The Cockney Yiddish Podcast uncovers the vibrant yet little-known Jewish popular culture of London’s East End. Spanning seven ...
This map illustrates the density of the Jewish population in London's East End in 1899, but by focusing on a narrow area of the capital and using heavily nuanced colour-coding, it contrives to be ...
His great subject was London’s East End, the Jewish immigrant enclave where he was born in 1926 to Dutch-Jewish parents. His publisher, David Paul, described Kops as “the last of the ...
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‘I see it as payback for an anti-Semitic industry’: inside daring Jewish musical Cable StreetOn October 4 1936, Mosley wanted to parade straight through the Jewish East End in a brazen act of provocation. The denizens of east London – not just Jews, but Irish dockers, communists and ...
People from Jewish communities gathered in London to mourn the deaths of four Israeli hostages whose bodies were released by ...
Amid claims that the killer in one of history’s most chilling crime mysteries has finally been unveiled, here’s a closer look ...
Nadia Valman is Professor of Urban Literature in the School of English and Drama, Queen Mary University of London. Her research focuses on the literature of east London, and she has recently published ...
While the first was generally about Jewish history in London, the second one focused on London's East End Jewish community — a heartland of Jewish settlement in Britain. The current museum ...
A sabre-toothed comedy about the multiple tensions, conflicts and complexities within modern Jewish ... end up having an ...
In The Cockney Yiddish Podcast, launching today, Professor Nadia Valman, professor of urban literature and Dr Vivi Lachs, performer, researcher & translator of Yiddish culture, explore the unknown ...
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