Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Cars left at home as Jewish pupils schlep to school
Students from five Jewish schools took part in an initiative to raise £20,000 for African schoolchildren
Now it’s the turn of SlutWalk to ban Jews
Protest group follows Chicago Dyke March in blocking LGBT flags that bear Star of David
Hasmo girls learn to be good neighbours
Girls from Hasmonean High School take part in a morning of joint activities to get to know pupils better from the school next door
Jordan refuses to let injured Israeli embassy official leave the country
Security official was stabbed by attacker who had entered Amman embassy
Claudia Winkleman is one of BBC’s top earners
The radio personality and journalist is in the top 10 paid stars at the public broadcaster.
Nine-year-old Tali's dyslexia video is breaking hearts and changing minds
Tali's mother Jo, who is a member of Mill Hill United Synagogue, said she was “kvelling” at the response to her daughter's video.
Canada bans 'Made in Israel' labels on West Bank wine
Inspectors say bottles contravene government foreign policy
Robert Halfon elected to key select committee role
Jewish former minister backed by MPs to be chair of parliamentary education body
Figures show a record rise in tourism to Israel
In June alone, the number of arrivals was 303,400, up by 25.7 per cent on the same month in 2016.
Dudi Sela wins shock Wimbledon victory
The Israeli player is through to the third round of the competition.
Omri Casspi is first Israeli to play in the National Basketball Association
“This is a childhood dream that has come true, to play for such a respected team, alongside such great players. I hope to start training soon and begin the hard work.”
The Sperminator drops in on Israel, leaving his DNA in his wake
Ari Nagel, a Jewish American science professor, is a popular sperm donor and has fathered 26 children around the world
Education can end denial, says Nick Robinson
He said that as the generation of survivors dies, there will “inevitably be people who didn’t live through it”, opening the way to increasing denial.
New group to tackle climate change
‘We used Skype to attract new faces and buck national trend’
Durham and North East Liberal Jewish Community is approaching its first anniversary with a rapidly growing membership.
Donations help rabbi reach target for MS treatment in Mexico
A £5,000 cheque sent to Rabbi Schulman via the JC this week has helped him reach his target
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