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
It might not have the well known dishes of neighbouring Italy, but there are plenty of fascinating things to eat and drink in this small European country
By Catherine Cooper
The children’s author’s deep-seated loathing of Jews is slowly and shockingly revealed in this West End transfer of Mark Rosenblatt’s award-winning play
By John Nathan
Antisemitism in the music business might be in the news thanks to Kneecap, but the truth is the Irish band’s politics are simply emblematic of a growing problem. Nicole Lampert reports
By Nicole Lampert
Eighteen months after she hid under corpses at a bomb shelter at the festival, Yuval Raphael, 24, is representing the Jewish state at another music event
By Yael Breuer