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JTA – With two degrees in Asian studies and 15 years of his life spent living and working in China – everything “from acting to the...
Eighty-one years after Lyonell Fliss and his parents were saved by the skin of their teeth from being murdered during the savage Iași pogrom in Romania,...
With rising inflation causing the steepest repo rate hike in almost 20 years, those who depend on welfare to make ends meet are hardest hit, and...
Jewish welfare organisations are under pressure around the world, facing ageing populations, the socio-economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and diminishing assistance from local governments. Their...
It took only a few seconds for two-year-old Nathaniel ‘Natey’ Canter to wander to his family’s swimming pool on a hot Cape Town December day in...
A South African olah played a key role in introducing surf life-saving – the only sport with the purpose of saving lives – to this year’s...
Tisha B’Av is a confusing day in the Jewish calendar. It shares some contradictory dimensions. It’s known as the saddest day in Jewish history but simultaneously...
Health and fitness are important to most people, but for observant Jewish women, exercise can be a little more complicated. Many don’t feel comfortable working out...
What we have as a community in this country is unique. I have a good sense that those who know about us, especially ex-South Africans, long...
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic shortly before the lockdown, a delegation from the South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) visited the China Mall...
Jaffa, Pretoria’s home for the elderly, honoured 29 residents who died over the past two years from COVID-19 on Sunday, 31 July. The ceremony was held...