Michael Freedland
Michael Freedland was a veteran broadcaster and journalist who wrote for the JC from 1951 until his death in October, 2018.
Yiddish nurses, a rabbi, kosher nosh: the hospital had it all (except great doctors)
Days before his death on Monday, veteran journalist Michael Freedland wrote this, his final article, about the London Jewish Hospital
The Jazz Singer at 90: Was it good for the Jews?
Michael Freedland considers the legacy of Al Jolson's classic film
Hanging on the telephone with Shelley Berman
Michael Freedland remembers a comic who was "as Jewish as one of those bagels,with a nice shmear of cream cheese on top"
Freedland on Freedland
Our columnist Jonathan Freedland has a new thriller out. Who better to interview him, we thought, than his proud dad, Michael Freedland?
The child star waiting for his big break
Ilan Galkoff has just been picked for the London production of Adrian Mole the Musical. Michael Freedland met him and his proud parents
Love? Actually, they've been married 80 years
The Kayes are believed to be Britain's longest married couple
Put the Anglo in Anglo-Jewish
Just remember your mates to stay immune from hate
Bruni's ex, the lawyer who prosecutes Nazis
Arno Klarsfeld hails from a famous family of Nazi-hunters, but he’s better known as Mme Sarkozy’s former lover.
You're never too old for a PhD
Just ask Michael Hocherman, who got one at the age of 82
Interview: Mark Regev
Michael Freedland talks to the new Israeli ambassador
Looking back to our Olympic glory
Hugo Gryn: Everyone's chief rabbi
On the 20th anniversary of his death, Michael Freedland remembers Hugo Gryn, as beloved and revered
Remembering radio: You didn't always have to be Jewish
Michael Freedland remembers his radio heyday
The naked truth about Carnaby Street
A very Jewish business indeed
The Blacklist's real victims weren’t just Communists
An attempt to root out Communists and Communist influences in Hollywood.
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