Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Heterosexual Jewish couple lose civil partnership bid in Court of Appeal
Chief’s concern over government's refugee U-turn
The JC understands Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis’s office has been in contact with the Home Secretary Amber Rudd to express concern over the decision.
There’s a lot in Kitty as she celebrates batmitzvah
Hollywood production leads to Shabbat chaos in Golders Green
The filming of an adaptation of the novel Disobedience, about a lesbian romance at the heart of the Jewish community, has led to a series of complaints
Male order boosts women’s aid charity
Kindertransport peer launches fund for refugees after government U-turn
Jewish Women’s Aid: Domestic abuse cases reach ‘epidemic’ level
Naomi Dickson, JWA chief executive, said: “I think domestic violence has always been a problem for our community despite people not believing it happens here”
Natalie Imbruglia cancels Israel concert and BDS campaigners claim victory
Former stripper Amber Rose reveals her Jewish roots
The former stripper, whose father is of Irish and Italian descent and her mother is of Cape Verdean and Scottish descent, said she discovered her family was also “part Jewish”.
Drake wins at Grammys, but is still in hot water
The artist was criticised after reportedly asking Muslim concert-goers who were wearing hijabs at his London O2 gig to take them off.
Tributes as Britain’s oldest Jewish woman dies aged 109
Esther Sachon, a Jewish Care resident, was believed to be Britain’s 34th oldest person.
Luck, harmony and love - what's the secret of a long-lasting marriage?
It’s Valentine’s Day and that seemed the perfect time to ask 'What makes a marriage last?' We sent Rosa Doherty to speak to three couples who have all been married for over 65 years
MP hails Arab and Jewish women's art project as a path to peace
John Bercow travels to Israel amid storm of criticism over Trump comments
The Jewish politician was welcomed by Mark Regev, Israel's ambassador to Britain, yesterday.
Lord Dubs delivers refugee petition to Downing Street
More than 50,000 people have signed the petition condemning the government’s decision to cap the number of children allowed to enter Britain at 350.
The man who invented stereo sound is to be honoured with a Grammy award
Alan Dower Blumlein, whose invention transformed audio technology, is to be posthumously honoured by a technical Grammy award, at a ceremony later this year.
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