Barry Toberman
Barry Toberman is the associate editor (community and news features) of the Jewish Chronicle.
Jewish employment charity says clients are seeking second and third jobs to make ends meet in cost-of-living crisis
Resource also expects people who retired during the pandemic to return to the job market as soaring inflation eats into their pensions
Major review of Manchester Jewry finds need for greater collaboration with the city's fast-growing Charedi population
Independent research commissioned by the Jewish Representative Council shows that the community faces challenges in welfare provision, housing and integration
'A sad day for Birmingham Jewry' as communal care home is put up for sale
Under a quarter of residents of Andrew Cohen House are Jewish. Home's leaders considering offers from other care providers
Ealing's Holocaust memorial removed after concerns raised over its wording
'The council believes that the stone did not make clear enough the impact of the Holocaust on the six million Jews'
Sugar and Ronson families make 'game-changing' donations to Jewish Care's Redbridge campus development
Major pledges from the charity's long-time supporters bring the funding still required down to £5 million
Leeds welfare board reverses cutbacks after £1 million gift from trustees of former local care home
Charity says the donation from the Donisthorpe Hall trustees has come at 'a brilliant time' as it experiences soaring demand and falling revenue
Keir Starmer joins 'old friends' at North London shul for Mitzvah Day volunteering
Labour leader helps sort donated goods for a variety of charities at South Hampstead United Synagogue, where he has become a Mitzvah Day regular
Mental health charity faces 'double whammy' of rocketing demand and fears over finances
The Covid and cost-of-living crises have left more people seeking Jami's help. And it worries that donations will impacted by the economic situation
Minyan of strangers answer United Synagogue's call to support a 'very moving' funeral for a 103-year-old refugee from Nazism
Maja Bagley died without burial arrangements in place. The US stepped in and two dozen people responded to a social media appeal to ensure a minyan at the Bushey Old Cemetery
United Synagogue: 'Donate your £400 energy discount to help those struggling to pay their bills'
The US is asking those who can afford it to donate the money, which it will redistribute to members in financial hardship
'Unique step for Anglo-Jewry' as Reform, Liberal and Masorti community opens its new Stanmore home
Mosaic's three congregations will hold separate services but come together for other activities
Jewish Care's marathon runners tell of their huge sense of accomplishment
Team say they know the positive impact the money they raised made on people’s lives
Our round-up of Jewish runners in London Marathon
Where the entrants finished and how much they raised
Hundreds of thousands raised for charities by runners in London Marathon
Norwood’s team of 18, who generated a total £76,000, were among the Jewish entrants in Sunday's showpiece event
Hotting up the pace for Emunah kitchen
Runners raised £15,000 to rebuild facility at a residential home for 75 at-risk boys in southern Israel
'The Queen had the most wonderful way with people': Norwood's memories of the charity's patron
Her Majesty regularly sent messages of support and when visiting Norwood services made residents feel at ease
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