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
What about starting a Jewish History Month?
From books and exhibitions to TikTok videos, we need a proper showcase for teaching Shoah
You can keep your Christmas and its baubles!
If you want to celebrate it, that’s your business — but stop doing down our own festivals
Don't worry, Tamsin Greig, you made a great Jewish mum
Should non-Jews have been cast as the Jewish Goodman family on the hit comedy show Friday Night Dinner?
Women-only Hallel service group sees Chanukah boom
Five hundred women have signed up to group's Facebook page
Rosen's recovery
The children's writer Michael Rosen is celebrating his recovery from Covid 19 with a new book and a clutch of awards
From the JC archive: November 15, 1918
Peace, pogroms and starvation in Syria
From the JC archive: November 2, 1956
The Suez crisis, a schoolgirl’s experiment and a synagogue stowaway
From the JC archive: October 22, 1985
Murder of a hostage; Sugar bucks the trend; Margaret Thatcher backs the JC
Time to get back to seeing culture in the flesh
Organisations that transformed during lockdown need our support as live events return
The problem with inspirational dead Jews
Dara Horn's new book challenges the ways in which dead Jews are revered and living ones erased.
From the JC archive: October 19 1962
Currently featured in the BBC series Ridley Road, here's the JC's report on the trial of British Nazi Colin Jordan - and in Germany, Nazis go on trial for the murder of tens of thousands of people
Welwyn synagogue's gardener is blooming at 104
For decades, Sam Ostro tended the gardens of the Hertfordshire town's shul
From the JC Archive: October 5 1900
Dreyfus’s plight, Boer war soldiers and the election
From the JC archive: October 4 1974
Three circus clowns and a first ‘girl rabbi’
It’s not easy being caught between two cultures
I brought my children up in Holland and recognise some of Emma Raducanu’s challenges
Robert Peston: the outsider who wants to include us all
ITN's political editor has written a thriller - with a Jewish hero. But how much is fact and how much is fiction?
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