‘The music saved us’, say pop group As1one, who arrived in LA to record their album the day before October 7
This revamped production of the ballet classic is the happily ever after we need right now
The chartered surveyor-turned-TikTok comedian on his Israeli impersonations and becoming a Jewish matchmaker
Travel across the Rocky Mounatins and see its wildlife and epic scenery aboard the luxury Rocky Mountaineer train
If you need some Shabbat gift inspiration, take a leaf out of my festive book...
In this terrific show, Andy Nyman plays a sweeter version of Mel Brooks’s greatest creation Max Bialystock
This kosher show does to the fairy tale what Yiddish theatre once did to the classics, but it is, what is called in both theatre and and tailoring circles, a bit baggy
For this month’s blind date, our two hopeful singletons tucked into Italian deliciousness at the Kensington High Street branch of Spaghetti House
Here comes the Chanukah cringe
In National Grief Awareness Week, a Jewish poet explains how verse can help us process personal and collective loss
The International Sephardic Music Festival in Córdoba pays homage to the city’s Jewish legacy. Jules Stewart listens in
At 25, Maximilian Mansoor feels pressure to find a Jewish bride. His grandma thinks he’ll find her at the kiddush table
My (initially sceptical) husband and I enjoy West End opulence in St Albans
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