Leah Pennisi-Glaser
To be young in Israel was to be free and optimistic — before October 7
The world has changed and we will never forget what happened
Why are German anti-Zionists learning Yiddish?
In a misguided attempt to relive the past, they have blinded themselves to Israel’s present
Jewish tech genius chose to help world’s most desperate people instead of accepting £6 million
Avi Schiffmann was offered a huge deal after building a corona-tracking site but turned it down
Rapping my identity
Musician Noah Shufutinsky is proudly Black, Jewish and Zionist - and he uses rap to examine his identity
I’ve been left entirely numb to antisemitism
Our emotional response to racism is not always the same as our actual response should be, writes Leah Pennisi-Glaser
Curly crisis? I can help
Has your Jewfro turned to a ball of frizz in lockdown? Leah Pennisi-Glaser can make you shine again
Using tutors to help with coursework is just another form of cheating
The new GCSEs without coursework are fairer
Is your teenager on drugs? Are you sure?
'Jewish parents prefer to think that the smell emanating from their kid's bedroom comes from an incense stick' Leah Pennisi-Glaser, 16, has a wake-up call for a complacent community
The downside of the Jewish school bubble
The drift of Jewish children away from mainstream state schools has its disadvantages
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