Michael Freedland
Michael Freedland was a veteran broadcaster and journalist who wrote for the JC from 1951 until his death in October, 2018.
Hugo Gryn: Everyone's chief rabbi
On the 20th anniversary of his death, Michael Freedland remembers Hugo Gryn, as beloved and revered
Book review: Both Sides of the Bench
Writing an autobiography is not as easy as it seems.
Revealed: the truth about the ‘Jewish’ Hollywood
Remembering radio: You didn't always have to be Jewish
Michael Freedland remembers his radio heyday
Catholics and Jews: All good, at least on the surface
Can Catholics and Jews ever truly bury the hatchet? Michael Freedland tries to find out
Love? Actually, they've been married 80 years
The Kayes are believed to be Britain's longest married couple
Six degrees of separation...
Michael Freedland goes on a cruise...
You're never too old for a PhD
Just ask Michael Hocherman, who got one at the age of 82
Interview: Mark Regev
Michael Freedland talks to the new Israeli ambassador
How I found my heim from heim
Stoke Newington is no longer the shtetl of the past, notes Michael Freedland
Cooking after Sara: the man from Mosimann’s taught me
With the encouragement of his children, a bereaved husband learns how to cook for himself
Interview: Maurice Glasman
Ed Miliband's intellectual guru explains the Yiddishe inspiration behind his Blue Labour idea
He won GPs their big bucks
Dr Laurence Buckman was attacked for securing higher pay packets for doctors. Time to dispel a few myths, he tells Michael Freedland
Book Review: The London Palladium: The Story of the Theatre and Its Stars
Michael Freedland reviews Chris Woodward's book and reminisces about his own experiences at the theatre
How Donald Zec scooped them all
He was the original celebrity newshound and interviewed all the megastars of the fifties and sixties, including Marilyn Monroe, Humphrey Bogart and The Beatles.
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