Edith Tudor Hart was an immensely talented documentary photographer whose work deserves to be better known. This biography-in-the-round will help
Booker and Nobel Prize-winner Olga Tokarcuk’s latest work falls slightly short of her previous literary achievements
The leading Israeli novelist’s new book fails to ask tough questions about the Jewish state’s implacable enemies
From a kippah-wearing blue furry monster to the war efforts of courageous Jewish siblings, we select the most exciting fiction for kids
Guardian journalist Julian Borger has written an emotionally disturbing family memoir that sets out some of the facts and figures of the Shoah in absorbing display
I talk to the author of a new book about a group of mid-century Jewish writers who hold a mystique to this day
This is a fascinating account of the hacks who reported on the post-WW2 trials
Sobering and incisive commentary on the men who persuaded ordinary Germans to become mass murderers
From Moses’s birth through the eyes of his big sister, to a spider-and-skull festooned tale of maritime mayhem, our pick of the season’s kids’ fiction
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