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Reichental’s tale resonates with SA audiences

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MARLENE BETHLEHEM

The Nashua Children’s Charity Foundation and the Jewish Women’s Benevolent Society brought him to South Africa. He spoke in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. One of the remarkable events associated with his visit was a dinner at Investec on Tuesday March 3, where he addressed 250 people, including Israeli Ambassador Arthur Lenk.

The evening commenced with a very unusual musical item. The MC Garbai School from Lenasia, a Muslim school for hard-of- hearing pupils, played a selection of music on marimbas, traditional African xylophones.

At a brunch on Sunday, March 1 for 400 people and at a dinner for 250, Reichental received a standing ovation. He also spoke in Cape Town on March 4 and in Durban the following day.

The Benevolent, which has given 121 years of service to the Jewish community, is the oldest women’s organisation in Johannesburg. As well as making sure the memory of the Holocaust is never forgotten, The Benevolent also strives to build bridges of friendship with other communities.

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