Archive for July, 2009

July 2009

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

With a final farewell to the warmth of summer, June has certainly provided an uncomfortable temperature drop – heralding further and bitterly cold and rainy winter days ahead. But that has not in any way affected the heat radiating through the community, as is reflected in this paper’s editorial on page 3.

Yes, in late autumn the action remains ‘hot’ and promises ongoing, ceaseless activity throughout the winter months, here at the country’s southern tip.

What does amaze, apart from the range of what is on offer, is the interest, participation and commitment of our people across all the age levels.
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On the set of the movie ‘Defiance’

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

When 38 year old former Herzlian and specialist scenic artist Elaine Seidel got a call from a French production designer asking if she would work on a World War II movie with a ‘Jewish angle’, she said yes immediately. When she learned it was to be filmed in Lithuania and directed by ‘Blood Diamond’ and ‘The Last Samurai’ director, Ed Zwick, it was a done deal.

The designer explained that the movie was about the Bielski partisans ‘in the forest’, who hid Jews and saved them from the Nazis. Elaine began to research and the enormity of the story began to sink in, as did the scope of the personal and professional adventure she was about to embark on from August to December 2007.

The movie was ‘Defiance’, now showing in South Africa, starring Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber and Jamie Bell as the three Bielski brothers who, with a group of partisans from 1942 until the end of the war, managed to establish a community of 1200 Jews in the forests of western Belorussia, saving them from almost certain death.
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Q: Who always gets his man? & A: Avron Kaplan

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
Avron Kaplan with ‘Q and A’ author Vikas Swarup and his
wife Aparna.

Since establishing his ‘Living Newspaper’ in June 1987 Avron Kaplan has single-mindedly, passionately and doggedly ‘rounded up’ strings of press-worthy personalities to present their views, arguments and achievement histories for Cape Town audiences.

His latest coup just a month ago was Vikas Swarup, the Indian Deputy High Commissioner to South Africa and author of the award-winning book ‘Q and A’, upon which the Oscar grabbing movie ‘Slum Dog Millionaire’ was based.

While he has had some tough experiences in procuring his ‘targets’ over the years, Avron’s battle to get Vikas Swarup to the Albow Centre on a Sunday afternoon in May was possibly the most nerve-wracking of all, he says.
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Temple’s Tachlis Hold ‘Em a tremendous success

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
Teri Jedeikin (TISA co-ordinator), Dean Sandler, Anne Marx (Jewish Community Services Social Work Manager), Rabbi Greg Alexander, Roy Fine, Eric Beswick (Executive Director, Temple Israel) at the presentation of the cheque to Jewish Community Services.

In one of our most successful fundraisers ever, the inaugural Temple Israel Tachlis Hold ‘Em Casino Evening was held at the BMW Auto Atlantic showroom in Cape Town on 23 May.
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Cape Town marks anniversary of Xenophobia attacks

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
Members of the Herzlia Africa Society stand with BOD and
community members.

“Tonight we reflect on the suffering of the many refugees and others from foreign lands whose dignity has been impaired, whose lives have been thrown into turmoil, and who have suffered mentally and physically, who have been mistreated because they are seen as ‘strangers’ from other lands.”

This was part of the message given by Owen Futeran, speaking on behalf of the Jewish community at a vigil held outside Parliament on Thursday 21 May, organised by the Social Justice Coalition.