Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Criticism of David Icke is meant to stop people 'speaking out' over Palestine, says author Alice Walker
The Pulitzer Prize-winner defends reading the antisemitic conspiracy theorist's books
George Soros named 'Person of the Year' by the Financial Times
The 88-year-old was called the 'standard bearer of liberal democracy and open society'
Labour’s NEC blocks parliamentary candidate over tweets about Hitler and Jewish MP
The NEC decided Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt brought the Labour Party into disrepute
Antisemite Gilad Atzmon banned from performing with rock band The Blockheads at Islington venue
The council said the Jazz musician had been banned following a complaint
Tributes paid to former JFS pupil, 24, killed in a car crash in Spain
Keren Brody moved to Spain in October to learn the language to pursue her 'dream career' as an interpreter
Confusion over Airbnb's 'U-turn' on removing West Bank settlement listings
Airbnb denies Israeli minister's claim that it had reversed a decision to stop listing properties in the occupied territories
Acclaimed author Alice Walker recommends book by notorious conspiracy theorist David Icke
The Color Purple author Ms Walker called the book by Mr Icke, who promotes antisemitism, 'a curious person’s dream come true'
Independent living is the key to £12m North London care project
First tenants ready to move into Jewish Care development
Facebook suspends Benjamin Netanyahu’s son Yair for calling for Palestinians to be expelled from Israel
He was blocked from the platform for 24 hours on Sunday
Meet the Orthodox Father Christmas who observes Halachah and says his work makes him 'a better Jew'
Rick Rosenthal says his religion does not stop him being Father Christmas and keeping the children happy
Countdown's Rachel Riley suffers online abuse after sharing video about antisemitism in football
After sharing the video, she was 'inevitably confronted with weird and aggressive posts about Israel and Zionists'
Four out of five British Jews think antisemitism is major problem in politics, survey finds
The survey of Jews from the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights, found Jewish people’s experience of antisemitism in Europe is getting worse
Group of refugees' descendants plan legal challenge to 'sexist and ageist' rule denying them German citizenship
A loophole in Article 116 denies German citizenship to some Jewish descendants of refugees from the Nazis if their qualifying ancestor was female
'Sexist and ageist' rule prevents descendants from Nazi refugees reclaiming German citizenship
Group plans legal challenge to law that
Ten per cent of reported racism in football is antisemitism
Reports of discriminatory abuse rose, with 520 reported incidents in a year
Dame Margaret Hodge: Speaking out about antisemitism is 'most important thing I have done in my political life'
'My children are the first generation in my family who haven’t had to leave a country because of discrimination'
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