Bestselling author Walter Mosley: My black and Jewish heritage
What's next for the prolific writer? A new TV series about dementia
Me & You: ‘You don’t get nasty surprises with Jenny!’
Mother and daughter Adele and Jenny Geras are both big names in the world of publishing
Miri’s on a mission
Keren David puts British-Jewish teens in the spotlight
Why eating a pastrami sandwich is a mitzvah
American Jews are finding religious meaning in nostalgia for the past, a new book argues
Vampires, Vikings and a dybbuk too
Traditional folklore inspires debut author Leon Craig
How Joyce’s Ulysses bloomed out of Austro-Hungary’s Jews
Modernist masterpiece published 100 years ago is a rare exception to the prevailing literary antisemitism of the era
A very Jewish romance - with a Yiddish flavour
A new novel tells the story of a Jewish fashionista struggling with her identity - and finding true love
Book review: Dohany Street
This pacy police thriller set in Budapest might put the capital back on the city break map
Book review: The Memory Monster
Yishai Sarid's dark satire exposes the bleak underbelly of Israeli Shoah remembrance
Danya Kukafka: Notes on a young writer
Kukafka's career took off when she was just a student
Wingate Literary Prize short list released
The works cover topics from the Holocaust and Jewish life, to politics, gender, family
I read 250 books for the JC - these are the best
In 40 years, David Herman has reviewed the cream of Jewish literature. To mark his 250th review, he's picked out his favourite reads
Book review: The Matzah Ball
Mathilde Frot is entertained by a joyfully romantic debut novel
Book review: Without Let or Hindrance
Geoffrey Charin's debut novel is a terrific historical thriller
The lawyers who turned to literature in lockdown
Jenni Frazer meets a judge and a solicitor who've written books inspired by their legal careers
Review: A Companion to British-Jewish Theatre Since the 1950s
An abundance of errors makes this hugely disappointing book a real missed opportunity
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