Lex Lesgever was born on 1 May 1929 in the historic heart of Amsterdam, where Jews had thrived for centuries. He was barely 11 when the Germans occupied the Netherlands in May 1940. By May 1945, approximately 107,000 of the 140,500 of the country’s Jewish population were wiped…
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Callout to creatives for a Jewish children's book prize
Doing the ‘daf’: Part 2
Last week, in Brachos 24, Pam Peled attempted to make sense of the current turmoil in Israel by trawling the Talmud (and Shakespeare). Now, in the second instalment of her new book, Doing the Daf as Israel Implodes, the writer tackles the Talmud and the toilet, the handsomest Beatle…