Barry Toberman
Barry Toberman is the associate editor (community and news features) of the Jewish Chronicle.
JC Stays: Selina NQ1, Manchester
Quirky style plus events designed for guests and locals, this Northern Quarter hotel is something rather different
Highly qualified but out of work - new research shows the backgrounds of Jews on the job market
Data gathered by employment charity Resource reveals its clients are well educated, have been earning salaries above the national average, but are not always IT savvy
Mitzvah Day honours its best of the year, as voted for by JC readers
Projects from Newcastle to Australia win awards as nominees are told: 'We are consistently blown away by your ideas and creativity'
Kosher wines are on the rise: Let's drink to that
Large and enthusiastic turnout for Kedem Europe's Kosher Food and Wine Experience
Edinburgh faces dilemma over site for £6 million Jewish cultural centre
Choice of venue for community-changing project is between a council property and the redevelopment of the city's Orthodox synagogue
‘I'd attempted suicide: If it wasn’t for Jami, I wouldn’t be here today’
Emotive stories of the support provided by mental health charity help it raise £330,000 from London dinner
Pioneering community set for move to Stanmore
Harrow-based Mosaic, comprising Reform, Liberal and Masorti congregations, has received planning permission to build modern premises closer to its core membership
Human rights and antisemitism expert 'disinvited' from Holocaust memorial event
Professor Rosa Freedman claims she is a victim of 'spurious and non-evidenced accusations of transphobia'
Nightingale experiences warm the hearts of guests at £1.45 million fundraiser
Clients of welfare charity speak movingly of its impact
The network which brings big gains for small UK communities
The Jewish Small Communities Network has grown to involve 100 communities and congregations in 80 locations
Spotlight on Manchester: Changing demographics require new solutions
Planning and funding challenges as mainstream Jewish population declines while the Charedi community grows
Fiddler stars are a perfect match as Norwood raises £3 million from annual dinner
Children and families charity attracts more than 1,000 supporters to West End venue
More Head Room as Jami opens Mill Hill shop to showcase work of service users
Charity furthers its campaign to bring the conversation about mental health into the high street. But shoppers will also find some distinctive pieces
Smooth Sailing in Portugal
Our cruise novice discovers Portugal by river cruise on the delightful Douro
Princess Royal praises Nightingale residents for 'sharing their remarkable life stories' in new book
Writing foreword, princess salutes 'residents' heroic acts of perseverance and survival' and their 'determination to embrace change'
Mr Green, boss of the blues
Barry Toberman speaks to the saxophonist who counts Sir Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan and Chuck Berry among those he has played with.
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