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Bishops College chair resigns following antisemitic post
SA govt ‘sold its soul for cash’ from Islamists
Outreach organisation gives antisemitism a platform
South Africans seek balanced foreign policy, including on Israel
Cape Jewry integral to Mother City, says mayor
Rumours swirl around Netanyahu’s firing of Gallant
Israel’s ‘strong horse’ status key to peace
Netanyahu fires Defense Minister Gallant
Sukkot, Sinwar, and Simchat Torah
Pro-Hamas editors insert anti-Israel bias into Wikipedia
Activists slam Lithuania’s coalition with ‘antisemitic’ politician
Trump taps evangelical Christian for Israel ambassador
Feeling blue, seeing red over politics
Social media platforms failing to moderate online hate
Lithuanian election puts diaspora centre stage
Campaign for Judaism gets our vote
When prophecy and morality clash, faith intervenes
Love, light, and faith
Peace and/or quiet
Noah’s flood of reckoning
Gauteng’s water crisis trickles down to individual households
SA needs Israel to open the floodgates
What Trump 2.0 portends for SA and Israel
Trump’s foreign policy as unpredictable as election victory
SA uses ICJ submission to maximise anti-Israel narrative
Temple Israel hosts ‘Captain Sunshine’ for Shabbos
UK chief rabbi praises ‘outstanding’ SA community
Israel support sways vote of US expats in SA
Parow’s Jewish dynasty keeps vibrant history alive
‘Our hearts break as one’ – Cape Jewry commemorates
Dinner for 800? No problem, with these dishes
Budget friendly adventure – a sea change for travellers
Reunion takes friends back on journey of a lifetime
Beautiful Creatures makes comeback for new generation
Eye of the lens
The Global Rosh Hashanah Table
The Oscars of Advertising with Ann Nurock
FAITH & PAIN: South Africans in the crosshairs Rabbi Doron Perez and Hostage Aviva Siegel
Israel & Iran at WAR
Celebrating 50 years since e’Lollipop
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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