Nadine Wojakovski
For sale: the art the Nazis stole
On July 4, there will be an unusual number of restituted art from the Holocaust coming up for auction
Is Fortnite bad for the teenage brain?
Your kid loves gaming - is that a problem?
My boy is barmitzvah and we’ve all learned so much
Nadine Wojakovski's only son was barmitzvah at the weekend. It's been a year of learning for parents as well as the new man.
Mum's the word (in the kitchen)
To celebrate Mother’s Day, Nadine Wojakovski asked three professional food writers how their mothers influenced their love of food
Surviving and thriving is my revenge
When Madeline Black was raped at the age of 13 she thought her life was over. What happened next is a powerful story for International Women's Day
I tried to find love for my single friends — but I failed
All Nadine Wojakovski wanted to do was a little matchmaking. But it was harder than she'd thought.
Dita Kraus: The librarian of Auschwitz
At just 13 Dita Kraus was sent to Auschwitz, where a collection of tattered books saved her life. Nadine Wojakovski hears her account of survival against the odds
Helena Fine: These diamonds are forever
Nadine Wojakovski meets a women who got into the jewellery business via a JC small ad
Thank you for my life
Nadine Wojakovski visits the Dutch town where her mother was hidden in WWII, to pay tribute to those who saved her
Sylka's wartime diary
On the anniversary of Kristallnacht, Nadine Wojakovski tells the story of a young girl's diary of survival
'I was searching for something completely different'
Nadine Wojakovski meets four women who made a creative career change in midlife
Stella Lucas: Still busy, still helping at nearly 101 years old
Stella Lucas celebrates her 101st birthday later this month. She tells Nadine Wojakovski about her life at the heart of the community
The golem in a London garden
Sculptor David Breuer-Weil 's huge sculptures are on show in London this summer.
Wanted: Single men
Nadine Wojakovski decided to play matchmaker. There was only one problem.
Why a picture can speak for a troubled child
A new programme is offering art therapy for children in Jewish schools
Selling books without borders
Most great books transcend their national setting and language and can speak to people anywhere, says Adam Freudenheim. Its a statement on which hes staked his future.
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