Nadine Matyas
The artist racing against time to sculpt Holocaust survivors
Frances Segelman is on a quest to capture the images of the generation who witnessed the Shoah
Health coach's message for 2023? Let’s get in the habit
Suzanne Weiniger tells us how to stick to new year’s resolutions — and insists positive goals and lifestyle tweaks matter more than self-discipline
The gift of gratitude on a cruise
Nadine Matyas met an elderly couple on a family holiday who changed her outlook on life
How to have a happier new year
Meet Tal Ben-Shahar, the best-selling Israeli author on a mission to help us enjoy life more
The cauliflower king of Israel is coming to London
Celebrity chef Eyal Shani is bringing his innovative vegetarian cuisine to the UK
The music plays on in memory of Myra
Wartime concerts have inspired a new series of classical recitals
When disaster strikes, be prepared for everything
Nadine Wojakovski meets two women who have set up a website to help people in difficult circumstances
The woman who dreamed of banking...and belly-dancing
Frederique Assor combines a successful career in finance with the traditional Middle Eastern dance she fell in love with as a child
Living with our loss
Stephen Okrent was one of the first British Jews to die from Covid-19, and the loss sent his family into shock and terrible grief. A year on, they are launching a fund to help others who are mourning.
The harrowing and moving story of the 1946 survivors’ Haggadah
A sister pays homage to her brother's very special artworks
From the heart of her kitchen
Lockdown and a love of entertaining, led Sally-Ann Thwaites to publish a fund-raising cookbook
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