The Jews in South Africa: An Illustrated History

Spanning the past two centuries, this illustrated history book explores the role played by Jews in the economic, political, social and cultural life of South Africa.
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Title: The Jews in South Africa: An Illustrated History
Authors: Richard Mendelsohn; Milton Shain
Type: Illustrated History
Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers
Johannesburg, South Africa 2008
ISBN 9781868422814 / ISBN 978-1-86842-281-4
Hardcover, dustjacket, 19x25 cm, 248 pages, throughout photos

Description:

Spanning the past two centuries, The Jews in South Africa explores the fascinating role played by this small but highly significant community in the economic, political, social and cultural life of this country. This richly illustrated story – the first comprehensive history to appear in over 50 years – includes a wide range of historically important photographs, many long unseen, and encompasses a broad swathe of Jewish life, from the bimah and the boardroom to the bowling green.

Beginning with the first Jewish immigrants to South Africa, and depicting the fragility of the early foundations and the shifting fortunes of this infant community, the book traces its development to robust maturity amidst turbulent social and political currents. These include the strident antisemitism of the 1930s, the moral dilemmas of the apartheid era, the subsequent turbulent transition towards a non-racial democracy, the birth of the New South Africa and the fresh challenges and promise that have followed in its wake up to the present day.

Included are such personalities as Barney Barnato, Helen Suzman, Joe Slovo, Sol Kerzner and Rabbi Cyril Harris, as well as many others who have made an important mark in their fields. The Jews in South Africa will be of great interest to every member of the Jewish community living both in South Africa and in their adoptive countries, as well as for all wishing to learn more about this highly energetic and innovative community whose contribution in many spheres of life has so greatly influenced and enriched the history of South Africa.