Is it time for a ‘Jews only’ night at the theatre?
Performances just for black people have sparked controversy, but what do we Jews think?
Rabbis leaving United Synagogue not a crisis but ‘a challenge’, says first-ever female CEO
Jo Grose, the organisation’s first female head, said the rabbinical exits were 'not a surprise' and part of a needed 'refresh'
BBC EastEnders: Meet the old Queen Vic’s tough new Jewish landlady
Harriet Thorpe reveals how her new role as EastEnders’ no-nonsense pint-puller takes her back to her Jewish roots
Succession was a rare portrayal of greed that wasn't antisemitic
It's rare to see billionaires depicted without invoking Jewish themes
Reality review: An unlikely whistleblower
The story of the young US Air Force translator who received the longest prison sentence ever for the unauthorised release of government information
Aspects of Love review: A slick and sumptuous meditation on passion
Triumphant revival of Lloyd Webber musical sees Michael Ball return... but in a different role
Film review: Full Time - The trials of a single mother
Call My Agent's Laure Calamy stars in gritty realist drama with a brave ending
Taking Notes: Welcome to my Eden and thank you to Ezra
On the happy occasion of my granddaughter's birth, I couldn't have been more grateful to this wonderful charity
Special awards for multi-million-pound redevelopment of Jewish museum
The redevelopment of the Manchester Jewish Museum lasted two years
'I run a festival that Jewish women from all walks of life can go to'
Meet the founder of HerSpace - a day of arts, talks, culture and retail therapy for Jewish women
Film review: Beau Is Afraid - A middle-aged mummy’s boy
Ari Aster's alt-reality, distopian film is a wonderful take on Oedipal misery and the horror of drug abuse
Is The Big Lebowski’s Walter the greatest Jewish character?
The Coen brothers’ masterpiece was released 25 years ago — and its leading man is unique among Jewish characters on film
Why I stand by my opera version of Striped Pyjamas
Critics of the book misunderstand that it’s a parable, not based on real life
Why calling slaves 'enslaved people' now makes sense to me
When my publishers told me to change my words, I almost blew a gasket… at first
Creator of Holocaust video game says he wants to 'keep Shoah memory alive'
He had previously scrapped the project after it was slammed as ‘disgusting’ and ‘creepy’
Koestler was a misogynist but he is still worth remembering
Largely forgotten, the novelist’s ‘Darkness at Noon’ ranks alongside ‘Animal Farm’ as a towering 20th-century political novel
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