Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Shul security guard hailed as a hero for chasing and detaining a man who took baby from its mother
Patrick Ozakunle said instinct kicked in when he heard a mother shouting 'stop him he took my baby, he took my baby'
Ex-Militant member Derek Hatton withdraws application to re-join Labour
A party spokesman said 'Derek Hatton has withdrawn his membership application and is therefore not a member of the Labour Party'
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo calls Labour’s response to antisemitism a 'national disgrace'
He told the Aipac conference in Washington that rising Jew-hate was like 'a cancer metastasising'
Jonathan Hoffman, ex-Zionist Federation vice-chair, faces arrest warrant after failing to appear in court
He did not attend Westminster Magistrates' Court in connection with an assault charge and a public order charge
Labour 'needs more time' to respond to Equality and Human Rights Commission's antisemitism ultimatum
It confirmed it has given Labour an extra week to respond to the concerns it set out
Board criticises Welsh Labour for how it dealt with politician who questioned shul security
Assembly Member Jenny Rathbone was re-admitted to the party 'too quickly,' and the process was 'not fair, or transparent' according to the Board
Charities to fight Charedi poverty with £300k Lottery grant
Manchester project will help families in financial difficulty
Daniel Bernard helps Team GB bring home Gold at Special Olympics
Bernard, who is 25 and has learning difficulties and autism, beat the USA to win Gold with his Team GB men’s basketball team
Rabbi Mizrachi: Chief Rabbi is 'going to bring a Holocaust on the Jews in England'
In a two-hour video rant, Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi blames Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis for his not coming to the UK for a speaking tour
Jewish Labour MP 'appalled' at Israel Apartheid Week's campaign of 'hate'
Pro-Corbyn Fabian Hamilton called it 'a campaign of hatred which seeks undermines the legitimacy of the state of Israel'
We cannot win the fight against sexual harassment without the support of men
Rosa Doherty says women are used to having each other as allies in the fight against sexism, misogyny but they need the support of men
A teen refugee escaped the Nazis, only to die in the Blitz. His 83-year-old cousin makes a pilgrimage to say Kaddish for the last time
The JC travelled with Terry Barnett, as he went to Leonard Mokotow's grave for the first time in 50 years
Exclusive: Fewer than half of British adults know what 'antisemitism' means, poll reveals
Forty per cent said they did not know what the term meant, rising to more than half among under-25s
Grandchildren of survivors: It is 'our responsibility' to educate about the Holocaust
Natalie Meltzer, who organised a trip to Auschwitz for young adults, said: 'I thought everyone’s grandpa had been through the Holocaust'
Rabbi laments 'many Jewish families' living in poor, overcrowded housing as group backs Shelter campaign
Rabbi Alexander Goldberg says 'decent housing is a universal right that is steeped in our prophetic tradition'
Tracy-Ann Oberman and Rachel Riley to take legal action against rock band Reverend and The Makers
Sheffield rock band tweeted the pair's 'constant outrage' would lead to 'someone on the left being physically harmed'
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