Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Adventure-seeking gran, 80, goes zip wiring for charity after double bypass
Rhonda Davis's latest daredevil challenge supports the hospitals which saved her life
Prince of Wales says sorry to Belfast Jews for 150-year wait for royal visit
Prince meets community members at installation ceremony for synagogue stained-glass windows
Al Jazeera suspends journalists over video that questioned the Holocaust
The executive director of Al Jazeera's digital division said the network 'completely disowns the offensive content in question'
Primal Scream calls Madonna a 'total prostitute' for performing in Israel
Bobby Gillespie said that Israel sits on 'stolen land' and accused Madonna of performing there because she is desperate for money
Al Jazeera video removed after it questions the 'truth of the Holocaust'
The video which was recorded in Arabic said the Holocaust was 'different from how the Jews tell it'
Millions watch as Netherlands win Eurovision 2019
The event passed off without any of the protests which organisers had feared
Ed Balls says Jeremy Corbyn has said 'antisemitic things and fails to see it'
Former Labour Shadow Chancellor says he is 'ashamed' by party's Jew-hate crisis
Ed Balls says Jeremy Corbyn has said 'antisemitic things and fails to see it'
Former Labour Shadow Chancellor says he is 'ashamed' by party's Jew-hate crisis
Brexit led me to discover the story of my grandad's Shoah escape
Andrew Evans grandfather, Adolph Lempert, was a mystery during his childhood
BBC film to tell 'powerful' story of child Holocaust survivors who were brought to the Lake District
'The Children' will be broadcast next year on BBC Two
Reform's Senior Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner challenges Hungarian ambassador on antisemitism
The rabbi was responding to his claim that Hungary did not have a particular problem with Jew-hate
BBC defends translating ‘Jews’ as 'Israelis' for One Day in Gaza documentary
The broadcaster said it 'sought expert advice' on how to translate ‘Yahudi’
Nigella Lawson considered becoming a 'death doula'
The television chef said she wanted to do something 'useful' beyond her successful cooking career
Philip Green crashes out of billionaire section of Rich List - and is now worth merely £950m
Roman Abramovich moves upwards with a £11.2 billion a fortune, up £1.9 billion from last year
Bafta wins for TV judge Robert Rinder and 'Queer as Folk' producer Nicola Shindler
Robert Rinder was among the prize winners at the British Academy Film Awards event in London on Sunday night
Self-harm on the rise: Mum’s photos of teens exhibited to promote debate about 'taboo issue'
Photographer Jude Wacks and daughter Ellie talk revealingly about a 'widespread' problem
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