Julia Neuberger
Review: How to be a Refugee: One Family’s Story of Exile and Belonging
As identity politics become more important worldwide, this book comes as an enormous shock
A diary that foretells the fate of Germany
Victor Klemperer's diary of Munich in 1919 is a dramatic, insightful and chilling account of the roots of the Second World War, says Julia Neuberger
Review: A History of the Grandparents I Never Had
Search inspires but does not go far enough
Review: Their Promised Land
A German, Jewish and especially English couple
Pesach is no time to talk of a new exodus
Reaching out to strangers remains the core message of our festival of freedom
Gay Men's Chorus gives us something to sing about
Edwina Currie uncovered
The maverick politician’s second volume continues the candid revelations
Fifties nostalgia is rose-coloured amnesia
Julia Neuberger applauds thriller writer Jessica Mann's clear-sighted memoir
You Are Not likeother mothers
The one sure way to achieve immortality
Review: Ten Days That Changed The Nation
Aggravation for the sake of the nation
Review: About Time - Growing old disgracefully
Enlightening travel tips for the journey to old age
Review: Bodies
Disrespect for the body has dangerous side-effects
Review: The Silence Of Dark Water: An Inner Journey
Jonathan Wittenberg’s growing reputation as a serious thinker and inspiring rabbi is reinforced by his latest book.
Review: Swimming In A Sea Of Death: A Son's Memoir
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