A photo-journalism spread published last week by The Guardian newspaper in England depicts the diversity of the United Kingdom’s Jewish population and challenges the stereotype of who is a Jew. The essay, “Kilts, Mohawks and Plumbing: Smashing Jewish Stereotypes—in Pictures,” by Keith Kahn-Harris and photographer Rob Stothard, seeks to debunk the cliché of what a “typical” Jewish person looks like while also sharing the stories of those in the Jewish community. The article is based on What Does a Jew Look Like?—a book released earlier this year written by Kahn-Harris, a lecturer at Leo Baeck College who runs the European...