Battle Lines: The story of an October 7 survivor
Join the Telegraph's top journalists as they analyse the conflict in Israel and Gaza from all angles and tell you what you need to know
Join the Telegraph's top journalists as they analyse the conflict in Israel and Gaza from all angles and tell you what you need to know
Adi Efrat was taken from her home on Kibbutz Be’eri and held hostage by Hamas for over 12 hours – and remains determined not to lose hope
Since the Hamas attack on Israel, 203 people are still missing. Their families share their experiences - and wait in hope for their return
All Jewish parents are trying to protect their children from physical threat – but I don’t want my children to see school as a scary place
I’ve always felt conflicted about social media, but as much as I despise elements of it, I also feel compelled to be part of it
In a fortnightly column, I share some surprising life lessons – the good and the bad – courtesy of my daughter. This week, The Kardashians
In a new fortnightly column, I share some surprising life lessons – the good and the bad – courtesy of my daughter. This week, fashion
As the sequel And Just Like That… hits screens, a diehard fan celebrates the influence of the show – and considers how it will fare in 2021
While Netflix hit My Unorthodox Life focuses on one woman who left Orthodox Judaism, others have found happiness treading the opposite path
We must stop an appalling surge in anti-Jewish racism that has turned even our children into targets
As masks have made wearing specs a frustratingly steamy occupation, one writer shares what it feels like to fling hers out for good
If tech companies don't care about the effect of porn on our kids, at least our elected representatives should. And they should act
They may have Californian sunshine and acres of land, but one writer explains why it's the humble chicken that has lifted royal spirits
For children sitting this year's 11-plus, online exams and Zoom interviews (plus a few technical hitches) added to the stress
When Alice Irwin encouraged her children to write to care home residents, she never imagined she would end up bringing joy to thousands