Mirjam Pressler is one of Germany#39;s best-loved and best-selling authors of young adult fiction. She is the editor of the retranslated and enlarged #39;definitive#39; edition of The Diary of a Young Girl published in 1997 and which spent 9 weeks on the NYT bestseller list.Visit Mirjam Pressler#39;s website at www.mirjampressler.de .
Rabbi Hugo Gryn was born in the Carpathian town of Berehovo in 1930 and deported to Auschwitz at the age of thirteen. After the war, he came to Britain with a group of child survivors and then went to America to train for the rabbinate. His first pulpit was in Bombay. Later he became rabbi at the West London Synagogue, a post he held for thirty-two years until his death in 1996, and was the central figure of British Reform Judaism.Education and interfaith dialogue were his major concerns. He was perhaps best known for his 'ministry of the airwaves', with broadcasts on BBC Radios 2 & 4, and Capital Radio, and as a regular panel member of BBC Radio 4's The Moral Maze.