Barry Toberman
Barry Toberman is the associate editor (community and news features) of the Jewish Chronicle.
Board of Deputies president answers critics over support for Trump on Jerusalem
Jonathan Arkush is accused of being 'wildly out of step' - but is also praised - as he explains to deputies the reasons he spoke in favour of the Trump statement on Jerusalem
Water-damaged Scottish shul is flooded with support from non-Jews
The Dee Street shul building, which flooded in September last year, is set to reopen in March
'Ageless Job Search' aiding over-50s back into employment
Charity is showing older job-seekers the way back into paid work
Cultural centre is Edinburgh’s new dawn
Leaders believe the project will reverse decline by attracting the unaffiliated. Now they just have to agree on a venue
Closures, cuts and big plans
We look back at the big community stories of 2017 in our end-of-year round-up
Book review: Help by Simon Amstell
When life is poignant and painful, it’s best to laugh
Corbyn lights up Islington Chanukah celebration
The Labour leader attends local ceremony
Ravenswood to build for future after land deal
Land sale is part of project to rebuild accommodation and facilities for residents
Edinburgh council chiefs back £6m Jewish culture centre
Plans for the centre include a kosher restaurant and bar, performance and study areas
Norwood to expand its autism provision
After record turnout at dinner raising £3.2m, charity looks to meet demand for additional accommodation and services
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn hail ‘special’ Mitzvah Day event
Biggest ever Norwood dinner crowd raises more than £3 million
Young supporters to the fore in charity's big night
North London shul gets the go-ahead for £500k extension
Damaged synagogue getting back on track as aid floods in
Britain's most northerly synagogue hopes to be operational once again early next year after a crisis appeal for repairs reached its target
Manchester Museum's £2.9m Lottery windfall green lights £5m development
Celebrating Succot
Children from the Nagila Nursery in Edgware and the Sinai Primary in Kenton prepare for the festival
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