Friday, 9 May, 2025
11 Iyar 5785
In which I explain why I have been in love with my Volvo, a car that is almost as Yiddishe as me, for 16 years
By Angela Epstein
This is my third all-inclusive, all-Jew, all-kosher-for-Pesach getaway and I’m happy to share that even the bad bits (how long you got?) have their silver lining
By Misha Mansoor
On a trip to Israel’s north, I met struggling Jewish, Druze, Muslim and Christian business owners looking for support
By Josh Kaplan
When I learnt the Judeo-Iraqi Arabic I grew up with was dying out, I wrote a book to protect its future
By Samantha Ellis
After October 7 my gay friends began to abandon me one by one, and the betrayal really hurts
By Josh Rose
When I had reconstructive surgery I didn’t think my gel bags would feel like real boobs, but neither did I think winter would be with me at all times
By Karen E H Skinazi
By Naomi Greenaway
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To hell with all those health risks. The day I lit up again was the day my worries went up in smoke
By Mark Solomons
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Recently divorced Rachel wasn’t looking for romance but after a stranger defended her against antisemitism on X, she quickly started falling in love
By Anonymous
Always itching to introduce yourself to Jewish-looking strangers? Here’s how to ‘bagel’ with confidence
How I broadened my horizons by going ‘textile free’ in a German bath house
From heightened (and humourless) security measures at Ben Gurion to a less-than-optimal new direct flight from Manchester, Israel travel comes at a cost
Has the woman who brought me into the world really forgotten about my breast cancer and early menopause?
Kfir Hod, 23, had recently returned from a trip to South America when he went to the Nova Festival with a group of friends. He says he owes his life to those who were murdered
By Kfir Hod
After the attack, David Mansoor, 25, dropped his Christian father’s surname and assumed his Mizrahi mother’s, while Felix Klein, 17, left his mainstream secondary, where antisemitism had become widespread, and is now happily enrolled at a Jewish school
I now know I was destined to end up with a warm-hearted, sentimental and silver-maned Jewish man
By Miranda Levy