Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Encore as stage-school graduates look forward to reunion 48 years on
The Jewish-run stage and dance school boasts famous alumni including Barbara Windsor, Elaine Paige and Jean Simmons
Miriam Mirwitch elected as Young Labour Chair
Mirwitch takes the chair role in a surprise victory for the centre-left
Haringey councillors say it is now "impossible" to be a Jewish Labour councillor
Joe Goldberg and Natan Doron said they were regularly abused with references to the Holocaust
J-Swipe founder may be a matchmaker but he's still looking for love
Despite launching thousands of successful relationships the 31 year-old American, who started “the Jewish Tinder” remains single.
13,000 candles to be lit across the UK to mark Yom Hashoah
The candles, which come with the name, age, date and place of death of a victim of the Holocaust, will be lit on the evening of April 11.
UK-based Pears Foundation director wins top leadership award
Amy Braier presented with 2018 JJ Greenberg Memorial Award and praised for her 'immeasurable contribution'
JFS pupils sell sports website for £2.4 million
Scott Hurst and Roei Samuel's site grew to have more than ten million users
Universities Minister discusses campus antisemitism in meeting with Jewish leaders
Sam Gyimah, who was appointed in January, met representatives from the Board of Deputies and UJS for the first time
Jewish and Christian community leaders convene for first Rabbi Clergy Conference
'This wasn’t an interfaith initiative that involved drinking tea; it was a chance for people to roll up their sleeves'
Chief Rabbi slams 'Punish a Muslim Day' campaign
Reform's Senior Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner also condemned the letters and sent a message of solidarity to the Muslim community
Jewish Labour activist readmitted to party after suspension over Facebook group membership
The party took action after Mr Collier’s investigation showed details of antisemitic posts and discussions on the Facebook group
Multi-millionaire hands surprise donation to siblings who help the homeless
Brother and sister delighted at £15,000 boost after appearing on TV show Do The Right Thing
Shul provides bed and board for homeless
Muswell Hill Synagogue is the first to give shelter to the homeless
Teaching children from the Mumbai slums
“We just pushed back the tables in the classroom, sat on the floor and got stuck in”
New HET project will use power of music
The new education programme, devised by the Holocaust Educational Trust, is aimed at students aged 10 to 13
Joseph’s Bookstore set to close as owner retires
Michael Joseph, the 73-year-old owner, said he was shutting the business because he was retiring.
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