By Tamara Corin
This season there’s a fusion of '70s revival, ancient Greek and modern working girl, all making their mark on your feet. Stacked wooden heels are competing against elegant flats and soles on stilts to make this summer a dream for all shoe lovers
This is a fascinating account of a terrible murder by a Jewish pedlar in eighteenth century England and an excellent example of historian Tony Kushner’s important work documenting the life and culture of Jews in Britain
By David Herman
The new Festival Sefarad will join the New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival in spotlighting diverse Sephardic culture
By Eliana Jordan
Saskia Joss on her new book and why we are our children’s security guard
By Jennifer Lipman
In some wards of Hackney, 90 per cent of births are to Charedi women. What was once a genuinely diverse area now feels less so
By Misha Mansoor