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For two decades, Rabbi Greg Alexander has been one of the most recognisable faces of Progressive Judaism in Cape Town. He has stood beside congregants during...
As we mark the second anniversary of the tragic events of 7 October 2023, the South African Union for Progressive Judaism pauses to remember and honour...
Quietly nestled between the Beyachad Community Centre and the ultra-Orthodox Chofetz Chaim Shul for decades, the Shalom-Masorti Congregation typifies the cohesiveness and diversity of the Johannesburg...
Freedom, love, justice. This three-part Passover message has reverberated through the generations. The exodus story is our master narrative. The Israelites were slaves in Egypt. Moses...
With his arrival in 1933, the charisma, chutzpah, and public speaking prowess of Rabbi Moses Cyrus Weiler launched Progressive Judaism in South Africa. Some of the...
Sergio Bergman, a qualified scientist, became the first rabbi appointed as a government minister in Argentina. He is a close friend of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, better...
The South African Association of Progressive Rabbis (SAAPR) has made the decision to recommend that its progressive shuls remain closed for the time being. “The Jewish...
Irwin Manoim, best known for being one of the joint editors of the original Weekly Mail, has authored a book on progressive Jewry in South Africa...
Johannesburg’s youngest progressive shul, Beit Luria, celebrated its first birthday with Rabbi Julia Margolis and the congregation via Zoom on Sunday 6 September. The shul’s cantors,...