![Tim Alper](https://api.thejc.atexcloud.io/image-service/version/c:N2I3Y2IzMWUtM2Y5Yi00:MWI4ODYxNmMtZjE4Yy00/image.webp?w=140&q=0.5&f=3:2)
Tim Alper
Writer for The Guardian, The Jewish Chronicle, Korean Air's MorningCalm, Chosun Ilbo, Weekly Chosun, Kyunghyang Shinmun, Essen, Soompi.com, The Korea Times, Joongang Ilbo and many others. I am also the first and only non-Korean to have worked as a producer in the Korean broadcast media.
September 08, 2017 10:14
![authorimage](https://api.thejc.atexcloud.io/image-service/view/acePublic/alias/contentid/173m49oo8hq78o6zoyq/0/gettyimages-840660034.webp?w=330&h=200&q=0.5&f=16:9)
Jews in South Korea: In range but unfazed
August 17, 2017 10:54
![authorimage](https://api.thejc.atexcloud.io/image-service/view/acePublic/alias/contentid/173m51g3uc0ihxqzfsm/0/stellar1-jpg.webp?w=330&h=200&q=0.5&f=16:9)
K is for Kaballah in Korean pop hit
Stellar, one of K-pop’s raunchiest female acts, have released a surprising new single that delves into the world of Kabbalistic mysticism and numerology
May 12, 2011 11:29
![authorimage](https://api.thejc.atexcloud.io/image-service/view/acePublic/alias/contentid/173pf38pkqnty41js9y/0/a-child-in-seoul-studies-a-jewish-text.webp?w=330&h=200&q=0.5&f=16:9)
Why South Koreans are in love with Judaism
Sales of the Talmud are soaring in Seoul, and it’s not to do with religion
©2024 The Jewish Chronicle