BooksChildren's book reviews round-upAngela Kiverstein on the latest titles from children's fictionBy Angela Kiverstein1 min read
BooksReview: Time of the MagiciansDavid Conway enjoys the profile of a quartet of practitioners of the ‘magic’ of philosophyBy David Conway2 min read
BooksReview: Cathedral by Ben HopkinsReviewer Alun David is won over by architectural broigesBy Alun David 2 min read
BooksBook Review: The NetanyahusDavid Herman enjoys a novel with a famous family nameBy David Herman2 min read
BooksReview - Radical Revenge: Shame, Blame and the Urge for RetaliationRenée Danziger is alert to the impulse towards revenge, which she regards as more or less universal, writes Stephen FroshBy Stephen Frosh2 min read
BooksReview - Invisible Walls: A Journalist in Search of Her LifeHella Pick is a brilliant narrator and, in the course of an action-packed book, we encounter distinguished figures from across the world, writes Daniel SnowmanBy Daniel Snowman2 min read
BooksReview: You Are Not What We Expected by Sidura LudwigWe watch kids confined in their bedrooms playing Minecraft and mums playing Mah-jong, writes Karen SkinaziBy Karen E H Skinazi 1 min read
Review: The Taming of the Jew by Tuvia TenenbomThe Taming of the Jew a tough read and one I liked but didn’t love, writes Jonathan MargolisBy Jonathan Margolis2 min read||April 22, 2021 12:20
By David BaddielI did not expect my book to help people overcome shameOne thing about shame, of course, is that it’s closely related to fear3 min read||April 15, 2021 11:56
Review: Nuremberg - A personal record of the trial of the major Nazi war criminalsAirey Neave’s voice deserves to be heard across the years, writes Colin ShindlerBy Colin Shindler2 min read||March 12, 2021 16:37
Hunger, appetite and the joy of denialAmerican writer Melissa Broder's work is very personal, sometimes shocking - and extremely JewishBy Jennifer Lipman5 min read||March 5, 2021 11:17
Ordinary Soviet life of a perfect Purim personalityEmil Draitser's memoir provides a rare, vivid insight into the lives of ordinary Jews in the Soviet Union.By Colin Shindler2 min read||February 26, 2021 16:03
Review: Quite By Claudia WinklemanDon’t expect an autobiography with a traditional trajectory, writes Gaby WineBy Gaby Wine2 min read||February 11, 2021 10:58
Review: Jews Don’t Count: How Identity Politics Failed One Particular IdentityFeeling something is true doesn’t make it so, writes Rabbi Howard CooperBy Rabbi Howard Cooper2 min read||February 11, 2021 10:12
My quest to find a forgotten historyOne of our most renowned human rights lawyers on the roots of genocideBy Philippe Sands7 min read||May 12, 2016 13:02