.
Check out her Jewish History blog and her storytelling podcast.