Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Key issues to debate as poll nears
The Board of Deputies has produced a manifesto taking in areas including antisemitism, Israel, education and religious freedoms such as shechita and brit milah.
Lena Dunham endorses Jeremy Corbyn as the next Prime Minister
"With Jeremy Corbyn you have a chance at a fair and just leader who will temper the fascism and darkness of our current American moment"
Steps to unity in south London
Song by Jewish musician celebrating Manchester goes viral on Facebook
After hearing about the suicide bombing at Manchester Arena on Monday, he sat down at his piano to play it again and posted the performance on social media
After Manchester: Fear...and defiance
Faith leaders from the Jewish community were among thousands who attended a vigil to show solidarity and support for the victims of the terror attack.
Katie Hopkins out of LBC after 'final solution' tweet
LBC and Katie Hopkins have agreed that Katie will leave LBC effective immediately.
The problem that no one talks about
Photographer Gemma Levine wants to raise awareness of lymphoedema, something which affects many people but is rarely discussed.
Joe Lieberman withdraws FBI candidacy
The former Senator had concerns over a possible conflict of interest
Concern over lax security for VIP guests at vigil reception
I was able to enter the event attended by the political figures, peers, civic dignitaries and faith leaders, without a bag-search.
Jewish faith leaders attend vigil as fear grips community
"We are living in scary times. Outside the school today there were CST. It is scary for us and our children"
Video: 'Manchester will come together'
Canon Dr David Holgate, and VP of Manchester Jewish Representative Council Jonny Wineberg reflect on the events of the past 24 hours.
Jewish students urged to vote after Labour tuition fee pledge
In its manifesto Labour announced it would abolish university tuition fees, which are due to rise to £9,250 a year in the autumn
Hundreds of thousands view Deborah Lipstadt talk on Holocaust denial
Lecture is huge online hit for historian whose legal battle against David Irving was turned into a movie
Forty years of fighting for refugees
Edie Friedman talks us through the 40 year history of Jcore
Warning that child tax credit cap will hit Charedi families
A change in the law places an unexpectedly heavy burden on larger families
Diane Abbott under attack in Hackney over Labour’s antisemitism record
The party’s perceived failure to deal with the antisemitism crisis has left strictly Orthodox voters unsure whether they can support her.
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