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Ailing and respected Mervyn Smith passes
It was just after 21:00 SA time last night when Ann Harris, vice-president of the African Jewish Congress, informed friends & colleagues of the passing of AJC President Mervyn Smith on Shabbos. A lawyer by profession, Mervyn Smith served in various roles on the SA Jewish Board of Deputies and played a significant role in the Struggle through his many anti-apartheid activities. His loss will be deeply mourned throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
ANT KATZ
This first message issued by Ann Harris, vice-president of the AJC to “Travelling Rabbi” Moshe Silberhaft, who is the spiritual leader and CEO of the AJC (as well as being the spiritual leader of the SA Country Communities.
RIGHT: Flags of the 13-member-states of the AJC
Ann Harris has herself worked tirelessly for, and devoted herself to, African Jewry since the passing of her late husband, Chief Rabbi Cyril Harris.
Harris’ sad message continued…
I am sorry to begin a new week with sad news for us all.
Our highly respected president, Mervyn Smith, passed away during Shabbat after several months’ severe illness.
His death is a loss not only to his family, but to our whole community since he was such a driving force in so many communal organisations.
In particular, the African Jewish Congress has suffered a serious blow. Mervyn’s passion and commitment for the communities of Southern Africa was beyond the call of duty and kept our interests firmly on the agenda of the World Jewish Congress. We will all miss his wisdom and leadership.
Rabbi Silberhaft and I will make sure the condolence wishes of the members of the AJC will be conveyed to Mervyn’s family.
May we all be blessed to be in touch with and support one another with happier news.
A lawyer by profession, Mervyn Smith served in various roles on the SA Jewish Board of Deputies and played a significant role in the struggle through his many anti-Apartheid activities.
maureen summerfield
November 16, 2014 at 3:03 pm
‘BH MHDSRIP………there are no words at a time like this, his goods deeds are his legacy…..sleep peacefully with greatest respect, sincerely, from Royalton and Maureen Summerfield, ‘