The comedian's latest publication shows he needs to widen his outlook on the Divine
By Rabbi Howard Cooper
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Revealing account of the shocking antisemitism that underpinned the 1936 nationalist uprising that led to Spain's civil war
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The Jewish way of processing bereavement helps mourners change and grow, says grief expert Merissa Nathan Gerson
Hadley Freeman's eating disorder memoir is a vital contribution that it’s hoped will change how we understand anorexia
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Adam Gopnik’s new books celebrates the mastery of skills, something that is sadly neglected in the education of children
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