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10 Tips for assisting our kids in navigating COVID-19
Guidelines prepared by Dr Sheri Davimes, a social worker in private practice specializing in anxiety in children and adults. 1. Hygiene first- take this as an opportunity to educate children on the importance of good hygiene habits. Washing hands when coming in the house and always before eating 2. Sharing is caring- except when you are sick. If adults or children are sick they need to stay home. Explain to your children that the more sick people stay at home, the quicker we
Rivki
Mar 17, 20202 min read
Updated SA Jewish Community Guidelines
Dear Jewish community In the three days since our last community letter there have been further developments around Covid-19 and in terms of our community and government’s response to the pandemic. Below are the revised guidelines that have been created by the Jewish communal leadership, the various sectorial clusters that have been established (education, welfare and religious) in close consultation with experts in the field of infectious diseases. The community is urged to
Rivki
Mar 17, 20202 min read
COVID 19 | Guidelines from Chief Rabbi
Dear Friends At this time of great challenge we must be strong and determined. With the advent of the newly reported cases of those infected with the coronavirus in our community, there are a number of new guidelines with regards to shul and simcha gatherings that have been developed under the direction of Prof Barry Schoub, founding director of the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, and Dr Richard Friedland, CEO of Netcare. These guidelines, which have been discus
Rivki
Mar 15, 20202 min read
COVID 19 | What is meant by self-quarantine?
Individuals who have come into contact with a positive, probable or suspect COVID-19 case should be self-quarantined for 14 days. This also includes people who have travelled from countries where there is significant local transmission of the virus eg Asian countries, Western European Countries, Israel, US, UK and Australia. Asymptomatic people (not exhibiting any signs of illness) should remain at home and avoid contact with groups of people outside the home environment. Dur
Rivki
Mar 15, 20201 min read
Temporary Closure of Jewish Schools
Dear School Parents. At a meeting this morning with the leadership of the Jewish Day Schools under the auspices of our Jewish Education Cluster to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on our schools, it was unanimously agreed to institute a temporary closure of all of our schools for a one week period effective Monday 16 March. Our Jewish community education cluster will reconvene on Wednesday to reassess the situation taking into account external factors and will then decide on fu
Rivki
Mar 15, 20201 min read
China Mall - Purim Shopping 6.3.20
This coming Monday, 9 March, Jewish Joburgers will prepare for the upcoming Purim festival in a unique way by doing their pre-festival shopping at the Chinese Market in Bruma. The SA Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) is organising this initiative as a gesture of solidarity with the Chinese community following the upsurge of unjust and irrational sentiment against South Africans of Chinese origin resulting from the Coronavirus epidemic. SAJBD National Director Wendy Kahn said t
Rosy
Mar 6, 20201 min read


FEODORA CLOUTS: “THE GRAND OLD LADY OF CAPE TOWN JEWRY”
Hazel Jungbacke is the youngest daughter of the late Feodora Clouts. A social worker by profession, she worked for over twenty years for the Highlands House Jewish aged home in Cape Town. The title of this article is taken from the obituary of Feodora Clouts (1899-1996) by Willie Katz. It well sums up the impact and energy of this remarkable woman, a redoubtable Jewish communal worker, Zionist activist and educationalist, and the mother of, amongst others, the distinguished S
David Saks
Mar 5, 202010 min read
SYDNEY CLOUTS – SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH POET
One of South Africa's most accomplished poets, Sydney Clouts remains surprisingly little known outside academic circles. A new, intimate appraisal helps redress the matter. . Marge Clouts was born and educated in South Africa. In 1961, she and her husband, Sydney Clouts, and their three children immigrated to the UK, where she taught English as a Foreign Language, English literature in various London colleges and Creative Writing in the Cotswolds. She has written many litera
David Saks
Mar 2, 20207 min read


THE TRANSVAAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB - NURSERY OF JEWISH SQUASH STARS
The Transvaal Automobile Club long dominated South African Squash, largely through its many Jewish players. Steven Katzew describes this golden age for the TAC and for the sport in SA. Steven Mark Katzew is a Johannesburg-based advocate. He attended High School in Welkom, Orange Free State, going on to study Law at Rhodes University, Grahamstown. His articles on South African Jewish sporting personalities have appeared in Soul Sport and Jewish Affairs . This is a story abou
David Saks
Mar 2, 20204 min read


HERBER HOUSE: "A HOSTEL FOR JEWISH CHILDREN" (Part III)
The "Cane Mutiny", a "Feral Culture", rawfers and shluppers and liedjies on the school bus - All this and more in this final part of the author's history of Herber House hostel. Stuart Buxbaum holds an honours degree in Sociology from Wits University (1970) and an honours in Judaica from UNISA (1984). After working in the social research unit of the SA Jewish Board of Deputies in the early 1970s, he farmed for many years in Mpumalanga. This is the third and final part of my
David Saks
Feb 25, 20202 min read
Murder: Lindokuhle Cele 19.2.20
The horrific murder of Lindokuhle Cele is the latest in a wave of horrendous attacks against members of the LGTBIQ+ community in our country. Alana Baranov, the SAJBD representative on the Hate Crimes Working Group said that “this senseless killing has no place in a nation built of human rights for all and, once again, shows the urgent need for hate crimes legislation in our country to better tackle the scourge of hate in all its forms.”
Rosy
Feb 19, 20201 min read


DID THE SAJBD SIT ON THE FENCE UNDER APARTHEID?
Did the SA Jewish Board of Deputies shirk the challenge of opposing Apartheid or was its policy of neutrality during most of that era justified in view of its core mandate to safeguard the security, civil rights and general well-being of the community it represented? Gwynne Robins explains the Board's stance while also showing how its Cape branch consistently adopted a more liberal, activist stance on the apartheid question. Gwynne Schrire, a veteran contributor to Jewish Aff
David Saks
Feb 12, 20202 min read
Joseph Shabalala 11.2.20
We extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Joseph Tshabalala, a true legend of contemporary South African music. We have lost an African giant. May his legacy continue.
Rosy
Feb 11, 20201 min read
Tribute to Boomie Abramowitz
Dr Israel ‘Boomie’ Abramowitz, who passed away this week in Perth, Australia at the age of 91, was a true gentleman from the old school of Jewish communal leadership in South Africa. In the course of a long and distinguished communal career, he can truly be said to have epitomised the particular strengths that have made the South African Jewish community so respected a component of global Jewry. All this he achieved while simultaneously pursuing his career as an eminent vascu
Adam
Feb 7, 20202 min read


A WUNDERKIND IN WONDERLAND
Douglas Davis, born in Pretoria, was exiled from South Africa in the mid-Sixties. He has since lived all over the world, including 10 years in Israel, where he was a senior editor of the Jerusalem Post. He was subsequently based in London as the paper’s European correspondent. I didn’t know what to expect, but there was no doubt that the figure striding confidently into the car park of the Jerusalem Post was Denis Goldberg. He looked completely at ease; as though he belonged;
David Saks
Feb 4, 202021 min read
Those children who died could have been ours 30.1.20
With the number of Holocaust survivors alive today dwindling, the poignancy of having more than 100 Auschwitz survivors and their families under the same roof will remain with me always. This was at the formal commemoration ceremony at Auschwitz in Poland of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the camp on 27 January. The courage of these extraordinary men and women, all with a number tattooed on their arms, is a source of constant inspiration. But the reality of life be
Rosy
Jan 30, 20203 min read
Business Day 30.1.20
Global anti-Semitism is on the rise, 75 years after Holocaust Read article here
Rosy
Jan 30, 20201 min read


Global anti-Semitism is on the rise, 75 years after Holocaust
What all anti-Semites agree on is that Jews have excessive power that they use to secretly manipulate global events for their own nefarious purposes On November 1 2005 the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution establishing January 27 as international holocaust remembrance day. That date was chosen because it was on that day in 1945 that the Red Army liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest and most infamous of the death camps set up by the Nazis during World War 2. This y
Adam
Jan 30, 20204 min read


SA JEWRY UNDER APARTHEID – A VERY OLD DEBATE REVISITED
The Jewish community's political behaviour during the apartheid years has long been the subject of vociferous debate. 25 years after South Africa's transition to democracy, Jewish Affairs editor David Saks revisits the issue. David Saks is Associate Director of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies and editor of Jewish Affairs. This article is adapted from his presentation at Limmud in Johannesburg on 18 August 2019. Even before South Africa’s transition from white minor
David Saks
Jan 2, 202012 min read
#IMStaying - Nov 2019
#IM STAYINGInspired by the South African Jewish community Over the past few weeks, a new movement has emerged on social media: #ImStaying – with almost 800 000 members at this point. The Facebook Page provides daily inspiring and uplifting stories of fellow South Africans who have experienced the special and positive aspects of life in our country. I have my own #IMStaying story which I am choosing to share on this platform. On the 20th of September, my cousin, Adam Rabinovit
Rosy
Dec 5, 20193 min read
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