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
How I tried to track down my long lost ancestors
Can a Jewish genealogy expert help me find my Polish great aunt?
Rishi Sunak is wrong, it's always worth getting a degree
I didn't go to uni and it worked out just fine, but why should we deny our children the option?
Goodbye to my parents’ house of memories
I expected the big clear-out of their things to be gut-wrenching, but it turned out to be uplifting and nostalgic
Volunteering is a boon for the volunteer, too
There’s a crisis in recruiting people to help good causes, which is bad news for everyone
Long live the King! How the JC reported four coronations
We have reported on four coronations since our first publication in 1841
Seders to remember: Why were these nights different from all others?
Seder night is always distinct from the rest of the year. But some, as our writers recall, are especially memorable
What Izzy (from the best Jewish romcom ever made) did next
Keren David loves 1980s film Crossing Delancey. So she jumped at the chance to interview its writer Susan Sandler about her latest project, a documentary about a transgender stand-up comedian
Why calling slaves 'enslaved people' now makes sense to me
When my publishers told me to change my words, I almost blew a gasket… at first
Feminists and Jews have bigger problems to worry about than a bogus culture war
Trans people are excluded from the current debate much as Jews were in the Corbyn years
Want to make a film? Start here
Always dreamed of making a movie? Here's a scheme to get you started
Farewell to the United Synagogue men’s club
Jo Grose is the first female chief executive and she seems to have clear and fresh ideas
The year I learned to make Mum’s strudel
Sometimes recipes carry a lot of history and love
Comedy, drama, history: this year’s Jewish film fest has it all
The UK Jewish Film Festival kicks off next week. we pick some must-sees
Love stories with Nazis and Jews? Pass the sick bucket
The centre of these romantic, sentimental stories is an obsession with Nazis
The enduring creative obsession with romantically matching Jews and Nazis
A history of times that authors and filmmakers have tried to match Jews and Nazis in love
Fringe benefits from a cultural renaissance
The Tsitsit Jewish arts festival is back. Keren David meets its founder, Alastair Falk
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