Elisa Bray
Meet the composer whose music is avant garde and very Jewish
Sam Eastmond’s expansive music fuses various genres
The complex history of Jews, nose jobs and antisemitism
Jewish people changing their nose shape was linked to a desire to assimilate into wider society but now rising numbers are undergoing rhinoplasty for other reasons
The plastic surgeon helping Jews love their noses
Dr Terry Dubrow, star of TV show Botched, says his experience of correcting mistakes always proves emotional for him and his patients
Six of the best versions of 'Avinu Malkeinu', from Barbara Streisand to Mogwai
Numerous artists have been inspired by the prayer's haunting melody to create their own recordings
There was only one Jewish winner at this years VMAs
Jewish singer Doja Cat took home an award for her song 'Attention'
Paul Simon is 'beginning to accept' his sudden hearing loss
The Jewish musician has opened up about the condition and described how it has affected his creative process
The chilling stories of female Shoah survivors being turned into music
The album Silent Tears is based on the writings of women survivors of the Holocaust
Why is there a dearth of Jewish children's books in the UK?
'There are some true gems, but the vast majority are unimpressive', says author Michael Leventhal
'I'm nicer than Lord Sugar' says host of new Apprentice estate agent show
Paul Kemsley is the star of Selling Super Houses where aspiring estate agents compete for the job of a lifetime
The Jersey community is looking for new members for their island shul
Fears have been raised fears for the future of an ageing community whose youngest member is 33 and whose average age is above 70
Royal biographer Angela Levin: ‘I love Camilla … but don’t get me started on Meghan!’
Levin opens up about a lifetime of writing about the world's most famous family
Haim headlining London's All Points East festival
The Jewish trio are returning to London for the first time since last summer
Meet the Jewish child table tennis ace who became a music icon
Zak Abel discusses the connective power of music, the terror of hearing loss and how he nearly became a professional table-tennis player
The women who are there to help when the baby blues turn black
A Jewish mother reveals her descent into postnatal depression… and how two Orthodox women threw her a lifeline
China ‘censors’ Jewish children’s book by redrawing Israeli border
Chinese altered map in publication, redrawing the Israeli border and adding the word 'Palestine' to image
Jewish author Sarah Bernstein's novel about rise of xenophobia makes 2023 Booker Prize longlist
The author's book is called Study For Obedience
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