With a husband who’s no good at DIY, Claire Calman’s considering a radical shift in direction
By Claire Calman
In his latest bid to cook his way back to Jewishness, Giles Coren attempts the classic Ashkenazi afters. It’s basically a rice pudding made with spaghetti, right?
By Giles Coren
As a new exhibition opens of Frank Auerbach’s portraits, we look back at his career
By Alexander Cohen
Gaby Koppel tests the theory that performing acts of kindness boosts your mental health
By Gaby Koppel
Our money maven Rosanna Spero advises whether you should be worrying about HMRC’s new rules on trading on sites like eBay
By Rosanna Spero
Bringing kids into the world is especially challenging now, says Chana Hughes
By Chana Hughes
Naomi Feil, whose family fled Nazi persecution in Germany in 1937, has died at the age of 91
By Eliana Jordan
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David Herman pays homage to an unforgettable Holocaust memoir
By David Herman
Lily wanted to be an artist, but was rejected by the Vienna Art Academy because she was Jewish. This well-crafted object shows her skill
By Rhiannon Parkinson
A pair of brown ballet pumps by shoe-making firm Bloch has more significance than the more glamorous exhibits at a show on footwear’s past
By Anthea Gerrie
More and more gents are discovering the joys of preening, and I’m all for it
By Viola Levy
How do you stay observant Jews on a smallholding amid your sheep, goats, ducks and bees? Easily!
By Gillian Freedman
What’s it like to be unattached and female? Women from their 20s to their 70s tell all
By Meg Jorsh
The second season of the show is as good as the first
By Josh Howie
To thousands of New York Jews, the Upper West Side grocery store is an institution that epitomises Jewish NYC
By Anna Rahmanan
Photographer Shahar Dekel’s world changed forever on October 7
By Jane Prinsley