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
Tracy Ann Oberman: why I am about to play Shylock
Actress says she will base her performance on her 'tough as nails' grandmother
Busting the myths about money
A new exhibition at the Jewish Museum explores the difficult subject of Jews and money
Welcome to Zion
Luciana Berger has called her baby boy Zion. For those wondering what name she was going to choose, this announcement has raised more questions than it answered
My sister’s moving to Israel and I’m struggling
When Keren David's sister makes aliyah she won't be the only one who misses her. Deborah showed how you can make a big impact in a small community, writes our columnist
The story of loss and hope that won the Costa Book Prize
Bart van Es's memoir traces the story of the Jewish girl sheltered by his grandparents during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Last week it won one of the UK's most prestigious book awards. Keren David met him.
Goodbye to kosher butchers if we all go vegan
Going vegan is good for you and good for the planet - but what will it do for our Jewish identity, asks Keren David
I don't need Marie Kondo: I've got a Jewish version
Keren David's clearing out the clutter, at her own pace
The tears that never fall
The BBC is showing an extraordinary documentary on Holocaust Memorial Day, about the lives of child survivors of the Holocaust
When fact meets fiction, a best-seller is born
The Tattooist of Auschwitz is 2018's publishing sensation - but how accurate is it?
Year in Review: the arts in 2018
Women artists led the way in an offbeat 2018
Women’s voices cannot be stifled any longer
Think Jewish women are loud? You're probably wrong.
I'm A Celebrity Watch: Relief for Rita
There's a Jew in the jungle this year. Keren David rates Rita Simons' wet and windy debut on I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here
Departing for the Red Sea
Winter sun for less thanks to a new direct low-cost flight to Eilat? Our features editor was first on board…
'There was a cart for the dead, a cart for the living'
Morris Buznic volunteered to fight for the British Army when a Jewish battalion was formed in 1917. This is his story.
These Kindertransport refugees didn't speak of their past for decades. Now their story is at the centre of a new exhibition
Ann and Bob Kirk both came to England as children on the eve of the Second World War. Even their children didn't know their stories.
These Kindertransport refugees didn't speak of their past for decades. Now their story is at the centre of a new exhibition
Ann and Bob Kirk both came to England as children on the eve of the Second World War. Even their children didn't know their stories.
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