Elisa Bray
The ex-JFS pupil who became the postergirl for equine luxury
Clara Fingerhut bought a pony with her bat mitzvah money and has never looked back
Andy Cohen’s Real Housewives are coming to London
The American reality TV franchise that started in 2006 will air in the UK capital next year
Bob Dylan, Royal Albert Hall, review: Confounding, poignant and a privilege to witness
Dylan performed the first of three nights at the venue – a culmination of a three-year world tour
I love Chrismukkah and I’m not afraid to admit it
Chanukah begins on Christmas Day this year, which is perfect if you adore both of them
Mum of baby with Tay-Sachs urges people to get tested before starting a family
Jnetics is holding a vital match-funding campaign on Sunday and Monday
Family’s artistic legacy lives on with inaugural prize
Mark Cass’ father and great-great uncle championed up-and-coming artists in Europe and the UK
A Simchat Torah of reflection, sadness, loss, pain… and hope
This year’s festivities will be marked by an intensity that has never been felt before
The power of the voice to preserve memories
Caroline Pearce specialises in audio recordings of people’s lives
We will say l’chaim this Succot – but we can’t forget the darkness
Shuls will be trying to find a balance between our obligation to celebrate and remembering those in captivity
Jami combats loneliness by launching a community befriending scheme
The charity Jami is starting the new service on World Mental Health Day at its Head Room café in Golders Green
What Nathan Englander talks about when he talks about his Anne Frank play
The American writer on the Patrick Marber-directed stage adaptation of his 2011 Pulitzer-finalist short story ahead of its UK premiere
The ‘Iron Nation’ fund putting steel back into Israel’s start-up economy
An emergency fund to help viable Israeli startups impacted by the war has so far invested in 18 companies
Jewish eco-charity volunteers start campaign to clean Hendon river
‘By the time we’re done, we’ll have a river clean enough to swim in’
‘In art therapy, you just pour your feeings on paper’
Art therapists Yafit Nahari and Simona Rotman Shats tell the JC why they are holding a creative session to mark the first anniversary of October 7
Why survivors of the October 7 massacre are tattooing over their scars
In the Jewish state, kippot-wearing Israelis, men and women in their 70s, and Jews, Muslims and Christians are trying to reclaim their damaged bodies by sinking ink into their skin
Pop singer and tour manager Melvyn J Taub mourned
He worked in the advertising department for the Jewish Chronicle in the early 1980s, the same decade in which his music career took off
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