Anthea Gerrie
JC Stays: Downtown LA Proper hotel, Los Angeles
Finding quirky history and memorable style at LA’s revitalised Downtown
The real Madrid
Spain’s capital remains unexpectedly under the radar — exploring the city’s two faces, from cultured elegance to vibrant style
Gourmet ingredients
From bold brass to matchbooked marble, Anthea Gerrie is wowed by luxe kitchen finishes
Six Israeli restaurants ranked in the 50 best in Middle East
The dining spots span an inspirationally broad range of styles and cuisine
Camille Pissarro: the Jewish grandfather of modern art
Artist Camille Pissarro was key to the Impressionist movement, but often over-shadowed by his more famous friends.
From the Pope to George Clooney, meet the world's best connected rabbi
Tom Cruise, Joe Biden, Tony Blair...they all know Rabbi Marvin Hier and support his work fighting racism
Hooray for Hollywood
From the ultimate museum for movie fans to an increasingly inventive art scene, Los Angeles has yet another new look
The modern art market makers
A new book credits a group of Jewish ‘outsiders’ with creating the market in modern art
Sculpting our new lives, leaving fashion behind
Former leaders of fashion, Nicole Fahri and Lucille Lewin are now sculptors with a new exhibition opening
JC Stays: Middle Eight, London
Sustainability meets style in this new luxury London hotel
Cream of Jersey
Discover a stress-free escape in the Channel Islands this summer
London nights
It’s a bumper year for new London hotels — we check in to compare some of the most exciting new openings
Museum seeks relics of 18th Century Sephardi community in London
Curators are seeking menorahs, dreidls and pre-1800 furniture
Out to Impress
The garden is where the best parties will be happening this summer — and that’s official.
Into the woods
Whether you’re embracing the benefits of nature or fulfilling a childhood dream, treehouses have had a luxury makeover
Doctors’ breakthrough to reach thousands of breast cancer patients
Decades-old discovery to be rolled out across NHS, sparing 25,000 patients unnecessary radiotherapy
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