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
A night at the Muslim Excellence Awards
Keren David found much that was familiar at an evening to celebrate the Muslim contribution to British society
The shtick making your Jewish dad a Facebook phenomenon
More than 7,000 people this week signed up to a Facebook group called Your Jewish Dad Talk for banter about the behaviour of British Jewish dads
Malia Bouattia honoured with Good Citizen prize at Muslim News awards
Rabbi who led judges' panel acknowledges that giving the award to the controversial president of the National Union of Students will upset some people
First person: Screaming abuse is a fixture on touchlines
Keren David recounts her experience on the Junior League touchline
Grant and Alderman on Bailey's longlist
Two Jewish authors are on the 16-strong longlist for the 2017 Baileys women’s prize for fiction
Inspired by music
This was a story which journalist James Inverne knew he had to return to
Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner: Resilience and a reforming zeal
What is PewDiePie's game?
What lies behind the latest row over YouTuber Felix Kjellberg's jokes?
Steven Berkoff's ultimate comfort food
The actor, writer, director whose CV stretches from thoughtful stage plays to Hollywood blockbusters, has made a documentary film about the Jewish diner he loves.
From Dylan to Rinder, the world of Jewish arts in 2016
Bob Dylan won a Nobel Prize, Judge Rinder wiggled his tuchas in Strictly and Carole King sang in Hyde Park 2016 may have been a grim year in many ways, but in the world of arts and entertainment there was much to cheer.
Do Jews celebrate Christmas? Not in my family
December was an emotionally turbulent time for me as a child. I was sick with anger and envy, miserable, lonely and wracked with guilt for caring so much.
Gerald Jacobs's new book sends you love letters straight from the heart
It is a slightly worrying thing, the task of reading a colleagues book and interviewing him about it, especially as in this case the colleague is Gerald Jacobs, literary editor of this newspaper since the late 1980s, who, as a result, knows as much about books, and Jewish books in particular, as many a professor of literature.
Young performers have to grow up fast
Horror of the birthday party broiges
A woman's work: Parenthood — angst, anguish and scotch eggs
In a new regular column, the author of young adult fiction reflects on the challenges of life as a mother and writer living in North London
Clegg ‘lied’ on pledge to silence hate peer
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