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June 20, 2019, 3:07 pm
Not just bagels! How British Jews have helped shape the country
Francine Wolfisz is surprised to discover the many Jewish contributions to British popular culture
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Francine Wolfisz
June 6, 2019, 12:06 pm
Eating Animals author Jonathan Safran Foer: ‘Never has man eaten so much meat’
Jonathan Safran Foer's book on the devastating effects of factory farming has been turned into an award-winning documentary narrated by Natalie Portman
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Francine Wolfisz
May 30, 2019, 3:41 pm
Breaking Dad: Meet the straight-laced Jewish man who turned crystal meth dealer
James Lubbock's life was turned upside down when his once-respected, international coin-dealer father, Richard, suddenly switched into one of Britain's most notorious drug barons
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Stephen Oryszczuk
May 22, 2019, 3:47 pm
Summer of Rockets writer Stephen Poliakoff: ‘MI5 accused my dad of spying’
BBC2 Cold War drama starring Keeley Hawes, Toby Stephens, Linus Roache and Timothy Spall was inspired by Poliakoff's Russian-Jewish father
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Francine Wolfisz
May 16, 2019, 11:50 am
5 things you (probably) never knew about Israel and Eurovision…!
Why Israel DIDN'T host in 1980 - despite winning in 1979 - and other quirky facts ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv
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Francine Wolfisz
May 16, 2019, 11:38 am
Jews Points! What to expect at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv
Israeli hopeful Kobi Marimi and UK entry MIchael Rice are among the 26 finalists at Eurovision 2019, with much-anticipated performances from Netta Barzilai and Madonna!
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Francine Wolfisz
May 16, 2019, 11:14 am
8 reasons why Game of Thrones is so Jewish!
From writers and Jewish actors to cameos, locations and even dragons, we uncover the Sky Atlantic show's more heimische connections ahead of the last ever episode...
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Francine Wolfisz
April 4, 2019, 11:19 am
Lesley Joseph: ‘I blessed the Pope – just like any good Jewish girl would do!’
The Birds Of A Feather actress reveals how a 600-mile pilgrimage to Rome inspired her to think more about her own beliefs, ahead of Pilgrimage: The Road To Rome on BBC2
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Francine Wolfisz
March 28, 2019, 6:42 pm
Fiddler On The Roof’s Andy Nyman: ‘My beard makes people think I’m from Hoxton!’
The 52-year-old star of Peaky Blinders talks about landing his dream role as Tevye in Trevor Nunn's critically-acclaimed production, as it transfers to the West End
March 27, 2019, 5:10 pm
Celebs On A Ranch: Love Island star Eyal Booker becomes a cowboy!
Former JFS pupil heads out west for lasso-throwing, horse-riding and muck raking - and finally spills the truth on those Rita Ora rumours...
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Francine Wolfisz
March 14, 2019, 4:15 pm
Meet Danny Clifford, the ‘most famous music photographer you’ve never heard of’
Bob Dylan's official photographer, who is opening an exhibition of his work, has rubbed shoulders with Elton John, Leonard Cohen, The Who, Oasis, George Michael and many others
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Mathilde Frot
February 28, 2019, 11:26 am
Foxtrot director Samuel Maoz: ‘We don’t like to confront the hard questions’
The controversial film, starring Lior Ashkenazi, explores the trauma of an Israeli society left scarred by years of conflict
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Stephen Applebaum
January 17, 2019, 3:00 pm
Gal Gadot to voice Wonder Woman in ‘The Lego Movie 2’
Israeli actress will be joined by several others who portray DC characters when the sequel to the original movie opens next month in the US
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JTA
January 10, 2019, 11:47 am
Rosenbaum’s Rescue reveals how one tailor may have saved Denmark’s Jews
Alexander Bodin Saphir’s play explores how a high-ranking Nazi's tip-off to his bespoke suit-maker may have resulted in the ‘miracle rescue’ of more than 7,000 lives
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Jenni Frazer
December 19, 2018, 5:16 pm
Review: One Jewish Boy, The Old Red Lion Theatre *****
Beatrice Sayers reviews Stephen Laughton's latest play focusing on a mixed-faith relationship
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Beatrice Sayers
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