Susan Reuben
Susan Reuben is a columnist for the JC
Susan Reuben: Was a mum right to call her son's barmitzvah photo 'male privilege'?
Women and girls shouldn't have their spiritual choices limited by tradition, says Susan Reuben
Finchley’s owls are wasting my time
Susan Reuben is trapped in endless conversations
Even kids can feel nostalgic
Susan Reuben has been looking back...
Lost, found and happy ever after
We invest a huge amount of love and meaning into certain objects, so when they disappear, so does the emotional connection we’ve invested in them, says Susan Reuben
The pleasure of a well-told story
Susan Reuben loves hearing stories read out loud. But don't ask her to caw.
I'm turning into my mother
Radio 4, random lemons, kitchen disasters: Susan's following in her mother's footsteps
The meaning of pigs and frogs
Workplace conversations can confuse outsiders, says Susan Reuben. And is there a standard size for trolls?
Childhood rituals continue to bond us as adults
Susan Reuben sends her childhood friend a peculiar gift
When it's just too early to talk
If Susan Reuben ignores you on the morning commute, the school run or at the doctor's surgery, don't take it personally. We've all been there...
The luxe boat: cruising the Mediterranean
Our cruise novice embarks on a voyage of luxury with Regent Seven Seas Explorer
Mindfulness, one stitch at a time
Susan Reuben's finding inner calm through embroidery
Susan Reuben: How Limmud changed me
First it was music. Now it's community. Susan Reuben and family have been changed by the annual festival
A medical note to Santa Claus
Why was a small Susan Reuben writing to Santa? And what was that note paper advertising?
Why doughnuts are just too hard
Susan Reuben once tried to make her own doughnuts. Never again.
My brain’s a sieve but the kids are (just about) OK
Susan Reuben might have broken the cardinal rule of parenting books - don't forget about your kids - but she's not too concerned
Why we need to share our grief over Pittsburgh
An attack on a Jewish community anywhere feels like an attack on our own, says Susan Reuben
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