Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Romance scammer’ accused of grooming Shoah survivor, 94
Yaacov Mizrahi was previously accused of 'coercing' a woman with learning difficulties into giving him over £500,000
Jewish Care to raise salaries of over 500 lower paid staff in £1.5 million commitment
Charity to pay London Living Wage in acknowledgement of staff efforts and to help retention and recruitment
David Baddiel making documentary about how social media affects behaviour
The Jewish comedian is a veteran of the battle against online antisemitism
Survey reveals half of UK adults do not know 6m Jews were murdered by the Nazis
52 per cent did not know that six million Jews were murdered by the Nazis and 22 per cent thought that as few as two million were killed
Jonathan Goldstein steps down as Jewish Leadership Council chair
He has headed the Jewish umbrella body for four years
Insulate Britain compare climate change crisis to the Holocaust
Eco-campaigners under fire for ‘using the Shoah to make their points’
Amy Winehouse dress sells for £180,000
The singer, who died in tragic circumstances, wore the dress during her last stage performance
Help at hand for pregnant women with rare disorder
Rebbetzin who struggled with hyperemesis gravidarum through her seven pregnancies launches support group
Tory council candidate suspended after running ‘Is Zionism racism?’ poll
The former Labour supporter also described Jeremy Corbyn as 'a breath of fresh air'
Just who is the real last Jew of Afghanistan?
Twitter’s new Middle East news curator posted gushing praise for hate preacher Louis Farrakhan
Fadah Jassem announced her appointment with a series of regional flags, but omitted that of Israel
Archbishop of Canterbury apologises for comparing climate change to rise of Nazis
BBC political editor said Welby made the comparison while talking to her at COP26
Judge grants planning appeal against Westminster Holocaust memorial
The project was approved in July following a controversial public inquiry
Singer gave up touring with Adele after being told ‘you’re more into your religion than your career’
Alex Clare had to withdraw from a tour with the singer after her tour dates clashed with Jewish festivals
‘I thought I was going to die’: student reveals drink-spike nightmare
Amy Berman wants clubs to do more to protect women after a man put a date-rape drug into her drink
Jewish Care to raise salaries of over 500 lower paid staff in £1.5 million commitment
Charity to pay London Living Wage in acknowledgement of staff efforts and to help retention and recruitment
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