Julie Carbonara
Julie Carbonara is a bi-lingual Italian-born journalist who has written widely on business, travel and food, but whose interests extend to politics and social and Jewish issues.#000d She has lived and worked in the UK and in South Africa, where she also developed a keen interest in the country’s internal political affairs. #000d Julie has contributed articles of Italian-Jewish political interest to the JC foreign desk, and is regularly commissioned to write for the JC obituaries page.#000d
Laurie Morgan
Pioneering jazz drummer who influenced the birth of bebop in Britain
Hannah Steinberg
Robert Evans
Maverick star producer who masterminded Hollywood’s Renaissance
Distance learning, food parcels and dressing up: Italian Jews find ways to adapt
One Italian expatriate considers how her country has been transformed by the coronavirus outbreak
None of Kirk Douglas' films could be as compelling as the story of his life
It takes a huge amount of energy to haul yourself up from the bottom but the actor, who has died at 103, had it in spades
Sidney Rittenberg
George Rosenkranz
Gyorgy Konrád
Obituary: Judith Krantz
American author famed for her wildly popular 'sex and shopping' novels
Obituary: Evelyn Berezin
Pioneering woman who built the first word processor
Milan stages exhibition for star Hungarian footballer taken to Auschwitz
The youngest coach to win the Italian title, Arpad Weisz 'became just another Jew'
Obituary: Sir Aaron Klug
Visionary Nobel-Prize winning scientist whose driving force was curiosity
Obituary: William Goldman
Hollywood screenwriter whose killer one-liners defined the movie world
My Lithuanian wartime grandfather was a hero, a collaborator and a murderer
How the granddaughter of Lithuanian national hero Jonas Noreika unearthed his unspoken, gruesome past
How members of Italy's Jewish community were stripped of their status as Italians
An exhibition in Rome and a documentary mark 80 years since Mussolini’s Racial Laws to exclude Jews from society
Obituary: Anne-Marie Sandler
Psychoanalyst who pioneered work on blind children's behaviour
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