Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Jeremy Corbyn: Claims I endorsed book's antisemitic content are politically motivated
Board of Deputies publishes extraordinary letter Labour leader sent defending himself
North London shul launches ‘pay what you want’ membership scheme
New Stoke Newington congregation hopes initiative will help those of lesser financial means 'and empower those who can give more'
‘I couldn’t find petite clothes so I set up my own business!’
Jennifer Ison saw a gap in the market - so she gave up her legal career to meet the clothing needs of short women
Chabad of Poway shul shooting suspect became 'radicalised' white nationalist while attending church
He wrote that Jews deserved to die and murdering them would glorify God
Liberal Judaism's Rabbi David Goldberg dies
Rabbi Goldberg was awarded an OBE in 2004 for services to interfaith work
Plea for support for adults with disabled siblings
'I can’t possibly be the only adult who carries the experience of their disabled sibling with them, even after a whole lifetime'
Israeli Seret film festival hits back at boycott calls from Mike Leigh and Ken Loach
The pair are among those calling for cinemas not to take part in the UK-wide festival
Rabbi who lost fingers in San Diego synagogue attack fights back tears as he recalls the shooting
Yisroel Goldstein describes the moment shooter 'turned the rifle on me. I locked eyes with this terrorist, this murderer, evil human being standing there'
'Archetypal mensch' Rabbi Harry Jacobi, Kindertransportee and child refugee advocate, dies at 93
Rabbi Jacobi came to England from the Netherlands having escaped twice from the Nazis in 1939 and then 1940
Two teenage Westminster Synagogue members named among victims of Sri Lanka bombings
Daniel Linsey, 19, and Amelie Linsey, 15, were among the eight Britons killed in the suicide bombings in Colombo on Sunday
Yellow candles shedding light on Shoah victims
Remembrance project will this year see 30,000 candles lit in the UK
How the Share My Seder initiative brought a London Charedi family and an American woman together for Passover
'She came into our home as a stranger but now she is not a stranger at all'
My Easter egg Seder nights
There are unexpected benefits when you come from a multi-faith, muddled, blended family
Rabbis rally behind campaign to stop relocation of Golders Green GP practice to Finchley
Fifteen local ministers sign letter saying proposed move of Ravenscroft surgery 'discriminates against our members'
Fit, bright, not too Jewish - Kindertransport policy for which children to save from the Nazis revealed
Children were admitted on the basis they were easy to 'Anglicise', researchers say
'Disgusting' video shows man in Northern Irish pub saying Hitler 'didn't kill enough f***ing Jews'
DUP leader Arlene Foster says: 'The small Jewish community in Northern Ireland will always have my support and that of all right thinking people'
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