Sharone Lifschitz: “On 7 October, my father saw his life’s work going up in flames”
The film-maker on her father Oded Lifschitz and the plight of the 7 October hostages.
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The film-maker on her father Oded Lifschitz and the plight of the 7 October hostages.
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Why the State of Israel is central to Jewish identity.
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Also this week: The enduring glamour of America, and the agony of clichés.
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The candidate for Finchley and Golders Green reflects on the Corbyn era and how the party has changed since.
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Judaism in this country is a mirror of society, reflecting our gratitude, our anxiety and – sometimes – our humour.
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Saying “Jews don’t count” separates us from other minorities, rather than uniting us in search of progress.
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Jonathan Freedland’s play considers the prejudicial myths fuelling anti-Semitism today, and how the Royal Court became complicit.
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The congressman from Michigan on progressive politics and the importance of turnout ahead of November’s midterm elections.
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From Judas to the Brick Lane mural, how the malicious libel about Jewish greed gripped the global imagination
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Stephen Greenblatt’s book is a pellucid and absorbing account of the Biblical tale’s great significance.
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