Jenni Frazer
Israeli hi-tech initiative SpacePharma is busy 'turning science fiction into science fact'
SpacePharma can control and monitor their space experiments with nothing more than a smartphone.
Israel’s Doctor Cannabis is on a mission to heal
Technion University-based David Meiri's research explores the vast therapeutic potential of various types of marijuana, and is particularly directed at its effect on cancer, inflammatory diseases and neural disorders
Ice-cream from worms? It’s delicious, say Israeli students
Food technologists at the Technion in Haifa developed the dessert while searching for cheap, protein-packed food for older people
New play exposes terrifying limbo of gay Arabs seeking Israeli refuge
After horrific beheading of 25-year-old in Hebron this month, Israeli playwright Tomer Aldubi wants to shine light on the tragic plight of these young men
Authentically rich: Meet an artist who’s not scared to admit to her good fortune
Being one of 'the one per cent, of extreme privilege', is the focus of Danielle Durchslag’s playful, creative and inventive art
No secrets, no shanda - the feminist pioneer who’s not scared to uncover family scandals
Letty Cottin Pogrebin, the founder of America’s flagship feminist Ms magazine, has written a wonderfully uncompromising book
Waddesdon Manor - the Jewish Downton Abbey
Jenni Frazer discovers the secrets past and present of one of the greatest Rothschild stately homes
Book review: The Daughter of Auschwitz - Tova's miracle
The horrors of the Holocaust brought shudderingly to life from the point of view of a small child who could barely read or recognise numbers
Book review: Maror - The bitter taste of Israel’s inky heart of darkness
Tidhar's blockbuster work shows us the thieves, the tramps, the prostitutes, the violence, filth and corruption underlying the good behind the Zionist dream
Israeli rescue expert builds vital Ukraine supplies ‘bridge’
Moti Kahana, renowned for his operations in saving refugees in Syria and Afghanistan, has launched a humanitarian service to bring vital supplies in and out of Ukraine.
As Mock the Week is set to end, the man who devised the show explains its charm
Dan Patterson looks back on the show's 17 glorious seasons and explains why satire remains so vital
A knight at the opera
Serial philanthropist Sir Lloyd Dorfman has a new high profile role
Jewish critics of Holocaust memorial branded ‘appalling’ by trustee Sir Lloyd Dorfman
In April, the High Court quashed plans to build the memorial at Victoria Tower Gardens
Edinburgh Festival and Fringe 2022: Twenty must-see acts - and one must-read book
Jenni Frazer's pick as the arts bonanza bounces back
The best-read book of the 20th century: the extraordinary story of Anne Frank's Diary
A new book traces the history of an iconic Holocaust book which became a publishing phenomena
The man who escaped from Auschwitz so he could warn Jews of what awaited them there
In The Escape Artist, The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World, JC journalist Jonathan Freedland tells the incredible story of Slovakian teenager Rudolf Vrba
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