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Trump’s SA ambassador flies Israel flag high
Cape Board takes hateful comedian to court
DA pushes for overhaul of SA’s foreign policy
SAUJS turns anti-Israel hostility on its head
Ramaphosa steps in to Sandton Drive renaming debacle
Dadaon comes out swimming for Israel
Decoding genocide accusation
IDF report – a reckoning for Israel’s diaspora
Aliya increases, with most olim under 40
Israel needs better tactics to counter misinformation minefield
Yiddish journalist gets to grips with SA
Israeli journalist describes ‘unparalleled hatred’ in European protests
Judge who blocked Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation is an observant Jew
Museums collaborate to give Litvak story new life
Left and right – strange bedfellows when it comes to Jews
Counting our G-d-given gifts
Post-Purim pre-Pesach portal
Jewish destiny encapsulated by Purim
After the fall – a greater ‘you’ emerges
The ark of the divine
When life’s not beachy, sing about survival
A return to war
Journey of a thousand miles on Human Rights Day
Budget 2025: taxing Peter to pay off Paul
COVID-19 chaos leaves us breathless five years on
Youth lament SA’s incapacity to uphold human rights
Egdes’s Goldfish Bowl makes history at Jaffa
Joburg businesswoman speaks out against genocide at the UN
Planning for Purim
Art of not wasting a good life crisis
The Whale’s Last Song brings solace to the child within
Frum and stylish – creating your own trends
Grief and geulah – Israel gives Rabbi Dee hope
Galentines Day – a “bestie” experience for gal pals
South Africa in the Trump era
The Evening Zoo with Stan Katz
Watch: Absa Jewish Achiever Awards 2024
The Global Rosh Hashanah Table
The Oscars of Advertising with Ann Nurock
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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