Elisa Bray
Tony Awards 2024: Who are the Jews up for awards?
David Adjmi’s Broadway debut Stereophonic broke the record with 13 nominations
B’nei mitzvot on the BBC ‘showed the positive side of being a Jewish teen’
‘It puts a shining light on Judaism’, says Dylan, 13
Jonah Hauer-King in The Tattooist of Auschwitz: ‘If I wasn’t getting upset, I wouldn’t be doing my job’
The young Jewish actor who plays the lead role in the new six-part series explains how he prepared for such a difficult part
A new project captures the voices of young Jews living in Europe
Kaleidoscope invites 17 to 24-year-olds to reflect on their Jewish lives and write their personal story for submission
One man’s vast collection of Jewish music manuscripts is open to the public for the first time
Victor Tunkel amassed a huge collection of Jewish liturgical manuscripts
’I feel guilty talking about freedom this Pesach’
Noa Mevorach Zussman speaks to the JC about how she is feeling as Pesach approaches
Charity launches guidebooks to support eating disorder sufferers over Pesach
The booklets from Noa Girls will advise medical professionals, parents and rabbis
Former JFS pupil and Gordon Ramsay trainee wins restaurant cooking award
Chef Stella Harris, 18, who works at the Savoy Grill, says she was inspired by her heritage
Amy’s friends: ‘She was humble’
Jewish Care choir sings its way into the final of national talent show
The Sam Beckman Centre Choir welcomes people with memory impairment or dementia
Back to Black: The Amy Winehouse film that polarised the critics
The Evening Standard and Daily Mail each allotted one star, while The Guardian praised its warmth
How Kabbalah and karaoke took me from science to music
Meet the scientist who found the answers he sought through music and Kabbalah, and has combined them to make his first album
The opera fans who saved Jews from the Nazis
Meet the musician whose new album tells the extraordinary story of two Sunderland sisters who saved 29 Jews from the Nazis
‘We were very happy that we caught it as early as we did’ says bowel cancer survivor
Gideon Josephs, who has been in remission for six years, reflects on his ordeal in the light of Bowel Cancer Awareness Month
Shul music has given me a taste for melancholia
Every synagogue has a different approach, but I’m grateful I grew up with a choir and organ
The musical mother who wants to give children confidence through singing and drama
Katie Hainbach says that these skills have proved vital in speaking out for her daughter
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