Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Britain's youngest property developer started with money from his barmitzvah
At 18-years-old Brandon Johnson has built a property portfolio worth a projected £1.6 million
Jonathan Arkush accused of 'undermining fight against antisemitism' with Jeremy Corbyn comments
Jewish Labour official Rhea Wolfson dismisses claims Labour leader 'has antisemitic views'
Archbishop of Canterbury hits back at accusation he has not done enough to fight antisemitism
Church says he has spoken out 'numerous times' after Jonathan Arkush said he hadn't done enough
What a communications coach taught me about 'speaking like a woman'
Rosa Doherty was not surprised to be put forward for the chance to attend 'gravitas training' for women
Jeremy Corbyn 'has antisemitic views and is making Jews question their place in Britain'
Jonathan Arkush said Mr Corbyn's Labour has British Jews asking: 'Do we have a future here?'
Jewish woman moved to tears over daughter's campaign for Yes vote in Ireland abortion referendum
'This will affect them and their future and seeing the work Zoe put in made me incredibly proud'
'Bibi's deputy social media adviser' deletes tweet supporting Tommy Robinson
Hananya Naftali tweeted his support after Mr Robinson was arrested.
Watch: 'Don't make this a racist thing' - Jewish man attempts to cool New York woman's subway tirade
She was filmed yelling 'Judaism is not a race'
Zest goes meaty in first for British kosher restaurants
The popular restaurant at JW3 will switch to a meaty kitchen, while offering milky meals in its café on the same premises
The children who baffle doctors
Dylan has multiple health problems - and doctors can't diagnose them. Rosa Doherty meets the families whose children suffer from a syndrome with no name.
'Hate' metal band Infernal War dropped from UK tour over 'sick fascination with Nazis'
The band had been due to play in Jeremy Corbyn's constituency.
Ken Livingstone: Why I quit Labour
Exclusive: Ex-London Mayor tells the JC he will still campaign for the party but does not want to spend the rest of his life defending his Hitler remarks
Parents of Israeli cancer children enjoy London respite break
Star baker making a business from cakes
Meet the Instagram star who describes herself as 'Mary Berry for the younger generation”
Gefiltefest not happening this year say organisers
Europe’s biggest Jewish food festival will not take place this year due to financial difficulties
Labour won, but lost hearts and minds of voters
Rabbi David Mason said the decrease in Labour’s majority in the North London borough was good for democracy
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