Barry Toberman
Barry Toberman is the associate editor (community and news features) of the Jewish Chronicle.
Marching with Ajex? You’ll need a ticket
Change in arrangements for annual parade on police instruction. In the worst case scenario, anyone without a ticket will be turned away
Veggie leftovers will spice up Mitzvah Day’s greener menu
Supporters urged not to throw out food. 'Share it with people who need it'
Sculpture of survivor unveiled at National Portrait Gallery
Bust of Sir Ben Helfgott leads gallery's move towards featuring 'people with a story - and the stories of survivors are so important'
Liverpool deli which ordered non-kosher meat is back under kosher supervision
Roseman's receives licence from local kashrut authority under its new ownership
Huge interest in places in £40 million North London care home, 18 months before it opens
Hammerson redevelopment will feature large bedrooms and an 'exceptional' amount of communal space
Marzipan city
Discover history, pretty architecture and more sweet-toothed temptations in little-known German city, Lubeck
Defunct synagogue to be restored as Welsh Jewish Heritage Centre in £1m project
Merthyr Tydfil building has been purchased by the Foundation for Jewish Heritage
City of London School to hold first reunion in Israel
'Israel has the largest community of City of London School alumni outside of the UK' and the November event will build on an informal network of contacts
What took him so long? Meet the newly ordained 'sixty-something' rabbi
Leo Baeck course graduate Gershon Silins explains why he took the decision to study for the rabbinate at an advanced age
Matt Lucas pays tribute to childhood friend who died from leukaemia as new fundraising drive is launched
Karen Morris died, aged 23, in 1998. A memorial trust has since opened Karen's Homes near hospitals where patients and family members can stay
£15 monthly passport eases journey to shul for young adults
Social events and business discounts are also included in Liberal Judaism attempt to bring back the lost generation
Golders Green care home sale to Charedi shul brings windfalls for 11 charities
Site of Clara Nehab House will be taken over by Tiferes Yisroel congregation. Welfare groups will benefit from sale proceeds
'Mum died of alcohol addiction and substance abuse. Tikva is now my family'
Eva Fabrikant's story helps Tikva raise £1.45 million from a London dinner for its Odessa homes and schools
Prince of Wales says sorry to Belfast Jews for 150-year wait for royal visit
Prince meets community members at installation ceremony for synagogue stained-glass windows
Langdon members don't stop believing in their potential
£500k dinner highlights the achievements of charity in enhancing lives of those with learning disabilities
A more appealing way into voluntary work
Jewish Volunteering Network's Ad Hoc Squad has found a way to tempt young people into volunteering
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