Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
York welcomes first rabbi since 1290 expulsion
One of the worst antisemitic massacres of the Middle Ages took place in York in 1190, when an estimated 150 Jewish people were killed
Declassified documents reveal Golda Meir was 'open' to Palestinian state
The Israeli PM said she was willing to consider all solutions to the question of Palestinian statehood
Jewish matchmaker to bring lessons in love to Finchley
Netflix superstar will speak at event for young professionals
Two of Leeds' Orthodox synagogues could merge in new plans
Etz Chaim and Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Synagogues are in talks to create a new shul
'Brave' 43 Group founding member Jules Konopinski dies aged 93
The community hero fought against Oswald Mosley’s fascist mobs in the 1950s and 60s
Corbynista mayor Jamie Driscoll quits Labour
Jamie Driscoll was blocked from standing for election in 2024 following a recent on-stage discussion with film director Ken Loach
Tel Aviv cafe evacuated after diners mistake cockroach for terror attack
A patron who spotted the insect screamed, leading fraught diners to rush from the premises
Was Topol a secret Mossad agent?
Family of the Fiddler on the Roof star claim he was involved in secret missions all over the world
We will never get a real apology from Corbyn
Even now, mainstream society doesn’t appreciate what Jewish people went through then
Why You People made me think more about Jewish motherhood
Watching Netflix's You People made me think about my role as a Jewish mother
Sharing a post on Instagram isn’t very brave
All too often, users oppose antisemitism when it’s trendy but then spread hate about Israel
Rabbi, can I eat a pill made from my placenta?
I had my first child during lockdown – this time around has been a very different experience
Why I’m not sending my kids to Jewish schools
All too often there is a culture of bullying and cliqueness that is worse than the mainstream
Chief Rabbi to join Royal Family at thanksgiving service at St Paul's cathedral
The service will include a number of the Queen’s favourite Bible readings, anthems, prayers and hymns
United Synagogue to tackle food poverty
It comes as Jewish charities have warned the cost-of-living crisis is expected to get worse with demand for help doubling across some services
Jewish children going to bed hungry in kosher cost of living crisis
One retailer said the cost of kosher food had increased by 25 per cent this year
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