Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
'I don't know how anyone could be so cruel': The heartbreak of being denied access to grandchildren
Estranged grandparents speak to the JC on day of action to highlight their plight
Yes, I like shopping. But I’m no Jewish princess
The way that Jewish women are portrayed in mass media can be harmful and hurtful, writes Rosa Doherty
Mark Wright: Discovering my Jewish roots is 'life changing'
Who Do You Think You Are? reveals the TV presenter's ancestors were Sephardi Jews, tortured and burnt at the stake during the Spanish Inquisition
Descendants of refugees from the Nazis face long delays in applying for German citizenship
'We have people in their 80s that want citizenship now. They don’t have years to wait,' lawyer says after German relaxes law
Don't dismiss us as ‘the usual suspects’ - Jews like me are genuinely upset by what Ash Sarkar said
You'd have to have a heart of stone not to understand why her defence of the Warsaw Ghetto graffiti is hurtful, writes Rosa Doherty
It wasn't rational, it was love for Judaism that made me convert and become a rabbi
Rabbi Natasha Mann 'would always turn up to synagogue first because I didn’t have a sense that Jews turn up late'
‘Suicide bombers’ kill three police officers in the Gaza Strip
Hamas launches a search for suspected Isis cell members following the attacks on two police posts in Gaza city
North Londoner who blogged about his life with cancer dies, aged 22
Jack Morgan documented his experiences to raise awareness among the young. Paul Pogba and Craig David were among his supporters
US Justice Department to seek death penalty for Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting suspect
Robert Bowers, 46, is accused of opening fire at the Tree of Life synagogue in what is believed to be the worst antisemitic attack in US history
JC Stays: The Archipelagos Hotel, Mykonos
Discovering a hotel that's perfect for Instabragging on Greece's most stylish island
Rabbi teaches bed-bound congregant to use FaceTime to stay involved in lunch and learn programme
'Surely that is the great lesson of what community is about,' says 68-year-old Bushey Synagogue member
United Synagogue volunteers fulfill dying man's wish to visit his wife
Derek didn't think he was going to see his wife Eirwen Oliver before he died but they were reunited after months apart through the efforts of US volunteers
Blogger who called Jewish Labour Movement an 'Israeli embassy proxy' barred from covering party conference
Asa Winstanley, who was suspended as a party member in March, has been told he cannot have a press pass for Brighton event
Barrister accused of being behind Twitter account that harassed antisemitism campaigners resigns
Daniel Bennett admitted being in breach of the code of conduct at the high-profile Doughty Street Chambers
'This is what it means to do peace on the front line,' rabbi says after yeshiva student's murder
Rabbi Shaul Judelman, co-founder of interfaith group Roots, called student's death an example of 'what it means to do peace on the front line of the conflict'
Teens expelled from Tribe Scottish camp for bullying
Two had set fire to objects on Shabbat using aerosol cans and lighters. The other three were said to have engaged in bullying
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