Sharone Lifschitz: “It’s hard to imagine my father could have survived”
The film-maker on the plight of the 7 October hostages.
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The film-maker on the plight of the 7 October hostages.
ByWhy the State of Israel is central to Jewish identity.
ByAlso this week: The enduring glamour of America, and the agony of clichés.
ByThe candidate for Finchley and Golders Green reflects on the Corbyn era and how the party has changed since.
ByJudaism in this country is a mirror of society, reflecting our gratitude, our anxiety and – sometimes – our humour.
BySaying “Jews don’t count” separates us from other minorities, rather than uniting us in search of progress.
ByJonathan Freedland’s play considers the prejudicial myths fuelling anti-Semitism today, and how the Royal Court became complicit.
ByThe congressman from Michigan on progressive politics and the importance of turnout ahead of November’s midterm elections.
ByFrom Judas to the Brick Lane mural, how the malicious libel about Jewish greed gripped the global imagination
ByStephen Greenblatt's book is a pellucid and absorbing account of the Biblical tale's great significance.
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