Karen Glaser
Karen Glaser is the editor of JC2, the paper's features pull-out
You can reach her at: kglaser@thejc.com
Wingate Prize shortlist takes on Jewry’s ‘sacred cows’
Four of the seven books in the running for this year's literary prize explore the Shoah
Son of Reform rabbis passes away while on holiday in the Philippines
Benedict Romain, son of Jonathan and Sybil was on his honeymoon in the south-Asian country
Rob Rinder’s maestros to mark Shoah with moving evening of music
The star is president of the acclaimed Orion Orchestra, which will be playing for Holocaust Memorial Day
From Chasid to inspector of the dead: meet the new Silent Witness super-sleuth
New series of BBC primetime drama will feature a trainee anatomical pathologist portrayed by Jewish actor Alastair Michael
Our hero of the year (clue: he's Ukrainian)
President Zelensky comes out top, of course, but who else makes our list of leading Jewish personalities in 2022?
Me and my boy, treading the boards: Father and son to both perform in the West End
Established star Ben Caplan is playing Sherlock Holmes while his 11-year-old Bertie is making his debut in Watch on the Rhine
Parents shocked as Israel tour prices soar
Israel Experience programmes for teens rising an average £800. UJIA cites global inflation and the weakness of the pound and launches a new bursary scheme
After the terror: Israel’s bravest faces captured by a British photographer
Jennie Milne's pictures of the forgotten victims of terrorism - the survivors - went on display at an exhibition at Wimbledon Synagogue and are now published in a book
Man who threatened to blow up St. Louis Synagogue jailed for 30 months
The judge ordered him to receive a mental health evaluation as well as a custodial sentence
The Jewish pilot who flew with a Swastika on his plane
The First World War airman adorned his cockpit with the symbol - long before it was adopted by the Nazis
BBC’s Bargain Hunt star is selling Nazi memorabilia
A yellow star worn by a Dutch Jew, an SS dagger and scabbard and a swastika patch are among items sold, or still on sale at TV antiques expert Charles Hanson's auction house
Meet the activist who wants Jews to be proud
Ben M Freeman's new book explores the impact of antisemitism - and what we can do about it
Acclaimed historian Deborah Lipstadt meets the Chief Rabbi on a London tour
Lipstadt, known for her defeat of Holocaust denier David Irving, is visiting as the United States’s special envoy to combat and monitor antisemitism
Jewish partisan who fought the Nazis battles to preserve forest fort where resistance group lived
Fania Brantsovsky, now 100, escaped the Vilna Ghetto to join 'Avenger' group - now she's fighting to save woodland camp so next generations can learn of their struggle
The Finchley talent factory: Trio from same shul win national recognition for their artistic achievements
Jaren Ziegler, Dora Fidler and Isaac Reuben, all 17, have been shortlisted for writing and music awards
Are the kids OK? The mental health crisis among Jewish teens
Karen Glaser asks what can be done to help troubled young adults
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