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What’s On in SA Jewish Community

As always, there is lots going on for the Jewish communities around the country. Contact local leadership for additional activities

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Today, Friday (April 15)

 

* Bet David Family Kabbalat Shabbat service followed by a light supper. Time: 18.00. Venue: Bet David, Morningside. No charge. Enquiries: Sharon (011) 783-7117.

 

Saturday (April 16)

 

* Bet David Torah Study and light breakfast.  Time: 08:45 – 09:45. No charge. Youth service and activities for all children ages 3 – 10. Time: 10:00 – 12:00. Shabbat morning service. Time: 10:00, followed by a brocha.

 

Sunday (April 17)

 

* RCHCC screens the award-winning film “Phoenix”. Venue: Clive M Beck Auditorium. Time: 19:30. Donation R70 (incl refreshments). Booking: Hazel or René (011) 728-8088/8378, a/h (011) 728-8378, e-mail rchcc@telkomsa.net or rene.s@telkomsa.net or www.greatpark.co.za

 

* Second Innings hosts Glenn Silverman, previously Chief Investment Officer of Investment Solutions, on “BRICS and the Lessons for South Africa”. Venue: The Gerald Horwitz Lounge, Golden Acres. Time: 10:00 for 10:30. Cost: R20 members, R40 visitors (incl tea and light refreshments). Information: Linda Fleishman (011) 532-9701. Donation: R80 (incl refreshments).

 

* Second Innings hosts Glen Silverman, former chief investment officer of Investment Solutions, on “Brics and the Lessons for South Africa”. Venue: The Gerald Horwitz Lounge, Golden Acres. Time: 10:00 for 10:30. Cost: R20 members, R40 visitors (incl tea and light refreshments) Contact: (011) 532-9701 (Linda) or (011) 454-5079 (Grecia).

 

* Ditsong Museum of Military History in Saxonwold screens “Nicky’s Family” a docudrama on story of Nicholas Winton, an Englishman who organised the rescue of 669 Czech and Slovak children just before the outbreak of the Second World War. Time: 17:30. Cost: R100 per person (payable at the door). No card facilities. Snacks with tea and wine will be served. Bookings: (011) 486-3648 or e-mail: majestic.henni@gmail.com

 

Wednesday (April 20)

 

* JH&GC hosts a talk by Prof Mark Drumbl on “Victims who Victimise: The Kapo in Literature and Law”. Venue: JH&GC. Time: 19:30. Admission free but donations welcome. Booking essential. Booking: shirley@jhbholocaust.co.za or (011) 640-3100/2148.

 

Thursday (April 21)

 

* JH&GC and partners host a screening of the documentary, “A Snake gives Birth to a Snake”. Venue: Constitution Hill. Time: 17:30 for 18:00. Admission free. Booking: shirley@jhbhocaust.co.za or (011) 640-3100/2148.

 

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