Barry Toberman
Barry Toberman is the associate editor (community and news features) of the Jewish Chronicle.
Azeem Rafiq to join UK participants in the March of the Living from Auschwitz to Birkenau
'I am passionate about understanding all I can about the Holocaust,' says the former cricketer, who has apologised unreservedly for antisemitic remarks made in his youth
Hundreds express interest in living in Brighton's ground-breaking community hub
Hove development to revitalise Jewish life will include homes, a shul, nursery, restaurant, bakery and deli and mikveh
Manchester launches major review of community provision
Move comes as revamped representative council features a significant Charedi presence
Rakusen's answers SOS to bake one million matzot for Ukraine
Company is working around the clock to fulfil emergency Pesach order
'Shul allergic' North London community is building a healthy following
Masorti group Havurah is finding favour with young families outside of the mainstream
UK appeal for Ukrainian Jews raises £2 million in 48 hours
Money is going to orphanage and schools and for the distribution of essential supplies
Beyond the Golden Mile in Norfolk
From Banksy and Danny Boyle to seals and centuries of history, discover a different side to Great Yarmouth
Liberal and Reform converts soar during pandemic
Movements say unprecedented demand is a result of people reflecting on faith during the Covid crisis
Storm Eunice damages graves at United Synagogue cemeteries
Trees crash into tombstones at historic Willesden and Hackney sites
Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner announces return to the pulpit
Former Reform Movement senior rabbi will join the Bromley Reform congregation
Pandemic prompts surge in Leicester conversions
'It's remarkable the way the pandemic has made people reflect on faith,' Progressive shul chairman says
United Synagogue reveals plans to get more members back into shul
New guidance following government's lifting of Omicron restrictions suggests ways for communities to improve the in-person experience
Jami's cash plea as surging mental health needs during Covid crisis add £1 million to its budget
Charity has received 600 new referrals since April 2020 - in every case the pandemic was cited as a contributory factor
Golders Green rabbi gets a warm glow from cold shul
Alyth's Rabbi Josh Levy is glad to back in synagogue after a break to 'recalibrate' Covid safety in light of Omicron surge
Manchester synagogues in merger talks
Manchester Reform and Sha'arei Reform leaders believe the move will benefit both congregations
Omicron fears scupper hopes for in-person national Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony
Showpiece HMD event will again be online in 2022 as organisers prioritise safety of survivors
©2024 The Jewish Chronicle