Gerald Jacobs
Gerald Jacobs is the literary editor of the JC.
Now let's have a Jewish coalition
Shouldn’t our communal leaders be able to emulate the politicians and overcome differences?
Leslie Caron
My pity for Polanski
The woman who’s proving intelligent books can sell
Publisher Melissa Ulfane is fed up with the trashy output of the main booksellers.
Interview: Chloe Aridjis
The nomad novelist who picks london
Ronnie Scott, jazz’s coolest Jew
The famous London club owner who brought Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong and lokshen soup together
The refugee’s philosopher
Anne Michaels’s first novel, Fugitive Pieces, created a literary sensation. Twelve years on, her second work is ready
Interview: Reina James
Joyous, exciting and rarely there: my dad Sid James
Amos Oz: 'I was angry with my mother for killing herself'
Secular and selfish — Amos Oz's Israel
Lobbied into the net
He survived Auschwitz, now he judges mass murderers
Thomas Buergenthal is a top UN human rights lawyer whose childhood experience of Nazi persecution has defined his career.
Book Week 2009 unveils an illustrious guest-list
Literary giants headline at February book festival
Jewish Book Week 2009 will begin and end with generous helpings of the cream of Israeli literature, Amos Oz and AB Yehoshua.
Squalor, liquor and love: my life with the satire elite
Elisabeth Luard on her marriage to the co-owner of Private Eye magazine.
Interview: Denis Norden
Clips from the life of a comedy king.
Interview: Howard Jacobson
'The one thing I can’t forgive Jews for…'
Spa-studded and stately
Budapest is dazzling, but there's more to Hungary than just its capital
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