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As talk show host, listener feedback is critical in order to get a sense of the mood and thinking of the listener. There are days, however,...
For 30 years, award-winning British historian, author and former head of BBC TV History Programmes, Laurence Rees has interviewed hundreds of people about their Holocaust experiences,...
Rachel Raff is the newly-appointed South African Union of Jewish Students national chairperson. She grew up in the heart of Jewish Johannesburg as the oldest of...
Thembekile Molaudzi, an innocent man, spent 14 years behind bars - being subjected to torture and four years’ solitary confinement - after being sentenced to life...
The silence grabs you first as you walk into Gideon Mendel’s Drowning World, a selection of photographs from his eponymous 10-year project, currently on show at...
It was a morning of WIZO celebration as a number of women were awarded the prestigious Rebecca Sieff Award for long service in recognition of their...
Two of the surviving Machal volunteers who left South Africa to volunteer in the 1948 War of Independence, met recently for an impromptu “reunion” at Jaffa...
Last week, in my report on the World Jewish Congress Community Directors’ Forum in Cape Town, I observed how highly South African Jewry is regarded in...
A farmer murdered while working his land is a shocking scene. Yet many people rejected this week’s countrywide protests, called Black Monday, by farmers against the...
Artists Yda Walt and Cheryl Rumbak’s exhibition titled Where is Kovno? at the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre, is deceptively easy to navigate. Its compartmentalised displays...
".....amidst the harsh reality of a century old conflict in a region engulfed in turmoil, with terrorist group Hamas still vowing to eliminate Israel, and Iran...
The report of the Balfour Declaration - intrigue and providence - by Rabbi Ramon Widmonte (SA Jewish Report, October 27), makes interesting reading.
King David Pre-Primary Linksfield, in conjunction with the Chief Rabbi’s Office, are sharing some delicious joy in what they have called KDPPL Cupcake Project.
King David Primary School Sandton opened its annual art exhibition on Picasso’s birthday, October 25, at the Morningside Shopping Centre.
King David Victory Park grade 12 pupil, Jordan Arenstein, earned a bronze medal in the provincial leg of the National Computer Olympiad.
Sandton Sinai Primary School pupils had such fun packing their shoeboxes for the Shabbos Project’s Shoe Box Collection 2017.
Anybody who watched the Currie Cup final between the Sharks and Western Province at King’s Park on Saturday, would have noticed that as the teams lined...
In the build up to the Shabbos Project last weekend, Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein attended a special assembly of the whole of Torah Academy.