Nicole Lampert
Nicole Lampert is a newspaper journalist and best-selling ghost writer
Meet ancient Rome’s real life Jewish princess: Berenice, star of new TV series Those About to Die
She was the real-life Jewish queen who fell for the Roman who destroyed Jerusalem – and now Berenice is the central figure in a blockbuster new TV series.
Our daughters have been held by sex attackers and could now be giving birth, say hostages’ mothers
Desperate parents of four of the young female hostages speak out nine months after their capture
Hollywood cop-movie rabbi shocked by the criminality on his Los Angeles doorstep
Nolan Lebovitz watched the attack on his neighbouring congregation in LA with horror
British relative of hostage calls on Labour Party for help
Stephen Brisley is still awaiting news of his brother-in-law, Eli Sharabi
A summer full of stars and hardly any antisemitism in their shows
Entertainment is a salve to dark times, and doesn’t this week’s column prove it
Two state solution further away than when I wrote about it 50 years ago in JC, says Lord Mandelson
Labour mandarin made the comment at a Yom Ha’atzmaut event at the Israeli Embassy
Jerusalem’s new October 7 exhibition: ‘I had to sit down and weep’
You’ll learn more about the full horror of the Hamas attacks at this exhibition than by visiting the kibbutzim
October 7 victims launch $1 billion lawsuit against Unrwa for ‘aiding Hamas’
The lawsuit’s 101 plaintiffs include hostages, Nova festival survivors and families of people who were murdered
Holocaust survivors beamed into classrooms using virtual reality headsets
The Holocaust Educational Trust has created a new programme called ‘Testimony 360: People and Places of the Holocaust’
‘Israel’s left woke up to find itself backing a worldview it had rejected’
Coexistence activist Mikhael Manekin explains the impact of October 7 on the Israeli left
‘A few months after my release from prison I was back on the crystal meth’: meet Britain’s unlikeliest drug dealer
A film about a north London grandfather caught with the Metropolitan Police’s largest-ever crystal meth haul is out this week
Why Disraeli needed a manor house to be accepted as prime minister
The stately home of Britain’s only Jewish-born prime minister is featured in a new BBC series
‘This is about women taking charge of their futures’
A new exhibition at the Tate features two Jewish women artists from different eras
‘Next time it could be your daughters’ says mum of British woman held in Gaza
Emily Damari has been held in Gaza for more than 225 days
Nova survivor dedicates gold medal to murdered friend
With campus protests, lecturers – not students – are the real problem
Don’t say we weren’t warned if we see the level of unrest in American colleges coming here
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