Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Hitler Valentine’s card distributed on university campus
The card displayed an image of Adolf Hitler alongside the words “my love 4 u burns like 6,000 Jews”, according to Central Michigan Life, a student newspaper.
How to be an observant Jew in a high-pressure job
The wilder excesses of the Trump administration seem to fall on days when religious commitments deprive the President of Jared Kushner's steadying hand. How do other Jews in high-pressure roles manage their time?
Jewish groups call government’s decision to back out of commitment to settle 3,000 child refugees 'sickening'
Campaigners expressed their shock at a Home Office announcement that only an additional 150 lone child refugees are to be brought to Britain, bringing the total number let in so far to 350.
Jewish charity calls on PM to abandon plans to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights
Holocaust survivor Chaim Ferster has died at the age of 94
When the Nazis invaded Poland, Mr Ferster was forced from his home in the city of Sosnowic and sent to camps including Buchenwald and Auschwitz, where he suffered malnutrition and typhus.
Esther Rantzen and Anne Webber are a distinctive pair of winners
Tel Aviv the world’s most “dog friendly city” has launched the first municipal digital service for dogs
Digi-Dog, a membership card system for dogs has been set up by Israel’s Tel Aviv municipality, was designed to equip dogs and their owners with the tools they need to navigate the city.
Police are appealing for witnesses after two arrested over ‘false imprisonment’ of traffic warden
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of affray, actual bodily harm and false imprisonment following the incident last month in Hackney, north-east London.
How friendship saved me from cancer
A survey by Macmillan Cancer Support reveals 43 per cent of cancer sufferers could not have got through their experience without the support of their friends.
Parkinson’s sufferer fights for NHS support for speech therapy
Yavneh pupils impress Prince Charles with involvement inside and out of the classroom
The Prince of Wales received a warm welcome when he visited Yavneh College today, although he apologised for being "an appalling disruption" to the pupils' studies.
Pioneering doctor Geoffrey Raisman has died
Professor Geoffrey Raisman, who grew up in Leeds, pioneered a new method of treating injuries previously thought to be incurable.
Lara Pulver is in the running to be named as the first female Doctor Who
We marched for ourselves, and for the world
Jewish women were among the thousands who took part in marches last weekend as part of an international demonstration on the first full day of Donald Trumps presidency.
A Jewish comedian has come up with a unique way to match himself with a perfect partner
Mr Simove said he came up with the app after trying the traditional apps and realising “it's tough to stand out and get noticed with seemingly endless choice.
Jonathan Arkush has condemned Donald Trump’s ban on refugees from Muslim countries
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