American Jews are caught between the horrors of the conspiratorial right and the woke left, says TV mogul Daniel Sackheim. My escape is photography
My goal was to create a meaningful love story that takes place in this hell, says Tali Shalom-Ezer
As her dance company celebrates its silver anniversary, the internationally acclaimed artist reflects on the past 25 years and shares her plans for the future
Few documentaries have more to say about filmmaking than this one about Powell and Pressburger
Sam Holder’s programme about Pesach gave me warm, fuzzy feelings
The more oxygen these protests are given, the more ordinary people see through them
Dogs bring love to the home but often wreak havoc. Our expert explains why insurers are often unsympathetic
Sheila Brill tells how she recovered from the terrible effect hospital staff’s incompetence had on her family and how she campaigning to improve practices
This would work as a Saturday Night Live sketch, but that’s about it
I meet the director of a new film about a six-year-old snatched from his family – after he’d been baptised by the family maid
The young Jewish actor who plays the lead role in the new six-part series explains how he prepared for such a difficult part
Rupert Parker discovers why Nicaragua has shaken off its turbulent past to become a tempting escape
Anthea Gerrie looks beyond the temptations of Prague to find two more enticing city breaks in Brno and Olomouc
Cathy Winston finds the best new days out across the UK this year
The team have their sights set on both a league and cup win
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