Barry Toberman
Barry Toberman is the associate editor (community and news features) of the Jewish Chronicle.
UK communities express interest in following the model of pioneering Brighton campus
BNJC is filling up its housing, opening its restaurants and gym and attracting high shul attendances
Londoners have belated bar mitzvahs at emotional Kotel ceremony
Gar Davies and David Ben Alon celebrate with a crowd of 250 Progressive Jews from 50 countries
'The best seats in the house? We had the best seats in the world for the coronation'
Jewish community representatives share their experiences of being involved in the momentous day
Good sports tackle issues from footballing finance to cricketing schedules at JW3 fundraiser
Gabby Logan chaired an expert panel including top agent Jonathan Barnett at business breakfast
Marathon runners raise six-figures for Jewish charities
Dozens of runners took on this year's marathon for community causes
Norwich Lord Mayor's 'heartfelt apology' to Jewish community for first blood libel
Addressing a civic Seder, Councillor Kevin Maguire makes the apology for the false accusation of ritual murder in 1144
Reform and Liberal UK synagogue movements announce merger plan
Liberal Judaism and Movement for Reform Judaism will work together to create unified organisation
How Nightingale Hammerson chief tackles challenges on the homes front
Jenny Pattinson oversees a £40m redevelopment in north London and the 'outstanding' Nightingale House in Clapham
Jewish Women's Aid CEO leaves after just a month in post
Alison Rosen refused to sign an NDA from the charity
Cork finally gets a Sefer Torah, thanks to support of American rabbi
Community leader travels to the States for the handover of the scroll, donated by a Boston congregation
Jewish charities seek a share of Jeremy Hunt's £101 million but doubt if they'll benefit
The Chancellor pledged the money in the Budget to support operating costs in difficult times
Barnet Mayor praises Jami's Head Room café for bringing mental health to the high street
Councillor Alison Moore says the dining and support venture is 'a model we ought to be sharing'
Dublin Orthodox synagogue goes on sale for £6.6 million
The Irish congregation has acquired smaller premises to cater for its future needs
Masorti shul offers 'pay what you want' membership... and discovers that many are happy to pay more
St Albans Masorti congregants have been given the option of paying the current rate, the higher 'true' cost of services or discounted membership. The response has surprised its rabbi
Wizo makes an exhibition of itself as an alternative to dinner
Welfare charity hosts a powerful immersive display to showcase its welfare work in Israel to existing and potential donors
Jewish life in Brighton revitalised as pioneering communal campus opens
Supported by Tony Bloom's foundation, BNJC incorporates a shul, 45 housing units, a restaurant, kosher shop and bakery, nursery and gym
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