Islamophobia expert’s book ‘shaped’ by apologist for Isis killer Jihadi John
Middlesex University lecturer Dr Tarek Younisis is also promoting publication with Asim Qureshi of CAGE
‘The widest-ranging Jewish Book Week yet’
Jewish Book Week 2023 kicks off on February 25. Its director Claudia Rubenstein introduces this year’s star-studded programme
The Holocaust: An Unfinished History Book review: The untold story of Europe’s Shoah shame
An important new history sheds light on the major role played by so-called neutrals in the mass extermination of Jews
Meet the writer asking hard questions about the wellness industry
Feeling overwhelmed? Maybe shul is a better idea than the gym
Why Beethoven: A Phenomenon in 100 Pieces Book review: The musical genius explored
A dizzying dive into the world of this terrifyingly talented composer
The Matchmaker’s Gift Book review: Romantic pairing down the generations
Lynda Cohen Loigman's enjoyable romance lacks nuance but its succinct storylines do not outstay their welcome
Muppets in Moscow Book review: When Kermit and Miss Piggy went to the Kremlin
A fascinating account of how an American TV classic was exported to Russia
Arabesques Book review: Twisting time and place and politics
Anton Shammas' breakthrough novel cleverly interweaves the imagined and the remembered
Obituary: Edith Pearlman
Leading Jewish-American writer whose stories describe the humanity of the lonely
Wingate Prize shortlist takes on Jewry’s ‘sacred cows’
Four of the seven books in the running for this year's literary prize explore the Shoah
Book review: Fritz and Kurt - A moving Shoah book for older children
Appealingly and appropriately illustrated, a sensitively captured child's perspectives of the Holocaust
Of Maus and men: Valuable insights into a controversial classic
A significant aid towards the understanding of the graphic novel
A child’s eye view of surviving Belsen
A survivor of the death camp on the book he has written for children about his childhood ordeal
Debut author's post-Holocaust novel sparks nine-way bidding war
The UK rights to publish Yael van der Wouden’s The Safekeep acquired by Viking after 'fiercely contested' auction
Kreisky, Israel and Jewish Identity book review: Will the real Bruno please stand up?
An intriguing and forensic new biography of the Jewish former Austrian chancellor
Who Is Mr. Poliakoff? Book review: A Jewish answer to a Le Carré thriller
Short novel packed full of history, from the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union to secret agents in Israel, is full of twists and turns
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