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Beth Hatefutsoth - The Jewish Community of Cape Town, South Africa |
Founded in 1652 by the Dutch East India Company as a victualing station at the Cape Of Good Hope, southernmost tip of Africa, on the sea route to India and the Far East. The town had Jews among its early settlers. The rules of the company, however, allowed only Protestants as settlers; two Jews were converted to Christianity in Cape Town as early as 1669. After the British occupation of the Cape in 1806, a steady flow of Jewish immigrants came from Central Europe and England and later, in larger numbers, from Eastern Europe. |
http://www.bh.org.il/Communities/Archive/CapeTown.asp |
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Cape Town Holocaust Centre |
The Cape Town Holocaust Centre is the first and only Holocaust Centre to be established in Africa. The Centre serves as a place of remembrance for the victims of the Holocaust and by addressing the ethical, moral and historical dimensions, aims to combat antisemitism and all forms of prejudice and discrimination. The Centre includes a permanent exhibition. The main focus of the Centre's activities is an education programme for high school pupils and their teachers. |
http://www.museums.org.za/ctholocaust/ |
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Jewish South Africa |
The official home of the South African Jewish community on the Web.
'Jewish South Africa' is a non-profit site created and designed to inform, entertain and educate visitors about the Jewish community in South Africa and also about Judaism.
The site is updated daily, so keep on visiting!
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http://www.jewish.org.za/ |
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