Book review: Nazi Billionaires: The Dark History of Germany’s Wealthiest Dynasties
A book which holds German big brands to account for their Nazi links
Franz Kafka: the drawings book review: A milestone in Kafka studies
A magnificent collection of the writer’s sketches gathered together for the first time
Ivor Baddiel asks: Are you setting your child up to fail?
Some advice for parents who are tempted to be pushy
Food and Florence fuelled my psychological thriller
Award-winning writer Lizzy Barber’s new novel is packed with nasty people
Selma's secrets: pretending to be a 'good Jew' and getting drunk on Seder wine
In an exclusive extract from her searingly honest memoir, ‘Mean Baby’, Hollywood star Selma Blair writes about her Jewish upbringing and school days — and how her path to alcoholism began on Seder night when she was seven years old
Resistance: The Underground War in Europe 1939-45 book review: Deserves a special place on every Jewish bookshelf
Halik Kochanski's mammoth account of the response to the Shoah is an inventory of heroes
The Books of Jacob book review: Overlong and leaves us with little more than undigested historical research
Countless characters pass the reader by, underdeveloped and unrealised, their inner lives unexplored
Farewell from the JC’s man of letters
What better than 30 years of devouring great Jewish books?
A love letter to two people
Kathryn Schultz's new memoir bucks the trend by focusing on happiness
Teens’ fantasy novel is a dream come true
Alexandra Hart and Phoebe Sleeman began writing their debut book at 12
Writing is a solitary endeavour - but the Emerging Writers’ Programme is like filling your room with friends
When I sent in my application, I thought: I am an academic. My destiny is to write obscure articles that have a readership of 10, max.
Dana Schwartz: I learnt my comedy from the 'Borscht Belt'
The author discusses her Jewish roots and macabre new novel, Anatomy: A Love Story
The family tragedy that haunts the Jewish creator of Bridgerton
Julia Quinn talks of her family heartbreak and why as a Jew she chooses to embrace diverse casting
Jews and the curse of Munich Book review
Colin Shindler looks back at the city that bred Nazism
Homage and exposure: Two titanic German-Jewish women of letters
Daniel Ben-Ami reviews a new edition of a book by Hannah Arendt
This is Going to Hurt TV review: My diagnosis? A painful lack of medical mirth
The core story is of someone struggling to survive the system, rather than confront it.
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