Jenni Frazer
Does the world really need another Leonard Cohen biography?
The late, great singer’s life story has been committed to print in some 30 books, and this latest publication is one too many
The Shapiro Family review: ‘portraits of a forgotten dynasty’
These are fascinating portraits of an extraordinary family few now remember
I Seek a Kind Person review: ‘the British small ads that saved Jews from the Nazis’
Guardian journalist Julian Borger has written an emotionally disturbing family memoir that sets out some of the facts and figures of the Shoah in absorbing display
The Piano Player of Budapest review: A beautifully performed Holocaust symphony
Roxanne de Bastion has written an extraordinary Shoah memoir
The Curse of Pietro Houdini, review: Riveting wartime art-heist tale plus philosophy
This is a sweeping work of storytelling bravado
Review: Shylock’s Venice – An unimprovable book
A rigorous trawl through Venetian archives yields a work that begs for a lavish film adaptation
The Fleet Street hack who hobnobbed with Hitler before becoming a spy
The appearance of this book could not be more timely, nor its message more urgent
Adama review: The land and the blood have the last say
Everyone gets what’s coming to him or her in Lavie Tidhar's new work - a novel all Israeli politicians should read
The shameful story of art stolen by the Nazis, and the long fight to get it back
Twenty-five years since a landmark conference on looted treasures, Jenni Frazer asks why it has been so hard to get justice
Witness to the Warsaw ghetto: The brave woman who chronicled its horrors and survived
A new initiative will translate the works of Rachel Auerbach, part of a group who bore witness in the ghetto
The Wolf Hunt review: How well do you really know the people you love?
A lovely novel overall but Gundar-Goshen may have wrapped up the plot all too rapidly and expediently
Eternal review - The fate of Italy’s Jews made clear despite the froth
Legal thriller writer Lisa Scottoline turns her hand to historical fiction with well-researched wartime story
The Trial book review: Is there anything Rob Rinder can't do?
A sparely written and enjoyable page-turner from the barrister turned TV personality
Quest to discover the lost actress of Vilnius who is full of mystery
Diplomat Meryl Frank spent years tracing the wartime fate of her Lithuanian relative. But the truth was sitting on her bookshelf
'Our lives were torn apart by terror and now we're trying to manage the pain'
Cheryl Mandel lost her soldier son in a gun battle with terrorists; Iriya Mordechai's husband was murdered by a suicide bomber; and Tal Hartuv nearly died in a gruesome attack that saw her friend killed
Jewish community groups wish the King mazel tov on his big day
King Charles is patron to several Jewish causes
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