After offending every other group of people in South Africa, the Jewish community has now received the Julius Malema treatment.
Whether apologies for the abuses of Apartheid or just saying sorry to a friend, Brian Keith contemplates the difficulties in making a heartfelt apology.
When it comes to running your mouth, no one does it better than Western Cape COSATU leader and Cape Town councilor, Tony Ehrenreich.
Tens of thousands of protestors took to the streets of Cape Town and other South African cities over the weekend to protest against the ongoing clashes in the Middle East, but with local vigilante groups getting involved in the divisive issue, the conflict may be too close to home for many
The recent warning by a highly-regarded former Israeli Prime Minister that South African Jews faced a pogrom has raised temperatures in Pretoria and Jerusalem – but the major South African Jewish organisations have appealed for calm on all sides – and aren’t going anywhere.
South African-born Rabbi Mirvis spoke of plans to unite the Jewish community and achieve social responsibility at his installation as the new British Chief Rabbi in London.
The Memories of Muizenberg Exhibition, which smashed attendance records in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Israel, will be hosted by the London Jewish Cultural Centre from 22 May until 6 June.