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In addition to blaming Israel, and not mentioning Hamas even once in his letter, Ben Robert Horowitz makes several sweeping statements that beg a response. For...
So, the Jews of Jo’burg surrendered. Did we not see the same thing in Nazi Germany? This time it was in Jo’burg, at a photographic exhibition.
No-one can say for sure who coined the aphorism “Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom”, but its fundamental message remains as relevant as ever. This...
If an overseas visitor wanted to understand some of the reasons people want to leave South Africa for Israel, the United Kingdom, or other countries, he...
Jewish South Africa are not the only ones feeling the pressure. South Africans across the rainbow are angry and intolerant, and no one is being spared...
The article by Geoff Sifrin in the edition of 8 June 2018 refers.
South African Jewish communal stalwart Marlene Bethlehem was this week re-elected President of the global Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture (MFJC) for a second two-year tenure.
Cayla Dembo, from King David Victory Park Primary School, came third in the North America, Australia and South African category of the Beit Hatfutsot Museum’s Manuel...
In commemoration of King David’s 70th birthday, Grade 11 pupils from King David High School Linksfield’s seven committees (awareness, arts and culture, eco, outreach, Judaica, sport...
King David High School Victory Park regularly visits Kliptown Community Centre in Soweto to assist primary and high school children with their school work.
King David students from Grades 6 to 12 participated in the first ever Wits Mathematics Competition last month, producing exceptional results across the board.
Father’s Day at Mina Lopato last week wasn’t just about coffee and icing biscuits.
Sydenham Preschool paid tribute to dads last week with a “Pegs ‘n Sticks STEM Hour” in which fathers and children were encouraged to build structures out...
Hugo’s Greenhood Heroes came to educate Yeshiva College Primary School pupils last week about the importance of recycling.
As I watched a replay of the second Test match between the Springboks and England last Saturday night, I was stunned to hear the announcement of...
With the eyes of soccer fans worldwide focused on the World Cup, Iranian women held posters during their country’s opening game in Russia last Friday in...
The Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Herman Mashaba, this week angered the Jewish community when he suspended a top official after she declared Israel a friend.
As Zimbabwe prepares to go to the polls on 30 July in its first elections since the fall of Prime Minister Robert Mugabe, Movement for Democratic...
South African anti-Israel lobbyists and high ranking politicians latched onto a fake Lionel Messi tweet last week as if it was the gospel truth, not bothering...
The South African Jewish community and Israel has massive support from the broader, particularly Christian, people of this country. This point was made clear at The...
“It’s so fashionable to be anti-Israel,” says Israeli journalist and researcher Ben-Dror Yemini, who was brought out to South Africa last week by the South African...
Seven-year-old Daniel Monastursky was ecstatic when he stepped onto the Ellis Park rugby field holding Springbok Captain Siya Kolisi’s hand on Saturday, at the start of...
Hearing a woman tell me that she and her family “feel so at home and comfortable with Jewish people” was quite astonishing for me, especially as...
When American President Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, his political base was delighted; as were the leaders of Israel and Saudi Arabia.
June is Pride month and every year LGBT+ communities across the world celebrate with massive Pride Marches. Last Friday’s march in Tel Aviv attracted a truly...
The Absa Jewish Achiever Awards this year is striving to recognise those who haven’t been acknowledged for their contribution in the past. To do this, changes...
Farmer, Dr Ethel Zulu-Mokwele, smiled quietly to herself last Sunday while the Comrades Marathon was taking place. Instead of running it for the fourth time, she...
The fledgling State of Israel faced a physical threat when Arab countries wanted to wipe it off the map. Today’s threats are in cyberspace, on university...
Writing novels was Bevan Frank’s life-long ambition, but when he was awarded the 2018 IndieReader Award for Popular Fiction at the Book Expo America for his...
When musician Jeremy Danneman was a young boy, he used to listen to his beloved grandmother’s harrowing tales of how she escaped from the Nazis as...
“Music set them free.” That’s the tagline for composer and actor Mbongeni Ngema’s new film, Asinamali, in which prisoners, through the power of song and dance,...
Some arguments are petty affairs between insecure individuals, while others are classic differences of opinion between people of stature, where each opinion is worthy of consideration.
As we mark the anniversary of the June 16 Soweto youth uprising this weekend, it gives us pause to reflect on the ways in which youth...
This Sunday is Father’s Day – a day that celebrates the contribution that fathers and father figures make to the lives of their children.
Father’s Day is all about dads – appreciating fathers, and grandfathers. But aside from being that all-important person in the family who fixes things, makes braais,...
“She married a man just like her father.” How often have you heard people say that? The truth is, the relationship between father and daughter is...
I am driven to do something about the rising number of suicides.
Although soccer’s popularity seems to be on the rise in the US, this year’s edition of the World Cup might be somewhat of a downer for...
The SA Jewish Report attacks anti-Israel protestors instead of addressing the issues they highlight. Its accusations are callous and arrogant, and mirror the Israeli world view...
Hear me out. Part of me feels that the anti-Israel vitriol this week might turn out to be positive. This is not because I am trying...