Elisa Bray
‘Roald Dahl took me to his filthy shed and told me he hated Jews’
Renowned royal correspondent Angela Levin interviewed the children’s author in 1983
Mother launches desperate search for a living kidney donor
Sharon Caplan dreams of living long enough to meet her grandchildren
Smartphone ban: Meet the north London parents shunning devices for their children
In north London, parents at a Jewish primary school are calling for smartphone-free childhoods
Elizabeth McCracken wins this year’s Wingate Literary Prize
The annual prize is awarded to the best book ‘to translate the idea of Jewishness to the general reader’
‘Silence’ of feminists after October 7 rapes condemned on eve of International Women’s Day
It has taken the UN five months to acknowledge that women were raped and tortured by Hamas
Schools ‘shamefully’ boycotting Holocaust education over Gaza
Voices of the Holocaust, which takes plays preserving the memories and stories of Shoah survivors into schools, is getting ‘radio silence’
Roald Dahl’s antisemitism is the subject of a new play at the Royal Court
Giant, the debut play written by Mark Rosenblatt, stars John Lithgow and will be directed by Nicholas Hytner
Singer tours Israel to lift spirits of soldiers and evacuees
Jason Feddy is performing 12 concerts in two weeks
Mia Janin’s father endorses new anti-bullying campaign starring Peter Andre
Mariano Janin will attend the first school-screening of composer Fabio D’Andrea’s powerful music video, highlighting the dangers of cyberbullying
Who are the Jewish artists to watch at this year's Brits?
The electronic music duo were awarded the prize ahead of Saturday’s ceremony
Global voices of women to unite on Shabbat for Israel
An online women’s prayer group will be holding its first in-person event
Poet and playwright Bernard Kops dies peacefully aged 97
The Jewish Londonder wrote more than 40 plays for television, theatre and radio, several novels and poetry collections
Jewish films to watch in 2024, from Shoshana to Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black
There’s a trove of Jewish films coming to cinemas this year
The Alyth choir that helps refugees to feel at home
The singing group was set up by the synagogue to help refugees adapt to life in the UK
UK’s first inclusive playground opens in Barnet
Deborah Gundle and Nathalie Esfandi wanted to create a place where everybody could play
UNRWA trolled after advertising a job on LinkedIn
Hundreds of site users took to the agency’s job post to pose queries such as ‘Is Hamas membership a pre-requirement?’
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