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
My family’s experience of a day — and a life — in the NHS
The NHS turns 70 next week. Here, the JC's Features Editor looks at how the health service has changed the lives of the people who use it
The rise and fall of 'Sir Shifty' - High Street tycoon Philip Green
Keren David reviews Oliver Shah's book about the shamed billionaire who came a cropper when he sold BHS for £1
Klezfest could change your life
Musician Josh Dolgin is heading for London's Klezfest in August - and recalls how a similar gathering in Canada kindled his love of Yiddish culture and music
Jon Sopel: Watching the White House
American politics - and the way it is reported - has changed hugely now Donald Trump is president. Keren David talked to the BBC's North America Editor about his new book
Women in leadership: finally smashing the glass ceiling
Are we seeing a new era for women in Jewish communal leadership?
Asterix is Jewish: who knew?
Rene Goscinny wrote the comic books that conquered the world. A new exhibition at the Jewish Museum London celebrates his genius
It wouldn't be a wedding without a broiges
OK, the Markles aren't Jewish. But they've perfected the art of falling out over celebrations says Keren David
Mazeltov, Netta!
Keren David, the JC's Features Editor, talks about how Israel's winning Eurovision song struck a chord with her
The Jews forgotten by their nation
On a visit to Vilnius, Keren David meets two Lithuanian writers addressing the silence surrounding the Shoah
‘People assume I’m not Jewish. It hurts’
Young Adult author Becky Albertalli's debut novel has been made into a Hollywood hit film. It's a story which draws on her Jewish upbringing
Royal Albert Hall concert Israel’s 70th birthday
Ever dreamed of performing at the Royal Albert Hall? Read on...
How to take the stress out of Pesach cleaning
Does the run-up to Pesach have to feel like a return to slavery? Keren David asked the London Board's kashrut expert for guidance on everything from cocktail sticks to tap water
A free spirit who expresses her Jewishness in her work
The playwright on her play Kindertransport - celebrating its 25th anniversary and still touring
Remember, dressing up should be fun
Purim is a tricky time for shyer children who don't like dressing up - and for the parents who have to find/buy/make the costume
JC Stays: Ye Olde Bell, Retford
The snow is all part of the experience at this hotel and spa
Terri Apter: The psychology of praise and blame
“We can’t be non-judgmental, we’re not built to do that.”
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