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Jewish Chronicle Save the date – the top things to do in the UK in 2024 2 Apr 2024
In 2024, the UK offers various exciting cultural and historical experiences to explore. The National Gallery celebrates its 200th anniversary with exhibition...
2 Apr 2024
Jewish Chronicle Dance review: Carmen: ‘I was perplexed’ 28 Mar 2024
Johan Inger's reinterpretation of Carmen through dance at Sadlers Wells by the English National Ballet focuses more on Don Jose than Carmen, portraying his d...
28 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Why Merthyr Tydfil is rallying behind its once-abandoned synagogue 28 Mar 2024
The town of Merthyr Tydfil, once a thriving industrial hub in Wales, is now undergoing a revitalization effort centered around its abandoned synagogue, being...
28 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, review: This icy kingdom certainly left me cold 27 Mar 2024
The review of "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" criticizes the film for its lack of originality and reliance on nostalgia for the franchise's earlier successes. ...
27 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Opening Night review: Lights, camera, action…and stagefright 27 Mar 2024
"Opening Night" is a daring musical adaptation of John Cassavetes' 1977 film that explores the anxieties of a stage star, Myrtle Gordon, played by Sheridan S...
27 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle ‘If Freud was alive today he would rage against all this cancel culture’ 27 Mar 2024
Frank Tallis, an author and psychoanalyst, discusses his fascination with Jewish figures like Sigmund Freud, Gustav Mahler, and Stanley Kubrick, who had comp...
27 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Wingate winner Elizabeth McCracken: ‘My fear is being boring in the service of accuracy’ 27 Mar 2024
Elizabeth McCracken, the recent winner of the Wingate Prize, discusses her novel "The Hero of This Book" and its exploration of her Jewish mother's identity....
27 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Meet the playwright who doesn’t think free speech is sacred 27 Mar 2024
Playwright Paul Grellong's drama "Power of Sail" tackles the theme of platforming extremists on university campuses, exploring the blurred lines between free...
27 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Facing the past: Amsterdam's new Holocaust Museum 26 Mar 2024
The National Holocaust Museum has opened in Amsterdam, almost 80 years after the Netherlands was liberated from German occupation. Housed in the former teach...
26 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Like Kate, I had abdominal surgery, then had to tell my children I had cancer 25 Mar 2024
A woman reflects on her experience facing cancer after undergoing abdominal surgery, similar to Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge. Being a carrier of the BRCA g...
25 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle 14 of the best spring knits to serve up style in fickle weather 22 Mar 2024
The article highlights 14 trendy spring knits suitable for varying budgets and styles, serving as both a fashion statement and practical clothing for fickle ...
22 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Married At First Sight Australia review: Love IS a drug – and I’m hopelessly addicted 22 Mar 2024
"Married At First Sight Australia" has captivated a viewer who initially dismissed it as mere TV crack but soon found themselves addicted to the show's drama...
22 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Getting my wings! How a first-class flight simulator offered me a taste of the high life 22 Mar 2024
Paul Lang, a photographer turned flight simulation center co-founder, fulfills his childhood dream of aviation through Voyager Flight Simulation at London Lu...
22 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Celebrating the work of pioneering ‘powerhouse’ choreographer Bella Lewitzky 21 Mar 2024
The Yorke Dance Project is celebrating its 25th anniversary by honoring the pioneering choreographer Bella Lewitzky alongside Isadora Duncan and Martha Graha...
21 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Review: Shylock’s Venice – An unimprovable book 21 Mar 2024
In "Shylock's Venice: The Remarkable History of Venice's Jews and the Ghetto," Harry Freedman delves into the intriguing history of Venetian Jews from the 15...
21 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Florida’s hottest ticket - why you should visit Sarasota 20 Mar 2024
Sarasota, Florida offers a unique blend of culture and beach life, attracting a sizable Jewish community and boasting numerous synagogues and a vibrant cultu...
20 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Review – Drive-Away Dolls: Ethan Coen takes a wrong turn with this gay road caper 20 Mar 2024
"Drive-Away Dolls" is a film directed by Ethan Coen, known for his work on acclaimed movies with his brother Joel. The movie, set in December 1999, follows l...
20 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Review: For Black Boys… Nothing on stage now is more essential than this 20 Mar 2024
"For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy" by Ryan Calais Cameron is lauded as an essential and remarkable theatrical productio...
20 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Esther without borders: Artists around the world reimagine the Purim story 20 Mar 2024
"Esther Without Borders" is a project where artists worldwide reimagine the Purim story as if it happened in their own communities, using diverse materials a...
20 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Thanks to Saltburn I’ve reignited my obsession with mid-2000s beauty 20 Mar 2024
The text discusses a nostalgic rekindling of mid-2000s beauty trends inspired by the film "Saltburn," particularly focusing on the makeup styles of that era....
20 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Smartphone ban: Meet the north London parents shunning devices for their children 20 Mar 2024
A growing number of parents in north London, including those at the Eden Primary School, are advocating for a ban on smartphones for children until the age o...
20 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle You’ve met the Windermere Children, here are the ‘Southampton Boys’ 19 Mar 2024
Wintershill Hall in Hampshire, once home to the Southampton Boys, child Holocaust survivors liberated by Leonard Montefiore and rehabilitated in England afte...
19 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Arts agenda: From ‘Pickle’ to klezmer, get ready for showtime 19 Mar 2024
Spring welcomes a new wave of Jewish cultural events, from Deli Segal's humorous one-woman show "Pickle" at Soho Theatre, KlezNorth AllStars Concert featurin...
19 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Podcast review: Unholy is ‘The Rest Is politics' for Jews 19 Mar 2024
"Unholy" is a podcast featuring Jonathan Freedland and Yonit Levi discussing Jewish news and issues, described as a Jewish version of "The Rest Is Politics"....
19 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle From Odesa to the West End: Golda the musical 17 Mar 2024
Golda Amirova, a Ukrainian singer, stars in a musical called Golda that narrates her journey from Odesa to London through Israel, with influences from Fiddle...
17 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Fauda’s next series will include October 7 says producer 15 Mar 2024
The next season of "Fauda" will address the impact of real-life events, particularly the October 7 attacks, which have blurred the line between fiction and r...
15 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle The shapes of things to come 13 Mar 2024
The fashion industry is evolving to cater to environmentally conscious consumers while maintaining style. The trend for S/S24 highlights voluminous clothing,...
13 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle The hills are alive with ancient traditions, in Austria’s Lungau region 13 Mar 2024
The Lungau region in Austria's Salzburgerland is a picturesque area known for its stunning alpine landscapes, rich local traditions, and commitment to sustai...
13 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle How Jewish refugees changed British childhood 12 Mar 2024
A book titled "Innocence and Experience: Childhood and the Refugees from Nazism in Britain" edited by Charmian Brinson and Anna Nyburg delves into the impact...
12 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Famed filmmaker Ethan Coen on why he’s on a lesbian road trip 12 Mar 2024
Famed filmmaker Ethan Coen, known for his collaboration with his brother Joel, strays from their usual works to direct a lesbian road trip comedy called Driv...
12 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle I’ve just turned six-oh — and with it the age of tech incompetence 12 Mar 2024
The text humorously details the author's frustrating experience trying to apply for a senior Oyster 60+ card online for public transportation benefits upon t...
12 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle How saxophonist Benny Green’s son is keeping the family’s musical tradition alive 12 Mar 2024
Leo Green, son of musician Benny Green, continues his family's musical legacy by leading the Leo Green Orchestra, set to perform in a monthly orchestral resi...
12 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Final Verdict by Tobias Buck review: ‘Would I have climbed down the watchtower and walked away?’ 12 Mar 2024
"Final Verdict" by Tobias Buck delves into the case of a 93-year-old man accused of involvement in the murders at Stutthof concentration camp and raises ques...
12 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Is caste theory the real root of all racism? Hmm 12 Mar 2024
The text discusses the idea that caste theory, rather than racism, may be the root of persecution faced by Jews, African Americans, and India's Dalits. Ava D...
12 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle An education in what made the creator of the NHS tick 12 Mar 2024
Tim Price's play at the National Theatre delves into the life of Aneurin Bevan, the creator of the NHS, portrayed with humor and humanity by Michael Sheen. S...
12 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle My puppy makes me smile in dark times 12 Mar 2024
The author reflects on the challenges and joys of raising a puppy amidst dark times, including frequent vet visits and unexpected mishaps. The puppy, Miley, ...
12 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Josh Klein hat-trick powers Chigwell to 7-2 victory 12 Mar 2024
Chigwell achieved a dominant 7-2 victory over HMH B in the David Wolff Division Two Cup, advancing to the semi-finals. Manager Joshua Dobias maintains a leve...
12 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle A love affair in the shadows of the gas chambers 8 Mar 2024
"Lovers in Auschwitz: A True Story" by Karen Blankfeld is a compelling account of the unlikely love and survival of Zippi Spitzer and David Wisnia amidst the...
8 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle The Fleet Street hack who hobnobbed with Hitler before becoming a spy 8 Mar 2024
Peter Pomerantsev's book "How To Win An Information War" delves into the wartime propaganda tactics of individuals like Sefton Delmer, a foreign corresponden...
8 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Dune Part 2, review: the photography goes beyond the line in the sand 8 Mar 2024
"Dune Part 2" is a visually stunning film that continues the saga with awe-inspiring desert landscapes and impressive set pieces. The movie focuses on Timoth...
8 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle The Human Body review: silver-screen style... NHS substance 8 Mar 2024
Set in 1948, Lucy Kirkwood's play "The Human Body" combines romanticism with the establishment of the National Health Service (NHS), featuring Keeley Hawes a...
8 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle The best ways to save in 2024-25 8 Mar 2024
In the upcoming tax year starting on April 6th, 2024, there are changes impacting saving and investing strategies. The capital gains tax allowance will be ha...
8 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Master of metal David Draiman shows Israel some heavy support 8 Mar 2024
Heavy metal star David Draiman, lead vocalist of Disturbed, who has family in Israel, broke his silence on his support for Israel during a Florida concert af...
8 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Ballet review: two companies, two styles 8 Mar 2024
The Royal Ballet's production of "Swan Lake" at the Royal Opera House shines with stunning designs, beautiful dancing by Marianela Nunez and Vadim Muntagirov...
8 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle It really is a thin line between love and hate 8 Mar 2024
The text discusses the thin line between love and hate, suggesting that individuals who challenge us the most may actually have romantic potential. It highli...
8 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Women mentors backed off until I got the big C 8 Mar 2024
The author reflects on her journey seeking female mentors in academia, describing encounters with unhelpful responses from professors and feeling discouraged...
8 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Review, High and Low: ‘I’m not convinced Galliano’s mea culpa is entirely sincere’ 7 Mar 2024
The documentary "High and Low" explores the rise and fall of fashion designer John Galliano, focusing on his antisemitic outburst in a Paris bar which led to...
7 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle Discover Jewish Tuscany – finding heritage hidden in the timeless hills 6 Mar 2024
The article explores a family's stay at Borgo Pignano, a luxurious hotel in Tuscany, as they delve into the region's Jewish history. The hotel's setting in a...
6 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle ‘Normally I’d have bought her a Mother’s Day card, some chocolates and flowers’ 6 Mar 2024
The author reflects on past Mother's Days when they would shower their late mother with cards, chocolates, and flowers, a tradition now altered by their moth...
6 Mar 2024
Jewish Chronicle What made the ‘geriatric starlet’ Iris Apfel so special? 6 Mar 2024
Iris Apfel, a geriatric starlet and style icon, gained fame in 2005 with a Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art exhibition showcasing her eclectic outfits and a...
6 Mar 2024