This is a fascinating account of the hacks who reported on the post-WW2 trials
Sobering and incisive commentary on the men who persuaded ordinary Germans to become mass murderers
From Moses’s birth through the eyes of his big sister, to a spider-and-skull festooned tale of maritime mayhem, our pick of the season’s kids’ fiction
He writes sharply about the web of obligation and Judaism, conveniently, provides a clear framework for such a life
Jo David has drawn on her experience delivering High Holy Day sermons to write a Regency romance
Two new books dissect the Arnhem offensive
A social media book group is spreading Jewish joy. Lizzie Kapren meets the women picking the must-reads every month to share with its members
Angela Kiverstein asks children’s author Jodie Lancet-Grant about her latest picture book
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