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US bill puts SA under the microscope
From exodus to endurance: a story still being written
Bilchik goes by the book on personal presentation
Oversized risks of using Ozempic for weight loss
The mom-nishtanah of the school seder
Netanyahu in crosshairs of Qatargate scandal
Released hostage Amit Soussana awarded for courage
Couple declares love amidst the grenades
Survivors battle with ghosts of black Shabbat
Media – the chief casualty of narrative war
The Passover seder is a model for healing democracies in peril
Radical Islam fuelling antisemitism in Europe
Unstable Syria should be treated with caution
Yiddish journalist gets to grips with SA
Israeli journalist describes ‘unparalleled hatred’ in European protests
Israel a democracy, but seder shows we’re family
Hostages show us what true freedom is
Why chaos is part of the seder
The antidote to antisemitism: loving the different
Carefree isn’t free: the case for real freedom
Insulated, not isolated. Power of interfaith dialogue
Adolescence brings teens’ plight to the attention of adults
Endangered GNU the tip of the iceberg
Pine Street Shul relocating to improved premises
We raise four cups of wine to you with gratitude and thanks
A4 Edition of SA Jewish Report 3 April 2025
COVID-19 chaos leaves us breathless five years on
Youth lament SA’s incapacity to uphold human rights
Solutions for mid-week Pesach hunger pangs
Sephardi cliffhangers built my career, says Zimler
Documentary takes new look at oldest hatred
Child actors shine in wacky Wimpy Kid musical
Lions Shul and leopards: sculpting Johannesburg’s history
Can South African Government of National Unity survive?
Matzah & Magic: Whipping up a Pesach feast
South Africa in the Trump era
The Evening Zoo with Stan Katz
Watch: Absa Jewish Achiever Awards 2024
Elation and inspiration: achievers hit the highlights
A winning story we must tell
Rising Star carves path to success with sneakers
‘Leon-hearted’ comeback for political legend
‘Accidental politician’ Breytenbach stands up to bullies
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