In Search of Amrit Kaur Book review: An Indian Princess in Wartime Paris - Historical dig reveals little
Author's lacklustre findings on life of socialite might better have been contained to a magazine feature
Book review: Arthur Miller: American Witness - A decidedly Jewish view from the bridge
A more psychological than biographical profile that reveals the state of the great playwright's mind
Book review: The Owner’s Mother Loves My Stuff
New memoir captures Fleet Street’s legendary lunching days
Book review: Elizabeth, the queen of celebrities
First authorised biography of the screen siren feels like a missed opportunity
How the Jews changed English food - at a price
We gave the English fish and chips and bagels - but our eating habits stoked deadly hate
The best Jewish cookbooks of 2022
Victoria Prever picks her favourite cookbooks of the year
Matilda the Musical Film review: Thrilling if overlong version of a classic
Successful RSC musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s 1988 tale gets the big-screen treatment
The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt Book review: An admirable portrayal of a leading liberal voice
This illuminating autobiography, stretching down the decades of the 20th century and republished for the first time in 60 years, recalls what a remarkable woman she was
The meaning of things: Fascinating memoir celebrates the ordinary
Richard Rabinowitz's book traces his unremarkable parents’ lives by examining the possessions that gave their existence meaning
Gift puts Jerusalem library on 'international Shakespeare map'
Priceless fragment of Shakespeare's First Folio, dating from 1623, is gifted to the National Library of Israel
‘Deep feelings and a wild imagination’ - a tribute to the short-story queen Grace Paley
To mark the centenary of her birth, a celebration of a writer whose work focused on the roles of men and women
New book on Einstein is result of one man's fascination with physicist
His leather jacket, the boat with a Yiddish name — the publication offers a fascinating insight into the Nobel Prize winner
Book review: The Only Woman in the Room: Golda Meir and her Path to Power - A pioneering woman leader but was she a feminist?
A highly original and enjoyable take on Israel’s first woman leader
Book review: The Literary Mafia: Jews, Publishing, and Postwar American Literature - No conspiracy, we’re just connected
Author has notion of meritocracy in his sights in unconventional perspective on a golden age for Jews in American literature
Good or bad Jew? Check your privilege
Emily Tamkin's new book examines the American Jewish crisis. Zoe Strimpel meets her
Book review: Britain’s Jews: Confidence, Maturity, Anxiety - Too confident, where’s the angst?
An unconvincing survey of modern British Jews, much of which was gleaned from conversations conducted over Zoom during lockdown
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