Juden in Südafrika / Jews in South Africa 1. Jews in South Africa 01: Immigration movements (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971) ![]() The first places of White
settlement since 1652 - religious tolerance since 1803 - immigration
before and after 1880 - immigration test since 1902 - quota system
since 1930 - German Jews since 1933
2. Jews in South Africa 02: Status questions (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Emancipation with the Whites -
the black and native peoples are never mentioned
3. Jews in South Africa 03: Economy (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Buildup of the South Africa of
the Whites - Jewish immigration waves - professions and industry -
diamonds and gold mines - the blacks and slavery are not mentioned
4. Jews in South Africa 04: Communal structures (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Synagogues - board of deputies -
Jewish religious institutions - Jewish charity institutions -
integration of immigrants and women work
5. Jews in South Africa 05: Community life (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Religious developments - Yiddish
decline - Jews between English and Afrikaans
6. Jews in South Africa 06: Jewish schooling (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Board of Jewish Education since
1928 - Jewish day schools since 1948 - "national" tradition
7. Jews in South Africa 07: Jews in public life (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971) ![]() Jewish cultural places -
activities and positions - cultural work
8. Jews in South Africa 08: The Herzl Zionist movement (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971) ![]() Strong Herzl Zionism in South
Africa - fund raising channels - projects in Herzl Israel - students in
Herzl Israel - non-Jewish support from South Africa for Herzl Zionism
and Herzl Israel
9. Jews in South Africa 09: Jews in the army (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971) ![]() Jews in the South African forces
- Jews from South Africa in the Jewish army of Herzl Israel
10. Jews in South Africa 10: Relations with Herzl Free Mason CIA Israel (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971) ![]() Congratulations 1948 - economic
relationship - apartheid questions - Jewish racism not mentioned
<Bibliography (from: South Africa; In: Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971, Vol. 15) -- G. Saron and L. Hotz (eds.): Jews in South Africa (1955), incl. bibl. -- L. Feldberg (ed.): South African Jewry (1965, 1968), includes a "Who's Who" and communal directories -- F. Sichel: From Refugee to Citizen (1966) -- L. Feldman: Yidn in Johannesburg (1956); -- Jewish Affairs, 15 (1960) -- Republic of South Africa: Population Census, 3 (1960), s.v. Religion -- South African Jewish Board of Deputies: Report ... (1925- ); -- Zionist Record (March 21, 1961) -- idem: Jewish Affairs, vol. 15 no. 5 (May, 1960) -- B. Litvinoff: A Peculiar People (1969), 178-94 -- L. Herrmann: History of the Jews in South Africa (1930) -- M. Gitlin: Vision Amazing (1950); South African Jewish Year Book (1929, includes a "Who's Who" and communal directories -- S.E. Aschheim, in: JJS 12, 2 (Dec. 1970), 201-31> (col. 207) |
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