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Twelve: When Wisdom of the Catfish met the Gefilte Fish, Part 2

Carole Bent presents the second part of her memoir. As I cast my mind back into the distant past, like a fishing net trawling truths from the deep, memories slowly start to resurface. Large chunks of my life between twelve and sixteen were spent glancing from sorrow to glints of safe sunlight and back again. […]

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Jewish Football Royalty

Nathan Abrams reviews a new book by Jewish football executive David Dein. Ken Bates, then Chelsea chairman, who was known for being quick-witted and acerbic once invited Arsenal executive David Dein around for lunch. ‘The first thing he said to me was, “Mazel tov”’, Dein recalls in his new autobiography, Calling the Shots: How to […]

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Overcriticism and Forgiveness

Alex Gordon reflects on his father’s Jewishness. In 1935 my father met his idol, the French writer Henri Barbusse, winner of the Goncourt Prize. Barbusse, a member of the French Communist Party who also met with Stalin, sought to persuade my father, a newly minted graduate in literature from Kiev University, to become a communist. […]

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Don’t mention the Green

Margaret Harris remembers a childhood incident that still makes her nervous about naming Golders Green

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