Jennifer Lipman
Jennifer Lipman is a freelance journalist living in London, writing about current affairs, politics, culture and society. She tweets @jenlipman
Meet Daniel Levin, and a world of self-interest
People follow shiny objects, says political writer Daniel Levin, 'and the latest shiny object is Trump'
Welcome to a world of self-interest
'People follow shiny objects...Trump is the shiny object' according to Daniel Levin, author of a new book on international politics. Jennifer Lipman met him.
Here’s a place for all of us
It’s fair to say that, when conceived, there were doubts about creating a US-style Jewish community centre in London, but these have been overcome for Jennifer Lipman.
Sara Khan : We need interaction to challenge extremists
“In some quarters of Muslim communities there is a normalisation of antisemitism. It is toxic.” says the anti-extremism campaigner
Youth vote matters in Judaism
The United Synagogue could learn from Jeremy Corbyn's successes, says Jennifer Lipman
Restoring the dignity of the victims of Nazi experiments
A new exhibition at the Wiener Library tells the story of the victims of the Nazi experiments on humans
Refugee roots link past and present
Jonathan Dean grew up in leafy Surrey, but his grandfather and great-grandfather were refugees. His new book delves into his family history of migration and persecution.
A Hampstead tale of blended families
There aren't quite as many Jews in Francesca Segal's second novel as her first, but Jennifer Lipman still finds plenty that's familiar
Admit it: there’s no Jewish vote
Like everyone, Jews have always voted for different parties and along different lines, writes Jennifer Lipman
'I was interested in the idea of what it means to be a grown-up'
American author Jami Attenberg tells Jennifer Lipman about her latest book All Grown Up
Don’t sweat the small stuff
We live in a time when most people, more perhaps than any other point in history, recognise prejudice and consider it unacceptable, writes Jennifer Lipman
Talking common sense to the big givers
If you've got a lot of money and yearn to help others, you need to talk to Anna Josse
'Being bullied made me stronger'
Taunted at school for her height, Caroline Stillman has found success designing shoes for tall women.
Women are crying out for a new approach on the Middle East
Dina Ben-Yakir and Huda Abu Arqoub explain why Women Wage Peace could be the solution to an intractable problem
Epic novel draws on Russian roots
Rising literary star Sana Krasikov tells Jennifer Lipman about her new novel.
Orthodox Jews need protection
'There is no area in which attitudes are more entrenched than that of sex education.'
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