Nelson Mandela
A voice from apartheid: South Africa's Regent Xami’s calls for indigenous support of Israel
Xami, who lived through South Africa’s apartheid, offered invaluable testimony on the misuse of that term against Israel and the deep sense of kinship many indigenous nations feel toward Jews.
Mandela's grandson returns to South Africa after deportation by Israel
Mandela's grandson: What Palestinians face is 'far worse form of apartheid'
Mandela's grandson denied UK visa over his support for Hamas
Appreciation: Bronfman, King of the Jews
Comfortable with heads of state and motorcades, Edgar never sought the respect for himself, but for Israel and the Jewish people.
Media Comment: Mandela and snow
The idea that journalism is a demanding profession whose call is to provide the public with the broad picture, irrespective of personal prejudices, has seemingly not yet become part and parcel of Israel’s journalistic practices.
Mandela’s message for Israel and Palestine
Nowhere are Mandela's lessons of the power of forgiveness and pragmatism more critical than to the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Ten days of mourning end as South Africa buries Nelson Mandela
South Africa has lost it's "greatest son," says deputy leader of ruling party; Zuma: We have to take Mandela's legacy forward.
A pity we didn’t listen
The former South African president wanted good ties with Israel, dependent on freedom for the Palestinians.
A colossus in our midst
Jews comprised a remarkable proportion of the whites who participated in the anti-apartheid campaign.
Sign language and tragedy in South Africa
Discover the hidden gems of the deaf world, and become knowledgeable about what it is that makes us special.
Mandela’s legacy of hope
Twenty-seven years in jail enduring this kind of suffering, and to come out of that and be prepared to forgive.
A friendship made in heaven
What a blessing and a responsibility to follow in his footsteps in whatever way we can – and must. Viva Nelson Mandela!
South Africa’s father and my father
Jewish lawyer Lazer Sidelsky gave Nelson Mandela his first job as an articled clerk in Johannesburg in the early 1940s.