Jenni Frazer
Israeli Dov Alfon wins top British crime fiction award
Former Haaretz editor Alfon won an International Dagger on Thursday night for 'A Long Night in Paris'
‘I come from a pretty broken place’ - Shmuel Boteach, self-styled ‘America’s rabbi’ and friend of celebrities, opens up
He talks about Michael Jackson, Roseanne Barr, and the end of his relationship with Democrat presidential hopeful Cory Booker
Marc the vet - the ‘geek from Stanmore’ who took on the puppy traffickers and won
Marc Abraham, known to millions of TV viewers, succeeded in getting 'Lucy's Law' on puppy and kitten selling passed
The Jews who changed the world
Norman Lebrecht's new book profiles some of the most influential Jews of modern times - and a feature film based on one of his novels has just been premiered. 'It feels as though all my Chanucahs have come at once,' he tells Jenni Frazer
Why did the Allies not bomb Auschwitz?
A BBC dramatised documentary explores why they did nothing to stop the industrial scale killing they knew was happening
Holocaust survivor Dorit Oliver-Wolff seduces all on 'First Dates Hotel'
'I knew the programme, I would watch it and say, 'oh, he’s a hunk, if she doesn’t want him, I’ll have him'
The circus acrobat’s amazing escape
There were once dynasties of Jewish circus performers. Stav Meishar's show tells the true story of an acrobat who fell in love with a clown - and was saved from the Nazis by the Three Musketeers
The lost diary of 'the Polish Anne Frank'
Renia Spiegel's diary has been published, 70 years after she wrote it. Jenni Frazer met her sister and niece.
Introducing the Enquirer, Britain’s fourth most-read Jewish paper
An upcoming sitcom about a Jewish publication centres on a hapless hack who is ‘not the most successful journalist in the world’ (not inspired by the JC, we'd like to stress)
'Aggressive and defensive' - the JC's interview with John Bercow, 23, in 1986
As the House of Commons speaker stands down, the JC republishes our interview with the then-chairman of Federation of Conservative Students, who wore a Rambo t-shirt for the occasion
Family, friends and colleagues of Maurice Ludmer gather to rededicate campaigning journalist's grave
Former colleagues who missed his funeral in 1981 asked if there was anything they could do to commemorate
Balloons are her business
Natalie Haverstock's job involves a lot of hot air
Review: Life and Love in Nazi Prague
This book is one more remarkable piece in the unknowable and uncompletable jigsaw of European Jewry in the 1940s, says Jenni Frazer
The family whose tea and cakes changed the world
Thomas Harding's new book traces the history of the family behind the J Lyons business empire
After years of disputes, Franz Kafka and his friend's papers are free from a Zurich vault and heading to Israel
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Geoffrey Paul 'displayed all the love of Judaism that had been his trademark as an editor'
Veteran journalist Jenni Frazer remembers former JC editor Geoffrey Paul, who died this weekend at 90
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