Married with kids: Finding dignity in dementia
Lauren Kramer looks back on her father’s life.
Moseneke: Is Mandela still relevant?
Is Mandela and are human rights still relevant in our world? What do you say?
Your Daily Spiel for July 6
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and NBA All-Star Draymond Green are both making publicity stops in Jerusalem, a Jewish Israel advocate was gunned down in South Africa today, and much more news in our Daily Spiel!
Echoes from my self-absorbed past
Lauren Kramer looks back on her 20-year-old self.
Immigrant pens story about her Canadian experience
Author Meira Cook describes her experience in Winnipeg as a native South African.
Jungle animals come to life in art exhibit
Romi Samuel’s art exhibition The Lion, The Watch, and the Wardrobe will take place Oct.25 through Nov. 5 at Toronto’s Gallery 1313.
Oudtshoorn: the Jerusalem of South Africa
Well-known as the ostrich capital of the world, it is also a place with a rich and vibrant Jewish history.
A brief timeline of Jews in the Rhodesias
The first Jews arrived in Zambia (then called Northern Rhodesia) during the 1880s
Exhibit recalls South Africa’s ‘shtetl by the sea’
Memories of Muizenberg, a South African exhibition featuring photographs and recollections from the post-World War II hub of Jewish life and culture, will be showcased Nov. 16 to 29 in Toronto