Letters

Diary of a miluim wife

Submitted by Cape Town’s Glenda Mark, this piece of writing expresses the feelings of a British-Israeli woman, worn down by the ongoing war. Putting your thoughts down on paper can...

Letters to the editor

In the heart of our city lies a jewel.  A jewel of which not many people take advantage....

Reconnecting Sephardi roots

Letter to the editor I had the pleasure of visiting the South African Jewish Museum last month, with the American...

A message from a new Olah

Letter to the editor I left on Aliya from Cape Town two months ago and now live in Modi’in. It...

Terrorism and antisemitism do not discriminate

Letter to the editor To my Jewish sisters and brothers,I learnt of what was going on at Congregation Beth...

Letter to the editor: Finding meaning in grief

My name is Lisa. I work as a child and adult psychologist in our community.It’s been almost eight years since my husband and child...

Letters to the editor

PO Box 4176, Cape Town, 8000 or e-mail:chron@ctjc.co.za Annexation article problematic In her View from the Chair in the August issue of the Cape Jewish Chronicle...

Letters to the editor

I am writing to you as it appears that few here in South Africa know about the Article 116 Exclusions Group that is championing...

South African Jewish Board of Deputies responds to letter from Ann Harris in April’s Chronicle

Please see below the responses from the National Chair and National Vice-chair of the SAJBD, Shaun Zagnoev and Rael Kaimowitz respectively as well as...

The African Jewish Congress — survival or extinction

Letter to the editor by Ann Harris In the past three months, the South African Jewish Community has been almost submerged by the avalanche of...

Letters to the Editor

Reading the article in the Cape Jewish Chronicle March 2018 (How South Africa became a home to Jewish Orphans) brought back my own memories...

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