Nathan Jeffay
Nathan Jeffay wrote his first article for the Jewish Chronicle in July 1998, and has been published in almost every edition of the newspaper since then. He used to report from the UK, and since 2007 has mostly been writing from Israel — for the JC and various other publications in Britain, America and Australia. He covers a broad range of subjects from politics and the frictions of the Middle East to Israeli high-tech, culture, religious affairs and humanitarian work. #000d As well as writing, Nathan lectures to lots of groups that visit Israel, and to Jewish and Christian communities internationally. He has degrees from the University of Cambridge and the University of Leeds and is a married father of four children, one of them through fostering. #000d
Israeli school drop-outs on the rise
Israelis back Steiner schools
Jerusalem building plan advances
Gilad Shalit: The march for freedom
Interview: Gerald Steinberg
Academic hits out at politicised charities
Downsize me: Israel shuns fast food
Israeli house prices soar to record levels
Charedim are multicultural too
Separating Ashkenazi and Sephardi schoolchildren may seem bigoted but it has merit
Is Israel next in line to ban the burka?
On the West Bank, good wine is flowing
New Palestinian city irks settlers
'Freedom' haggadah dedicated to Jonathan Pollard
Rabbi: Allow beans and pulses on Pesach
Young Israelis keen to join IDF combat units
Cracking the code of the modern matzah
Until the Middle Ages when it became skinny, matzah was an altogether doughier snack
Israel must now introduce real civil marriage
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