Michael Freedland
Michael Freedland was a veteran broadcaster and journalist who wrote for the JC from 1951 until his death in October, 2018.
Why David Jacobs will be so sorely missed
OPINION
Cooking after Sara: the man from Mosimann’s taught me
With the encouragement of his children, a bereaved husband learns how to cook for himself
When we did not do enough
Rabbis, we have a problem
Israel’s talent for losing friends and alienating journalists
Barrington Black: Gibraltar's supreme lawman
He thought he had retired after a distinguished legal career. But then the Gibraltar Supreme Court came calling
On the air with Topol and Golda
Abraham Levy: I've no resentment over the decision to retire early
The Sephardi spiritual leader rises above the splits in his community but identifies failings elsewhere in Anglo-Jewry
Meet the community's £50 million benefactor
Other philanthropists may be better known but few are as influential as Clive Marks
Still marching, the Ajex heroes who defy time
The remembrance parade of Jewish ex-servicemen and women has become a unifying force in Anglo-Jewish culture
Interview: Stanley Kalms
"I made Sacks Chief Rabbi, but he's been a huge failure"
Smug? No, honest and proud
Interview: Maurice Glasman
Ed Miliband's intellectual guru explains the Yiddishe inspiration behind his Blue Labour idea
From Frankie to Borat - that's entertainment
Ahead of a new exhibition on Jews in showbusiness, we picks our top British talents
Interview: Michael Grade
Old-school impresario who’s the lord of UK TV
Perils of in-flight hechshers
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