Michael Freedland
Michael Freedland was a veteran broadcaster and journalist who wrote for the JC from 1951 until his death in October, 2018.
Book review: Both Sides of the Bench
Writing an autobiography is not as easy as it seems.
Catholics and Jews: All good, at least on the surface
Can Catholics and Jews ever truly bury the hatchet? Michael Freedland tries to find out
Frank Sinatra and the Jews: How we all got under his skin
To mark what would have been his centenary year, Frank Sinatra’s biographer reveals the extraordinary connection the singer had to Jews and Israel
Francis Lyon Cohen: The man who gave war a religion
You may not recognise his name but Francis Lyon Cohen played an important role in Jewish soldiers' war
A showman? How dare you — I am a musician!
Michael Freedland celebrates a man who was uncompromising in two things - his music and his Jewishness.
Book review: The Gratitude Cradle
Moving and then muddled
Revealed: the truth about the ‘Jewish’ Hollywood
The last Nazi Hunters: An interview with France’s heroes
Farewell, Mr Ambassador: Interview with Daniel Taub
Daniel Taub has been there in the midst of crises, putting Israel's case to the government, talking to the media,and in sessions with businessmen and academics
Flight of what you don't fancy
Love it - or more likely - hate it, airplane food has tickled this writer's tastebuds
Interview: Ron Moody
He was just as happy as he was Moody
The Grocers: What made an education at the 'Jewish Eton' so special?
Michael Freedland remembers 'that nursery of Britain's intellectual Jewish community'
Six degrees of separation...
Michael Freedland goes on a cruise...
How I found my heim from heim
Stoke Newington is no longer the shtetl of the past, notes Michael Freedland
Welcome to Stamford Hill on the Med
Please, don't do the 'Jew thing'
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