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Reflections on freedom in 2020
From the Cape SA Jewish Board of Deputies…
Greg Flash, previous board member: I feel freer than I have probably ever felt in my life...
Who is sitting at the table?
“For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom...
Keeping our community healthy
The Cape SA Jewish Board of Deputies shares some top line Coronavirus information with us in the form of an infographic.
Please be aware...
Carrying my flag on my shoes
The end of January saw me jumping on a plane to Washington DC for my second Cohort 5 gathering of the Schusterman Leadership Programme....
Enriching the Gitlin Library
In honour of Cape Town Pride 2020 (17-28 February), LGBTQIA+ activist Jacqui Benson and the Cape Board are joining hands to expand the Jacob...
‘Remembering is intrinsic to Judaism’
Rabbi Stuart Serwator represented the Jewish community at the Remembrance Day ceremony held at the Cenotaph war memorial on Heerengracht, by invitation from the...
Welcoming artefacts from Germany
Steffie Buechler came to England in 1939 from Glauwitz, Germany (now Poland) to work as a domestic servant, having taken a one-month needlework course...
Switching off to be switched on
After a full year at the Cape Board, I ventured off with my family on an 11-day cruise into the Indian Ocean.
I had made a...
Wellington Cemetery update
On 24 December 2019, a year after the desecration of 39 tombstones, the Wellington Cemetery Restoration team visited the site.
The latest report is that...
Reconcilliation Day 2019
On 16 December, a Reconciliation Day march was held in District Six going from Muir Street Mosque to the New Apostolic Church, then to...