Jennifer Lipman
Jennifer Lipman is a freelance journalist living in London, writing about current affairs, politics, culture and society. She tweets @jenlipman
The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store book review: Communities come together in Pennsylvania
Jennifer Lipman enjoys a tale of neighbourly harmony in 1930s America
The Genius of Israel review: Why the Jewish state is one of the best places to live
From its family ties to scouts and soldiers, Dan Senor and Saul Singer's work celebrates all that's great about the nation
The Future review: Gadgets, gizmos and AI Armageddon
Naomi Alderman’s new Bond-spoof novel is pacy and easy to lose yourself in, but lacks the humanity and thoughtfulness of its forerunner The Power
How a language student became the heroic saviour of 16 Jewish Nobel laureates
A new biography tells the story of a young woman who masterminded the escape of academics from Nazi Europe to the UK
Why I chose to send my son to a Jewish school
He will miss out on exposure to many different cultures, but at least he will know who he is
This Bird Has Flown review: An entertaining romance from a rock music world pro
Bangles singer Susanna Hoffs’ debut never fails to entertain even if her understanding of Britain seems solely shaped by Jilly Cooper and Richard Curtis
The award-winning novel which asks: 'What happens when parents get things wrong?'
Hila Blum tells of the therapeutic effect of writing her book How to Love your Daughter
Summer reading 2023: Our pick of the best books for the beach
Our list ranges from sharp-eyed social satires to a Killing Eve-style thriller about a heroine bent on revenge
Book review: Romantic Comedy - From meet-cute to happily ever after
Curtis Sittenfeld's latest features an appealingly flawed character, uncomfortable in her own skin, wary of introspection and keen to deflect any compliment
Book review: Good Girls: A Story and Study of Anorexia - Perfectionist girls who starve
Hadley Freeman's eating disorder memoir is a vital contribution that it’s hoped will change how we understand anorexia
Meet Daniel Greenberg: The orthodox Jew policing Parliament
If an MP misbehaves, there’s a new man to call. Meet Daniel Greenberg, Westminster sleaze-buster
Book review: The Equal Parent - Lessons in child-rearing from a father
As a father in a same-sex relationship, Morgan-Bentley offers a unique perspective
The Kindertransport refugee who is still writing books at 94
Her advancing years haven’t slowed down Lore Segal’s urge to fictionalise life. The Other People’s Houses author reveals why she still writes
Uncovering the lies of a mother who survived the Holocaust
Writer Monique Charlesworth discusses the web of deceit woven by her German-Jewish mother
Why the Church is right to de-gender God
if God can be all things, why not a woman?
In Search of Amrit Kaur Book review: An Indian Princess in Wartime Paris - Historical dig reveals little
Author's lacklustre findings on life of socialite might better have been contained to a magazine feature
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