Barry Toberman
Barry Toberman is the associate editor (community and news features) of the Jewish Chronicle.
Reform shul in line to become Covid vaccination centre
Maidenhead Synagogue has offered its premises for the next stage of the vaccine roll-out
UK landmarks to light up for Holocaust Memorial Day as Premier League stars promote 'national moment'
Buildings will go purple to 'Light the Darkness'. The Prince of Wales is addressing the main commemorative ceremony
More United shuls shut their doors: Only nine still holding in-person services in London area
Difficult decisions taken by local leaders in light of general rise in Covid cases
Forty-three UK Jewish deaths from coronavirus in a week
Board of Deputies says the number is the highest since mid-April
Zack is cooking up a storm for Junior Bake Off
Challah is a speciality of contestant in new series of Channel 4 show
Support efforts ramped up for vulnerable
Synagogues, welfare and mental health groups expanding their assistance
Joy and hope as Covid vaccine finally reaches care homes
'It’s far better than having an illness and takes away all that terrible worry,' says 97-year-old as she is among the first vaccinated
United Synagogue: 'We'll support shuls to remain open during lockdown'
US says no one should feel pressured to attend a minyan. And it will also back shuls which decide to close
2020 was not all about Covid-19: 12 months of arrivals, departures, successes and setbacks
It has been easy to forget, but there were many notable communal events that took place in-person during the first three months of the year
How the pandemic has radically reshaped all areas of communal life for UK Jews
Barry Toberman looks back on a year of change for the community
Jewish Care staff are among first to get Covid vaccinations
Charity is launching campaign to encourage employees, residents and relatives to get vaccinated as soon as the opportunity arises. Other welfare chiefs prepare for roll-out
Revealed: The devastating impact of pandemic on UK Jews' health and wealth
Work Avenue survey of employees and business bosses finds half are both worse off financially and suffering mental health issues
Rabbi Plancey is back as Hertsmere's Mayor
Emeritus Borehamwood and Elstree Synagogue minister begins second term following the death of previous incumbent
Keir Starmer does Mitzvah Day, joining synagogue's food collection
Labour leader participates in a busy programme at South Hampstead shul, saying the day's Jewish values are 'more important than ever' during pandemic
Stars come out for Norwood's virtual dinner - and more than 5,000 guests
Jonathan Ross, Craig David, Michael McIntyre and Lewis Capaldi among celebrities appearing at digital event marking charity's 225th anniversary
Manchester united to ensure needy kids are fed during holidays
£20,000 raised by community in 36 hours to provide meals for more than 350 children
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