Around Jewish Africa

Yes, there are Jewish communities in Africa, in every part of the continent. These communities have come to Judaism in different ways and have struggled in different ways to maintain their Jewish observances and identity. "The Jews of Africa" presentation will introduce you and members of your group to these communities by involving you in their history, music and food, by giving you a window into their religious and secular lives and by raising the complex religious, cultural, historical and political issues that one must confront after recognizing the existence of African Jewry.

Communities with Jewish practices around Africa:

--The Abayudaya of Uganda: The Abayudaya of Eastern Uganda have been an active Jewish community for more than 80 years since their leader, Semei Kakungulu, discarded the Christianity of the British colonialists for Judaism.

--The House of Israel Community of Ghana: The community, centered in the Southwestern Ghanaian town of Sefwi Wiawso, came to Judaism approximately twenty years ago when a local Ghanaian recognized Jewish characterisics in the ancient traditions of the Sefwi people.

-- The Beta Israel of Ethiopia: Though most of the members of this 2500 year old Biblically Jewish community are in Israel now thanks to two Israeli airlifts, some remain in camps in Addis Ababa and in remote northern villages.

--The Community of Rusape, Zimbabwe: The Rusape Community came to Judaism embarked on a spiritual quest to America and connected with African-Americans practicing "prophetic" Jewry.

--Moroccan Jews: Though much of this ancient Jewish community has emigrated to Israel an active contingent still practices a unique form of spiritual, distinctly North African Judaism.

-- The Jews of Tunisia: Jews on the Isle of Djerba are part of a community that has been practicing consistently for more than 2000 years.

-- The European-descended Jewish community of South Africa Theirs is the largest and strongest Jewish community in Africa.

--The Lemba of Southern Africa: This community claims to be descended from the foot soldiers of King Solomon; recent genetic evaluations have proven their connection to the Semitic people.

Dormant or recently depleted Jewish communities:

--Mozambique: European settlers seeded a small Jewish community which has the opportunity to reemerge now that the government has softened its stance on Westerners.

--Egypt: The Egyptian Jewish community has effectively disappeared, though the synagogue in Cairo is still a testament to a rich Jewish past.

Historically Jewish communities:

--Timbuktu, Mali: In the middle of the 2nd millennium Timbuktu was an important trading center and home to an active Jewish community. The Jewish community has since disappeared but its descendants are beginning to explore their ancestors’ faith.

--Cape Verde: The community of Jews moved to the islands of Cape Verde to flee the Portuguese Inquisition has since stopped practicing actively but has begun to experience a revival.

-- Sao Tome and Principe: A tragic episode during the Inquisition brought Jews to these small islands off the west coast of Africa. The Jewish community has since disappeared but the memory of Jewish Sao Tome and Principe remains.

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