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
David Baddiel: Making Jews count
Comedian and writer David Baddiel - whose Twitter profile reads 'Jew' - tells Keren David about his new book about the invisibility of Jews in modern identity politics
We Jews aren't all male, pale, hairy and holy
It's time to improve Jewish representation in the media and culture - and celebrate our diverse communities
The fear factor
The last thing that Keren David wanted to do was write a book about antisemitism. But she faced her fears and went ahead.
Women-only Hallel service is an online success
More than 100 women log in from all over the world to the Orthodox service
The green and pleasant town that saved Jews
The people of Welwyn Garden City realised the threat posed to Jews in 1939 and did something about it
My boy’s coming home… how do we make sure we stay alive?
Students are coming home for the holidays - but how can you make sure they won't infect you with Covid-19?
Let’s ask young singles how we should change
'In this pandemic year where are the initiatives and support systems for single people? Who is thinking creatively about young adults, how to harness their potential for the good of the community and for their own well being?'
Joe Biden's very Jewish family
Joe and Jill Biden are Roman Catholics - but all three of the Biden children married Jews
Marrying out no longer means family fracture
The old ways of dealing with inter-faith marriage were cruel and painful. It's good that things have changed.
A mouthwatering cinematic offering at this year's Jewish Film Festival
The annual festival is almost completely online this year, with just four screenings at JW3
The day the pedi-succah came to my park
Chabad has unleashed a fleet of mobile succahs to help people celebrate Succot in the pandemic. One came to Keren David's local park
Counting heads at Rosh Hashanah
This year we are counting heads and households. It's very strange.
Why not talk to the Yomtov-only shul goers?
'A missed year won’t make a great deal of difference to those who don’t see shul-going as an integral part of their Jewish identity'
Big questions for the robot in the classroom
Philosopher and JC columnist David Edmonds has written his first children's book - about a very convincing robot
Sound of the suburbs
'There's an awful lot to be said for the so-called bourgeois life' says Daniel Finkelstein, whose first book, a collection of his columns for The Times has just been published
To be an ally against racism, first learn to listen
'I recognised my own ignorance about anti-Black racism, and have been reading, and listening and learning.'
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