As an adult, he left Zionism. Before he dedicated himself to writing, he worked as a waiter, carpenter and English literature teacher. Jean Hannah Edelstein reviewed his book in
New Statesman, saying: ”This is a book both painful and beautiful to read”.
The Demjanjuk Trials premiered in Canada in 2004 and was staged in Germany at the
Theater Heidelberg by Catja Baumann in 2010. Discussing his play, Christian Gampert states on the
Deutschlandradio Kultur:" Jonathan Garfinkel […] takes the liberty to say: Such trials are absurd and only scratch the surface. However, to unsettle his audience Garfinkel uses theatrical devices which have never been used before in this topic in Germany: sympathy for the perpetrators, vicious songs, courtroom skits, Holocaust jokes." His play
House of Many Tongues was also staged in Germany by
Kristo Šagor in the
Schauspielhaus Bochum. Sven Westernströer wrote in Derwesten.de: "The playwright is Jewish-Canadian. This is important to know in order to understand why in his play Garfinkel approaches a highly sensitive and emotionally charged topic like the Middle East conflict in his play with respect, but also with a certain distance and liberating irony. His characters, whether Israeli or Palestinian, are all likeable characters […]". He writes articles for the
Jüdische Allgemeine,
The Globe and Mail, and
Walrus, among other publications. He lives in Toronto,
Budapest and
Berlin. ==Awards and honours==