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
From the archive: The Yom Kippur War in Israel and the UK
From the JC archive on October 12, 1973
Don’t judge those who struggle to say Kaddish
When my mother died I found the thought of it simply too much so I grieved in my own way
The artist celebrating British Jews and our sacred places
Beverley-Jane Stewart’s art focuses on synagogues and society
Why the Queen felt like one of us
Though she was a devout Christian, many aspects of Queen Elizabeth's life resonated with Jews
Martin Lewis is a Jewish hero whose campaigning will save lives this winter
The MSE founder is the Uber-mensch we need in these uncertain times
Sometimes, theatre can get Jewishness right
It is fabulous to see your own community on stage, but toe-curling when it hits a bum note
My hero’s name is Lenny Tuchus
Keren David meets a literary agent turned children’s author who’s a hit at both jobs
Liberal Judaism is great — but it just isn’t for me
My heart is annoyingly Orthodox, even though my head takes me in a much more liberal direction
I'm not surprised Italy's been ranked the best place in Europe to be Jewish
On a recent trip to Italy I found Jewish life that was fresh, encouraging and extremely positive
The joy of an unlikely friendship is captured in a new book
Homelands: The History of a Friendship tells the story of how Chitra Ramaswamy met her 'Jewish grandparents'
Drinking Seder wine aged seven set me on the road to addiction, confesses Hollywood actress Selma Blair
Legally Blonde star’s searingly honest new book also reveals her affinity with Anne Frank
What stopped Crouch End voting for a rabbi?
In the liberal enclave, two out of three Labour candidates won, but not the most Jewish one
Cream of Israeli film and TV comes to UK in nationwide festival
Screenings of comedies, dramas, thrillers, documentaries and a hit TV series will take place across the UK
Ari from Finchley is in a pickle
Deli Segal's one woman show is about a typical young Jewish woman caught between two worlds
Sitting shiva for my mum was such a blessing
My experience of bereavement brought home the agony of those who suffered in lockdown
Miri’s on a mission
Keren David puts British-Jewish teens in the spotlight
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