A new book tells the extraordinary story of the Jewish children who travelled 13,000 miles through Siberian gulags and central Asia to escape the Holocaust
By Jennifer Lipman
The Koren NCSY Siddur —Tribe Edition, £24.99
By Jamie Peston
Kate Maltby reflects on her old teacher, 'a man unashamed to preach that poems should be beautiful, rather than merely worthy'
By Kate Maltby
This book gives a stark overview of what we are doing to the environment.
By Ben Weich
Conversion is at the core of this book, says Anne Garvey
By Anne Garvey
An engaging story about a Jewish kid from Finsbury Park who made good, says Johnny Belknap
By Johnny Belknap
There is little higher praise than to say that this short book is a perfect example of a small moral choice exquisitely realised.
By Amanda Hopkinson
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Heather Morris hit the bestseller lists with her fictionalised account of a Holocaust survivor's life, The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Now she's written a controversial sequel.
By Angela Kiverstein
This book mixes searing detail with laconic wit, says David Winner
By David Winner
Stoddard Martin hails a major new work as possibly today’s ‘Great American Novel’
By Stoddard Martin
Big Questions, Brief Intentions, Edited by Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum,London School of Jewish Studies
By Simon Rocker
There is a spiritual intensity here which pervades both the poetry and the prose of this memoir, says Peter Lawson
By Peter Lawson
An authoritative survey of how this most malleable of words was understood in different ways over the centuries, says Howard Cooper
By howard cooper
Etgar Keret is a master of melancholy, but also of terror, says David Herman
By David Herman
JC literary editor Gerald Jacobs previews a literary festival that has established itself among the best in a short time
By Gerald Jacobs
This history of the J Lyons company and the family that ran it is a (mostly) gripping read, says Robert Low
By Robert Low