Naomi Greenaway
Naomi Greenaway is the deputy editor of the Telegraph magazine
I’m done with hiding my Jewish identity
Forget calling Friday night dinner a party, or pretending I’m vegetarian, post October 7 I’m proudly owning who I am
What if the ‘Hot Rabbi’ was a woman?
Nobody Wants This...the Jewish woman’s rewrite
What our British teens can teach us about Jewish pride
We can learn a lot about loyalty and friendship – especially in the face of hardship – from our proudly Jewish kids
How to broaden your kids’ cultural horizons on holiday without them realising it
This year, I’m swapping lilos for lavender fields for the perfect family break
After 12 years my school runs are now over, and I want to do every journey again
As my youngest leaves primary and the schlepping stops, I want it all back
Why empathy is a priceless antidote in this painful world
An anti-Israel demonstration at Auschwitz turned my stomach but an Arab-Israeli delegation to the death camp and a Holocaust survivor who refuses to hate, are a cure
What type of exam mum are you?
Why being ‘helpful’ during your kids’ exams can actually be pretty unhelpful
When did sending kids to camp become so complicated?
Are we the guinea pig generation of working mums?
TikTok tsores: our own ideologies are being rewritten on social media before our own eyes
What kind of Christmas Jew are you?
Are you a Christmas frummer or a Jewish grinch?
Welcome to the new frontier in our parenting balancing act
We’ve been on high alert since October 7. How do we ensure our kids remain proud of being Jewish while keeping safe on the streets?
Dear British Jews, you are not alone
This week I’m writing a letter instead of my column because I want to connect more personally
The ten million decisions I need to make in the run up to frenetic festive season
It's about whom to invite, when, with whom, what family to see, what to cook, and if there’s time, what to wear too
Rescuing yourself from holiday packing hell
One service could alleviate passengers from the pain of packing
Whether we like it or not, the mum call centre never closes
The world may have become more flexible with working hours - but this doesn't apply to running my household
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