Michael Freedland
Michael Freedland was a veteran broadcaster and journalist who wrote for the JC from 1951 until his death in October, 2018.
Yiddish nurses, a rabbi, kosher nosh: the hospital had it all (except great doctors)
Days before his death on Monday, veteran journalist Michael Freedland wrote this, his final article, about the London Jewish Hospital
The Jazz Singer at 90: Was it good for the Jews?
Michael Freedland considers the legacy of Al Jolson's classic film
Hanging on the telephone with Shelley Berman
Michael Freedland remembers a comic who was "as Jewish as one of those bagels,with a nice shmear of cream cheese on top"
Freedland on Freedland
Our columnist Jonathan Freedland has a new thriller out. Who better to interview him, we thought, than his proud dad, Michael Freedland?
The child star waiting for his big break
Ilan Galkoff has just been picked for the London production of Adrian Mole the Musical. Michael Freedland met him and his proud parents
The last Nazi Hunters: An interview with France’s heroes
Farewell, Mr Ambassador: Interview with Daniel Taub
Daniel Taub has been there in the midst of crises, putting Israel's case to the government, talking to the media,and in sessions with businessmen and academics
Flight of what you don't fancy
Love it - or more likely - hate it, airplane food has tickled this writer's tastebuds
Interview: Ron Moody
He was just as happy as he was Moody
The Grocers: What made an education at the 'Jewish Eton' so special?
Michael Freedland remembers 'that nursery of Britain's intellectual Jewish community'
Frank Sinatra and the Jews: How we all got under his skin
To mark what would have been his centenary year, Frank Sinatra’s biographer reveals the extraordinary connection the singer had to Jews and Israel
Francis Lyon Cohen: The man who gave war a religion
You may not recognise his name but Francis Lyon Cohen played an important role in Jewish soldiers' war
The naked truth about Carnaby Street
A very Jewish business indeed
A showman? How dare you — I am a musician!
Michael Freedland celebrates a man who was uncompromising in two things - his music and his Jewishness.
The Blacklist's real victims weren’t just Communists
An attempt to root out Communists and Communist influences in Hollywood.
Book review: The Gratitude Cradle
Moving and then muddled
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