Nadine Wojakovski
An appetite to help
Michelle Barnett and her team leapt to action when the pandemic left hundreds hungry
A year of hope for chained wives
In 2020 there was a new solution for women whose husbands refuse to give them a religious divorce
Bringing home the biltong
Moshe Tatz and Marc Cohen, missed their South African snack so they made their own
Ollie's beat goes on and on
A drummer and a cellist's impro sessions form the basis of a new album
Matchmakers in an age of pandemic
Thanks to some new shadchans, it's still possible to meet a new partner despite lockdown limitations
A survivor in Isolation: 'This is not my first hurdle'
'I take every day as it comes' says Eva Klein, who turned 91 this week
Seventy years since they married, Holocaust survivors explain how they clung to each other after their families were wiped out
‘We didn’t think about marrying anyone else, there was no other world than ours’
Talmud study isn’t just for men
A quiet revolution is taking place in women's learning
Meet your guides to the future (as made in Israel)
A British-born entrepreneur is presenting a new TV series showcasing the best of Israeli tech
‘After my sister’s death, I lost my naivety’
Nadine Wojakovski speaks to Israeli comedian, actor, director and playwright Hadar Galron about her latest project
Ruth Jacobsohn: the woman saved from the Nazis by a swap
Nadine Wojakovski tells the story of one woman's chance escape from Nazi internment camps
The art world's refugee revolution
A new exhibition traces the influence of the emigrees fleeing the Nazis on London's art world
The art world’s refugee revolution
They fled from Nazi Germany to London - and changed the world of art
Shalva: The Israeli band that inspired the world to rethink disability
The band, which includes blind members and two with Down’s syndrome, wowed millions during their interval slot at the Eurovision semi-finals
How the Talmud helped Ilana Kurshan get her life back on track
After a painful divorce Ilana Kurshan's daily dose of study proved a tonic
Eva Neumann: left for dead on top of a pile of corpses
After managing to barely survive Aushwitz, Eva Neumann spent 60 years in silence. Then she started talking about her experience of the Holocaust
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