Alex Kasriel
How to argue Israel’s case: lessons from a media guru
The country’s representatives in the UK called in a top spin doctor for advice on getting their viewpoint across to an increasingly hostile media. Alex Kasriel went along to see what they learned
Off the ladder and down to business
Anyone made redundant in the recession and wondering what to do next can take inspiration from three ex-professionals who have fulfilled the dream of running their own businesses.
The oddest tribe in Judaism?
They speak Hebrew and go to synagogue. What’s more, these Filipino transvestites are learning how to be Jewish through caring for the elderly.
Laura Pulver’s making Robin a merry man
The lesson? Don't go live in Dubai
Interview: Chava Alberstein
After more than 40 years, the veteran singer is still a favourite with the Israeli public and still battling for acceptance abroad.
British olim in love with the Zionist dream
Is Israel troubled? What do ordinary citizens think? We asked four UK emigrants.
Coming to a field near you
A host of Jewish acts are performing at festivals around the country in the next few weeks.
Esther's manifesto (probably)
Israel not on song at Eurovision
Jordan and Peter Andre split
Storm in a bra cup. Or why M&S shouldn't reduce its big bra surcharge
Simone’s got talent — and she’s proved it
Simone Dinnerstein had to pay to make her own album. Now she’s a star concert musician.
‘Air travel is today’s Holocaust’
Tilly Gifford tells us that her Jewish roots motivate her to defy the law in the cause of halting ecological catastrophe
Are second sons really more rebellious?
Interview: Natalie Press
The star of indie film who’d rather not be
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