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  2. History of the Jews in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    From 1880 to 1914, the Jewish population in South Africa grew from 4,000 to over 40,000. South African Jews have played an important role in promoting diplomatic and military relations between Israel and South Africa. [6] South Africa's Jewish community peaked in the 1970s with an estimated 120,000 Jews living in the country.

  3. South African Jewish Board of Deputies - Wikipedia

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    In his address to the 2015 Biennial National Conference of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies, South African President Jacob Zuma credited the South African Jewish community's historical role in resisting apartheid. [39] In 2020, the trade unionist, Tony Ehrenreich, apologised to the Board after a long running dispute dating back to ...

  4. History of the Jews in Africa - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] In Zimbabwe and South Africa, the people prefer the name Mwenye. [31] They have a tradition of ancient Jewish or South Arabian descent through their male line. [35] Genetic Y-DNA analyses in the 2000s have established a partially Middle-Eastern origin for a portion of the male Lemba population.

  5. South African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Many white South Africans, both before and after the end of apartheid, emigrated to Midwestern states such as Minnesota and Illinois. [5] Irvine, California has a large population of South African Jews. [6] Moreover, there are numerous South Africans living in New York City and Mid-Atlantic states such as Maryland. Most South African immigrants ...

  6. Category : Jewish South African anti-apartheid activists

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:South African anti-apartheid activists. It includes South African anti-apartheid activists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  7. Israel–South Africa relations - Wikipedia

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    However, by 1980, the South African Jewish Board of Deputies – an influential representative of the South African Jewish community – had announced its support for the abolition of an apartheid, another factor which was likely to hinder overt diplomatic and political collaboration between Israel and the apartheid state.

  8. Category:Jewish education in South Africa - Wikipedia

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  9. Antisemitism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Antisemitism in South Africa is the manifestation of hostility, prejudice or discrimination against South African Jews or Judaism as a religious, ethnic or racial group.This form of racism has affected Jews since South Africa's Jewish community was established in the 19th century.