Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Genetic testing: two case studies
How testing helped two families with inherited genetic conditions
Café society extends provision for the deaf
A café at JDA’s north London headquarters, serving food and beverages prepared by unemployed deaf volunteers
New Islamic centre in Golders Green will 'forge ties with Jews'
The Centre for Islamic Enlightening bought the former El Shaddai Christian Centre. for £5.25million
‘Angelina Jolie inspired me,’ says BRCA gene-carrying mum
Rebecca Nutley wants to encourage carriers of the gene to consider preventative surgery.
Conversion by Skype as Reform moves with times
A Chesterfield man's story is an example of a modern approach by the Reform religious court
Israel Supreme Court warns government over Western Wall
Netanyahu, who has been under pressure from ultra-Orthodox political parties, is yet to implement agreed scheme
Lithuanian soldiers train to fight Russia at concentration camp
The soldiers were found to be training to fight Russian troops at one of the first concentration camps set up by the Nazis
Jewish Congress warns antisemitism is being normalised in Poland
President Moshe Kantor expressed “grave concerns” about the rise in antisemitic incidents in the country once home to Europe’s largest Jewish population
Celebrating 83 years together
At 104 and 105,Helen and Maurice Kaye are the longest-married couple in the UK
Polish tourism chief sacked over remarks on Auschwitz
Marek Olszewski said that Auschwitz did not promote Poland as an “attractive tourist destination”
Macron to push for peace
Emmanuel Macron announced he will do his best to promote a two-state solution
The boy who had no fear
He was a mischievous child who started smoking dope at 14. Rosa Doherty tells the tragic story of Simon Gold's descent into addiction
Police head to London in Netanyahu probe
Officials want to ask Mr Blavatnik whether Mr Netanyahu was involved in the sale of a TV channel to the billionaire
Israeli hospital trials implant to treat heart failure
Canadian patient first to receive revolutionary new implant
When Conan met Bibi
“If you try to give an American dog a cucumber, he would punch you,” Mr O'Brien told Mr Netanyahu
My life was changed by a GCSE shock
Rosa Doherty wasn't expecting anything great from her GCSE results. Then she opened the Envelope of Doom
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