Elisa Bray
The brilliance of beige: How a palette of neutrals packs a positive punch
Interior designer – and new mum – Elana Ilan welcomes the JC into her home of warm muted tones
The Vagina Business: Taking the stigma out of women’s health
Marina Gerner’s new book uncovers myriad health innovations for women, offering eye-opening solutions to the ways our medical system snubs female pain
Why we’re sharing our delicious soup recipes for good
Meet the foodbank founders hoping to raise funds with their new cookbook
Charity publishes guides to help people with eating disorders over Yom Kippur
Noa Girls said the day could be particularly challenging
Jesus College hosts first Jewish wedding in its 500-year history
Newlyweds reveal how they fused two traditions to create their special day
The Talmud is very clear on Oasis ticket pricing
Jewish law and custom make plain that exploitative or unjust price inflation are both morally wrong
‘My mission to help motherless Jewish daughters like me’
The death of her mum at the age of 15 is the defining event of Lynda Dullop’s life. Now she is bringing women together to share their own similar stories of loss
‘Italians play Jews – why can’t Jews play Italians?’ asks Friends’ Adam Goldberg
The actor said that in his career he has been described as ‘not being all-American enough’
Dance performance outside Liverpool Street Station to mark 85 years since Kindertransport
Forty local young people from Jewish, refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds will be performing
Couple launch kosher food parcels to support the Jewish community
Dr Shara Cohen and Leon Pein set up the initiative for those who need it most
Full cast announced for new play What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank
Nathan Englander’s play stars West Wing and Scandal star Joshua Malina in his London stage debut
From London to Lithuania: a Torah scroll brings communities together
The loan marks a major step in the renaissance of Jewish life in Vilnius
The ‘Jewish Beatles’ sing for the community to come together (right now)
Rabbi Akiva, Bar Markovich, Asaf Flumendorf and chazan Jonny Turgel will be rocking out in September
Sophie Says: the children’s books making a difference
The self-published book series by Esther Marshall has so far sold more than 25,000 copies
Review: At Home Farm, Nick Mulvey: A magical night of food and music
This was the second night featuring the Mercury Prize-nominated indie-folk artist
Israeli theatre company The Train Theatre nominated for two Offie awards
Once Upon a World is the most popular production from the puppet troupe and came to JW3 in July
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