American Jews are caught between the horrors of the conspiratorial right and the woke left, says TV mogul Daniel Sackheim. My escape is photography
My goal was to create a meaningful love story that takes place in this hell, says Tali Shalom-Ezer
Jewish and Arab Ofra Daniel represents the half of Israel the haters prefer to ignore. She tells our writer how her identity is bound up in her musical about being trapped in a loveless marriage
My debut novel explores issues of identity facing Jewish people living on the Emerald Isle
Kit Vincent’s film ‘Red Herring’ tracks his family’s devastation after they were told he was terminally ill. His father tells our writer about how life has moved on since
Much to enjoy – shame about the wigs
Jerry Seinfeld, the man who created and starred in one of the greatest TV comedies of all time, has now turned out an instant classic with his very first film
This adaptation cleverly shows the problems of fictionalising a survivor’s haunted memories
With new flights putting Montenegro firmly on the radar for summer, Catherine Cooper discovers what you can see in just a few days
An art-filled luxury hotel in Vienna, perfect for exploring the city’s Lichtenstein exhibition
Our critic relishes a novel about a formidable feminist
Cathy Winston finds the best new days out across the UK this year
Lianne Kolirin gets the first look inside the new National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam, 80 years after the liberation of the Netherlands
The team have their sights set on both a league and cup win
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