Gerald Jacobs
Gerald Jacobs is the literary editor of the JC.
How Chasidic life inspired the latest Miller’s tale
Rebecca Miller on the religious background to her new novel, her famous father and her actor husband
Wolf Mankowitz - the man who did everything
Sally Becker looks back on a life in the war zone
When former Serb leader Radovan Karadzic claimed at his war crimes trial that he should be “rewarded” for his actions in the 1990s Bosnian war...
Vantage Point: I was there when The Beatles played a Jew do
In 1963 The Beatles played at West End club The Pigalle for a Jewish charity event.
Farewell to 2011, a year of farewells
Interview: Howard Jacobson
Anti-Zionist Jews and England
Review: The Communal Gadfly
The professor's best bites
How France discovered its own Anne Frank
Hélène Berr was just 24 when she was murdered by the Nazis.
Shalom Auslander: 'How Foreskin’s Lament helped me stay sane'
Jonathan Safran Foer: From Haggadah to Hineni
Jonathan Safran Foer explains why the "proliferation of responses" to his latest novel made him "really happy"
JC Stays: Whatley Manor
Indulgence and luxury await in Wiltshire
A man, a boy, and a story about autism
Argue all you like, JBW's a literary jewel
Weidenfeld: A master of shmooze
Jewish Book Week: This is our festival of ideas
As the 2016 Jewish Book Week programme is released, Gerald Jacobs speaks to the event’s director about JBW’s impact and broadening appeal
France: On my way with Catherine
We found the charms of this French river cruise most alluring
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