Poyke is perfect for cookouts and campfires—and for hungry soldiers on the front line
A collection of South Africa’s Jewish cookbooks preserves the history of the community—in the kitchen and beyond
Three neighborhoods offer different visions of the community’s place in the ‘Rainbow Nation,’ three decades after the end of apartheid
How a game called Klaberjass became an integral part of Jewish life in South Africa—and beyond
A dispatch from the front lines of the racially charged, vocal, violent, identitarian, anti-Zionist, anti-oppression, anti-Semitic, cultural touchstone battles over Jews, Israel, and the future of ethno-nationalist states
In South Africa, protests supposedly aimed at Israel target the country’s Jewish institutions
And now their sons live in the shadow of the great South African leader, who died one year ago today
The NYC restaurant will be serving honey and red wine-braised short ribs
Two neighboring wineries share more than family roots and lines of kosher products. They’re also both carbon-neutral.
The Nobel Prize-winning novelist critiqued the apartheid regime in her work
Jurist Albie Sachs fought apartheid from within, helping to shape life after
With a new biopic commemorating his long struggle against apartheid, remembering the children of European refugees who helped
The debut novel ‘The Lion Seeker’ is the kind of representative Jewish epic Herman Wouk used to write
After a rocky transition, Jewish immigrants from once-thriving communities in Cape Town and Johannesburg have built their promised land in Texas