Keren David
Keren David is the Managing Editor of the Jewish Chronicle. She is also the award-winning author of 13 books for young adults, her most recent is Say No to the Dress, published by Barrington Stoke
Sometimes the dead bring the living together
This week I had two unexpectedly uplifting moments which revolved around cemeteries
London opens its heart to brave Israeli war widows in need of support
Twelve of Israel’s war widows are in the UK for a visit that’s far more than a sight-seeing trip
Would I be safer in London or Netanya?
Antisemitism is on the rise in the UK, but I don’t feel the need to leave just yet – am I wrong?
Where will we go on Rosh Hashanah now my parents have died?
When your last links with childhood are lost, it’s time to make choices that you’ve put off for years
Can you teach kids to spot fake news? Raygun at the Olympics suggests not
The Education Secretary wants to teach pupils about internet misinformation. But the problem is vaster than anyone can cope with
Marvel’s cowardly decision to erase the Israeli background of Sabra won’t solve anything
What does rewriting Israelis out of popular culture actually achieve?
TV review: A Family Affair ‘A silly film that offers excellent escapism’
TV review: We were the Lucky Ones: Good series, shame about the lighting
This family drama works well, but the oppressive darkness in which it is filmed is difficult to watch
History tells us our right to be heard is absolute
Lionel de Rothschild refused to cave in to bigotry – and was able to take his seat as an MP
Brilliant insights from our much-loved Secret Shulgoer
This is an enthralling collection of writings from our late columnist
I felt pride and joy; they accused Israel of a ‘massacre’
The reaction to the hostage rescue operation often overlooked Hamas’s guilt
Book review: Sufferance ‘A book which haunts me’
Legendary Disney composer dies at 95
Richard M Sherman wrote iconic songs for films including Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
TV review: Passover UK: A Jewish Journey. Late but great
Sam Holder’s programme about Pesach gave me warm, fuzzy feelings
The Tattooist of Auschwitz review: ‘We see the brutality and the desperation’
This adaptation cleverly shows the problems of fictionalising a survivor’s haunted memories
I’m so glad Dad agreed to move into a care home
My 95-year-old father was adamant he would not go into a home — but Hammerson House gave him, and us, so much
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