List of Jews from Sub-Saharan Africa

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There are a number of Black African groups that practice Judaism, the most prominent of which are the Beta Israel of Ethiopia. However, the vast majority of Jews in Sub-Saharan Africa live in South Africa, and are of Ashkenazi (largely Lithuanian) origin. Small post-colonial communities exist elsewhere. Here is a list of some prominent Sub-Saharan African Jews, arranged by country of origin.

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[edit] Cameroon

[edit] DR Congo

[edit] Ethiopia

[edit] Mozambique

  • Albie Sachs, ANC activist (lived in Mozambique during exile from South Africa)
  • Ruth First, ANC activist (lived in Mozambique during exile from South Africa)

[edit] South Africa

[edit] Politicians and activists

Other Jewish ANC activists included Ruth First, Albie Sachs and five of the six whites arrested in the Rivonia Trial: Denis Goldberg, Lionel Bernstein, Arthur Goldreich, James Kantor, Harold Wolpe and Gaby Shapiro.

[edit] Academics

[edit] Cultural figures

[edit] Business and professional figures

[edit] Sports figures

[edit] Rugby union

[edit] Zambia

[edit] Zimbabwe

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  2. ^ American Jewish Year Book, 1983, p.271 Accessed 16 Nov 2006
  3. ^ Hayek's Challenge: An Intellectual Biography of F. A. Hayek - Pg 145
  4. ^ "Driving force of city university's growth": Western Daily Press 19 July 2006: "the family is Jewish".
  5. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: "the only son and elder child of Samuel and Anna Jacobson, a Jewish couple"
  6. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: "a devout Jew"
  7. ^ "Percy Yutar". Edinburgh: The Scotsman. 23 July 2002. http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=1039&id=791052002. [dead link]
  8. ^ a b http://www.thejc.com/news/letter/letter-from-cape-town
  9. ^ Bath, Richard (ed.) The Complete Book of Rugby (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ISBN 1 86200 013 3) p68
  10. ^ Encyclopaedia Judaica, Second Edition, volume 19, p146
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