Jessica Weinstein
Jessica Weinstein is Web Editor for the JC.
Israel is 'a very spiritual' place, says Will Smith on visit to Jerusalem
The actor took a guided tour of the Old City
Feltz wins Breakfast Radio award
The broadcaster and journalist told the JC she was schleping "nachus to the max"
Netflix streams Barbra Streisand Broadway duets concert
Watch the trailer for the new Netflix documentary which shows the legendary Barbra Streisand singing with some of your favourite celebrities
West London Shul mum's milk bank shortlisted for national award
The Hearts Milk Bank, which was set up by a member of the West London synagogue, has been shortlisted for Best Not-for-Profit organisation at the National SME Awards.
On this day, November 4: Yitzhak Rabin is assassinated
On the anniversary of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin we look back on previous JC coverage
Newsnight editor Ian Katz leaving the BBC for Channel 4
Newsnight editor Ian Katz is leaving the BBC to take up one of the most influential roles in British television: director of programmes at Channel 4.
Mila Kunis lets three-year-old daughter drink wine - on Shabbat
“Friday mornings [when she] wakes up and I’m like, ‘It’s Friday,’ she goes, ‘I can have wine?!’ ”
IVF in the Jewish community: When nature needs a helping hand
It’s 40 years since the first successful IVF treatment; we look at what it's like to be childless and struggling to conceive in the Jewish community today
Sorrell and Schama's lucky escape from kosher risotto
Einstein note on happy living sells for $1.5m at auction
Head start to a lifelong love of teaching
Lipshaw, 44, is the new head teacher at Sinai Jewish Primary School in Kenton, north west London, Europe’s largest Jewish primary, with 670 pupils.
Concert to honour singer Leonard Cohen was one of his dying wishes, says son
"I am very sorry"; Mayim Bialik apologises for Harvey Weinstein opinion piece
The Big Bang Star said "if you’re not a perfect 10, know that there are people out there who will find you stunning. The best part is you don’t have to go to a hotel room or a casting couch to find them.”
Baby, you're worth a fortune
Two former JFS students are expanding their baby gift business to the US.
Francesca Segal's Awkward Age
Francesca Segal was garlanded with praise and awards for her first book, The Innocents, set in Jewish north-west London. Her second is slightly less Jewish, she tells Jessica Weinstein.
I had a baby and gained so many great friends
Jessica Weinstein didn't just gain a daughter when she gave birth, she got a group of new best friends.
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