Book release events
The Jewish Bride in the Hungarian Media
“This novel tackles a truly astonishing psychological-sociological theme: how a secular, Jewish girl from Budapest turns into a religious woman living in Jerusalem’s orthodox quarters.”
Uj Konyvek, publication of Hungarian libraries
“A university student from Budapest sings in a band, parties, dates, but a new romance inspires her to discover her family’s history. At the end of her spiritual odyssey she finds her Jewish roots, and we can decide for ourselves whether we have read a coming of age story or a highly entertaining chick lit.”
Nok Lapja, largest women’s magazine
“The Jewish Bride is apage turner, yet a deeply enlightening and unconventional book about the spiritual odyssey of a Jewish girl from Budapest.”
Mancs, Hungarian cultural weekly
“Patricia Eszter Margit’s novel is an extraordinary, inspiring book that you can’t put down… its genuine, because its author has been through self-discovery herself – and what a journey has it been: surprising, mysterious, intriguing, sensual, even if not all of us would dare to follow in her footsteps.”
Uj Elet, the Hungarian Jewish Federation’s newspaper
“This story could be read as a women’s literary fiction where different development stages are embodied by different romances, or as an initiation tale into Jewish culture and customs.”
Figyelo, political weekly
Uj Konyvek, publication of Hungarian libraries
“A university student from Budapest sings in a band, parties, dates, but a new romance inspires her to discover her family’s history. At the end of her spiritual odyssey she finds her Jewish roots, and we can decide for ourselves whether we have read a coming of age story or a highly entertaining chick lit.”
Nok Lapja, largest women’s magazine
“The Jewish Bride is apage turner, yet a deeply enlightening and unconventional book about the spiritual odyssey of a Jewish girl from Budapest.”
Mancs, Hungarian cultural weekly
“Patricia Eszter Margit’s novel is an extraordinary, inspiring book that you can’t put down… its genuine, because its author has been through self-discovery herself – and what a journey has it been: surprising, mysterious, intriguing, sensual, even if not all of us would dare to follow in her footsteps.”
Uj Elet, the Hungarian Jewish Federation’s newspaper
“This story could be read as a women’s literary fiction where different development stages are embodied by different romances, or as an initiation tale into Jewish culture and customs.”
Figyelo, political weekly
Literary Publications
Novel
2016 The Jewish Bride, novel published by Libri
2009-16 The Jewish Bride, novel in Hungarian at Konkrét Könyvek publisher and reprinted 4 times
Other literary work
2010 Oct.-Dec. Marie Claire, Hungary Three short stories
2007 December Literary translation of Istvan Tasnadi’s award-winning drama “Finito”
with Sarah Gancher to English, Contemporary Drama Festival, Budapest
2007 August Litera, largest Hungarian literary portal, Budapest
“Net Diary”
2003 Esther’s Bag, Unspoken Stories series, Budapest
“Eichman’s Houses” novella, public reading at the Jewish Museum
Public appearances, lectures
2011 March Jewish International Connection NY, Hungarian evening
2010 August New Shabbat Table, JCC of Manhattan
2009 December Keset-Limmud Hungary
Chapters
2009 June17 Radio Tilos Interview and live reading from the Jewish Bride.
2009 May 21 Irodalmi Centrifuga, the major Hungarian women’s literary website
Interview and chapters published from the Jewish Bride
2008 October Szombat, Jewish Cultural Magazine
“The Jewish Bride” chapter of the novel
Interviews
2020. April. Interview with György Vári. "Magyar zsidók a világban a járvány idején: Margit Patrícia Eszter író" Mazsihisz news
2017. May Interview with Zsolt Kácsor "Sikeres zsidók a nagyvilágban: Margit Patrícia Eszter." Mazshisz news
2016. December Librárius "Én magam két terrortámadást is átéltem, de Ben meghalt a Héber Egyetem éttermében" interview with Terez Kirilla
2017. Egység magazine
2009 September Mancs, weekly magazine on culture and politics
Orsolya Karafiath. Interview: „Arisztotelesz ideje szamomra lejart”
2009 August ELLE Magazine
Book review and Zsuzsa Beres interview with Patrícia Eszter Margit.
2009 Fall Nok Lapja Evszakok, special edition for the fall
“Megirtam az elso konyvem” Literary selection of first time novelists
2009 July 21 Pink.hu, women’s online magazine
Krúdy Emese: A n?i lélek szószólója. Book review and interview.
2009 July 7 Klub Rádió. Női vonal, women’s show.
Jaksity Kata interview with Patrícia Eszter Margit.
2009. June 30 Hungarian National Radio.
Társalgó. Interview.
2009 June 17 Tilos Rádió. Zártkör_ Lányok, biweekly lesbian show.
Hilda Hobbi interview with Patrícia Eszter Margit.
Reviews
2013. January Éva Kleyer "Gemátria, avagy hosszú az út Ábrahámig | Margit Patrícia Eszter: A zsidó menyasszony." Librárius
2010. August "Mit olvasott mostanában D. Tóth Kriszta?" Nők Lapja
2009 December 13 Hungarian National Television, MTV. Papirhid literary program
2009 December Pesti Musor, weekly cultural magazine
2009 Sept. 9. Nok Lapja, largest circulation women’s weekly
Szinten Zenesz, review
2009 Aug. 24 Pesti Est, largest circulation cultural review
Margit Patrícia Eszter: A zsidó menyasszony.
2009 Aug. 15 Új Élet, official publication of the Hungarian Jewish Fedeartions
Zsuzsa Gal: Könyvismertető.„A zsidó menyasszony”.
2009 July 25 Népszabadság Blog, largest daily newspaper
Ónagy Zoltán-Klein László: Spirituális utazás Újzsélandtól Izraelig.
2009 July 16 Figyelő Ex Libris, weekly political magazin.
Mártonffy Zsuzsa: Regények a határon.
2009 July 15 Nok Lapja, largest circulation women’s weekly
Spiritualis utkeresoknek.
2009 July 5 Könyvmolyok, book blog of Népszabadság .
Szeee: Margit Patrícia Eszter: A zsidó menyasszony.
2009 July Könyvtárellátó/Új Könyvek, monthly publication of Hungarian libraries
Szirtes Borbála: Zsidó menyasszony recenzió.
2009. June 23 8:15pm Hungarian National Radio MR2, Petőfi.
Kultúrfitnessz:Review
2009 June 22 Könyves Blog. Mesele: Békésen Feminin.
2009 June 18 Szombat, Jewish political and cultural magazine.
Szerelem, Kabbala és irodalom.
2009 June 18 Litera, largest literary portal.
Szerelem, kabbala és irodalom.
2009 June 18 Freespirit.hu, website of Elixir magazine.
Bagaméri Viki: A Zsidó Menyasszony.
2009 June 18 PRAE.hu, cultural magazine.
Szerelem, Kabbala és Irodalom. Programajánló.
2009 June 9 Tűsarok, feminist portal.
A zsidó menyasszony - megjelent Margit Patrícia Eszter regénye.
2009 June 4 Mazsike.hu, Hungarian Jewish Cultural Association.
A zsidó menyasszony – Ősi igazságok 21. századi technológiával.
2009 June 4 Szombat, Jewish political and cultural magazine.
A zsidó menyasszony – Ősi igazságok 21. századi technológiával.
2009 June 4 MAZSIHISZ.hu, Alliance of Hungarian Jewish Communities, main page.
A zsidó menyasszony – _si igazságok 21. századi technológiával.
2009 May 31 Zsido.com, Chabad portal.
Margit Patrícia Eszter – A zsidó menyasszony review
2009 May 21 Irodalmi Centrifuga, feminist literary portal.
Margit Patrícia Eszter – A zsidó menyasszony review Games featuring The Jewish Bride in Hungary
2009 September Elixir magazine, largest esoteric paper in Hungary
Kabbalistic personality test, book review (in progress)
2009 July 21 Pink.hu, Kabbalistic personality test featuring The Jewish Bride.
2009 June 29 Jewish Meeting Point, communal portal. Game and review.
Citations featuring The Jewish Bride
2009 June 19 Élet és Irodalom. LIII. évfolyam 25. szám, most significant literary journal.
Hét könyvei. A könyv újdonságokat az Írók Boltjának (Budapest VI., Andrássy út 45.) segítségével adjuk közre. A listát összeállította: Négyesi Móni. Margit Patrícia Eszter: A zsidó menyasszony. Konkrét Könyvek Kiadó, 487 old.