This brief and breezy guide to Israel’s ancient sites is an impressive achievement
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
The brilliant chemist used acetone to advance Zionism in the same way Herzl used journalism, says the co-author of a magisterial new biography of the leader
A new biography tells an extraordinary story of courage
The American writer is pushing back against the ‘woke’ identity theories that fuel antisemitism
The (particularly Jewish) question at the heart of all this is how much we should revisit the past, says Felix Pope
Oscar-winner Frederic Raphael is still writing at 92. He tells Mark Glanville how how work has helped him survive tragedies
Amanda Hopkinson is impressed by a novel about dislocation across the generations
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