My walk along the Western Front
To support the dream of a dead soldier for a ‘path of peace’ along the famous First World War dividing line, Anthony Seldon walked its length last year. Along the way he contemplated his roots, and the hopes and fears of Jewish soldiers
Victoria Beckham, Bella Hadid and Jewish ‘princesses’: Nicole Lampert's week in showbiz
Jewish readers were up in arms with Casandra character in Candice Carty-Williams' hit book - so will she be toned down on screen?
The enduring creative obsession with romantically matching Jews and Nazis
A history of times that authors and filmmakers have tried to match Jews and Nazis in love
My Hollywood father: Paul Newman’s daughter on the silver screen icon’s struggles with fame
As the star's posthumous memoir is published, Melissa Newman discusses his feelings on his celebrity status — and his Jewish heritage
Meet Sarit Yishai-Levi, the bestselling queen of Jerusalem
The former journalist talks about her glittering career and the hit book that changed her life
Writer Ben Okri: Jews and black people share a past of unjust suffering
Booker Prize winner used a synagogue appearance marking Black History Month to urge the communities to show mutual support
Meet the activist who wants Jews to be proud
Ben M Freeman's new book explores the impact of antisemitism - and what we can do about it
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
Book review - Chapters of Accidents: A Writer’s Memoir - Evocative portrait of a long-gone era
Literary memoir by one of the great Anglo-Jewish writers, whose best work focused on working-class life in London
Book review: Blue Labour: The Politics of the Common Good - Feeling blue: one man’s plan for the party's future
New manifesto for Labour puts the emphasis on blue-collar values with a conservative bent to renew its historic solidarity with its working-class base
Two Jewish authors lead colourful debates at book festival
Jonathan Freedland discussed his best-selling book The Escape Artist and historian Simon Sebag Montefiore quizzed experts on Vladimir Putin's war at fifth annual Cliveden Literary Festival
The teen who tried to warn the world about Auschwitz
Jonathan Freedland's new book details the extraordinary tale of the first Jewish prisoner to escape the Nazi death camp
Book review: Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph Roth - A doomed, drunk wandering genius
Keiron Pim's biography of one of the greatest writers of the 20th century is a dark story, movingly told
Boy in The Striped Pyjamas author sinks to new low with the melodramatic sequel
Jews in John Boyne's work are reduced to landscape rather than real characters
The Finchley talent factory: Trio from same shul win national recognition for their artistic achievements
Jaren Ziegler, Dora Fidler and Isaac Reuben, all 17, have been shortlisted for writing and music awards
No secrets, no shanda - the feminist pioneer who’s not scared to uncover family scandals
Letty Cottin Pogrebin, the founder of America’s flagship feminist Ms magazine, has written a wonderfully uncompromising book
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