Jenni Frazer
Isi Leibler: a macher who is not scared of a scrap
A new book details the life and battles of the religiously observant Australian businessman
From milking cows on a kibbutz to No 10: meet Boris’ new chief of staff
Dan Rosenfield, the son of a Manchester dentist and chair of the World Jewish relief, was appointed to the top job last week
Israeli War of Independence hero celebrates high-flying 100th birthday
Former head of air operations Harold 'Smoky' Simon took the pilot's seat for first time since 1949
The media investor relaunching the Jewish Quarterly
Australian publisher Morry Schwartz wants to give the magazine an international remit
First ever South African conviction for abusive antisemitic messages
Matome Letsoalo sentenced to three years’ imprisonment
Shadows of the past
A new BBC series led by Rob Rinder takes Jewish people back to the places their families came from to confront the painful past. Jenni Frazer reports.
The man who prosecuted the Nazis at Nuremberg
Ahead of the 75th anniversary of the trials, Benjamin Ferencz, 100, tells the JC about how he collected and deployed evidence of the greatest crimes known to humanity
The ‘pink perils’ who are rocking the law
Two Orthodox women lawyers have taken on a new brief - representing an Orthodox 'shock jock' accused of inciting a riot
'Diamonds are always comfortable': Barbara Amiel hits back
The much-married journalist, famed for her extravagant lifestyle, has hit back at her critics in an explosive memoir. Jenni Frazer talked to Barbara Amiel about her rise and fall - and future plans
Charedi reporter at centre of a storm
Jacob Kornbluh, from Stamford Hill, is at the centre of the controversy over Brooklyn Covid street demos
Surviving lockdown with lists and lies
David Cohen's new book - written very fast - is essential reading during the current pandemic
Review: Never Alone
There is a seam of self-justification running through the book as Sharansky seeks to explain his political decisions
Adventures of a globetrotter
Marion Kaplan travelled the world as a photographer for 60 years
First he survived the Shoah — now he has survived coronavirus
Avram Woidislawsky emerged from hospital after 81 days on a ventilator
Ben Uri Gallery to go fully virtual
The pandemic and a low footfall in common with many galleries has accelerated the move, says chief executive
One in ten young American adults blame Jews for Holocaust, new survey finds
Over two thirds did not know six million Jews had been murdered in the Shoah
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