Book review: A Small Town in Ukraine and My Disappearing Uncle - takes on family history
There is much to admire in these two richly illustrated books - and a deep complementarity between them
The shtetl in Ukraine that made my family is still making history
The town where my grandparents were born and killed is now a major transit point for refugees fleeing westwards
DNA test company donates 2500 kits to help Shoah survivors track down family
The project is aiming to unite relatives torn apart by the Holocaust
Seventies style: Why Ivor Baddiel wants your vintage simchah pictures
The style was garish and glorious — and 50 years on, our writer is keen to raid your photo albums
All Creatures Great and Small Christmas special welcomes... Chanukah!
Much-loved television vet drama features storyline about the Jewish Festival of Lights
The man who wrote The World: Tanya Gold meets Simon Sebag Montefiore
The celebrated historian has tea with our columnist to toast his landmark new book about… everything
Wiener’s exhibit offers snapshot of life before Shoah
Domestic photography is overlooked as trivial — but it’s important
Obituary: Neville Lamdan
Professor H Daniel Wagner reflects on the life of the historian who pioneered the study of Jewish genealogy
A very English house’s surprising Jewish links
Uncovering the history of a Kent manor house’s Jewish and Central European connections
How I got a Lithuanian passport - and discovered a connection with my roots
A lucky find in an archive meant Jo Kessel could claim a European passport
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