Zoe Strimpel
'I don't think black people or Jews should be solely defined by their race'
The writer who sparked the Diane Abbott Observer row on the reasons he is calling out the 'anti-racism' movement
My ironic Jewish holiday at an Austrian 'starvation camp'
A stay at 'a medical health resort' with a severely restricted diet proves to be a mentally as well as physically challenging test
Ben Gurion's grandson on his grandfather's vision and Israel today
Zoe Strimpel meets the grandson of Israel's first prime minister
Revealed: Expert shares how Jihadists get the West to tell their story
Richard Landes argues in his new book that the Western media deploys a narrative pushed by violent Islamists
Only Jews are accused of exaggerating the racism they face
The most avowed antiracists rarely care about antisemitism because they simply don’t get it
Enough already with the scones and bunting
Britain is a wonderful place for Jews live but my enthusiasm for the royals is rather limited
You stay away if you want to, but Israel is still my safe space
Though the headlines focus on drama and tragedy, the reality on the ground tends to be less wild
Why, despite everything, I'm still going to holiday in Israel
It can be difficult for non-Jews to understand why our feelings for the country run so deep
What if Jews started demanding apologies like the victims of empire?
The attitude of descendants of former British colonies contrasts with the Jewish experience
In the sober light of January, I’ve worked out why Jews drink less
As a people forced to up sticks and flee at frequent intervals, we’ve only ever been able to count on bringing our heads with us
Goodbye, America. It was nice knowing you
In the country of my childhood, Jews were an accepted part of cultural life, not enemies
Why don't footballers take the knee for Jews?
The courage of Iranian players only highlights the cowardice of the English
Good or bad Jew? Check your privilege
Emily Tamkin's new book examines the American Jewish crisis. Zoe Strimpel meets her
Freedland’s play fell into the anti-Zionist trap
‘Jews. In Their Own Words’ did not include a single character willing to properly defend Israel
I’m sad about the Queen but others are sadder
Maybe it’s because I’m a rootless ‘citizen of the world’ that I cannot participate entirely
What’s all this song and dance about musicals?
Yes, there are some Jews who don’t lap up classic Broadway shows or adore Barbra Streisand
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