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FOOTBALL & ART
posted by admin on May 24, 2010

Several events have been arranged around the 2010 World Cup fever. For more details see contact details below.

The image below was created by Jewish artist Susan Woolf.

This is a limited edition print created especially for my exhibition Football and Africa. I think is most unusual that Football fever has also gripped the women artists.

It features Jane Makhuble's football player 'Xavi from Spain' created using bead work on cloth and my Taxi hand signs for sighted and blind people on the South African National Commemorative Stamp for 2010. The charcoal sketches in the background are suggestive of markings (lines, circles, goal areas etc) associated with the playing field. 

Jane Makhubele has created beaded cloths on several of the major players, and has also created art work shirts and flags for all the teams.

Natalie Knight, The Art Source

Tel: 011-485-3606

  Cell: 082-926-0009

E-mail: nknight@icon.co.za

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Jewish 2010 Final Countdown : Events around the World Cup
posted by admin on May 21, 2010
2010 Countdown:  Jewish World Cup Events 

 

Flags of countries competing in the football World Cup are visible throughout South Africa as excitement mounts during the final countdown. Soccer theme parties abound and the sounds of the vuvuzela (trumpets blown by local fans during matches) are audible from office blocks to children's playgrounds.

 

Jewish SA looks forward to welcoming you to this sporting festival. Jewish 2010 events continue to appear on the website, www.jewish2010.com, showing the diversity and range of our Jewish community. 

 

From a religious perspective, Chabad South Africa will provide various services required during World Cup month, including minyanim and Shabbat hospitality. Welcome centres are based in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban.  In addition to this, individuals are offering home hospitality and meals in all three areas.  Cape Town's Astra Centre will host special buffet lunches with a football theme on or close to matches played in the city.

                       

Interested in sightseeing with a difference?  You could trace your family roots with the Country Communities Travelling Rabbi Moshe Silberhaft, or visit a township development programme with former CNN and current South African sports journalist, Graeme Joffe.

 

The century-old Lions Synagogue is located a mere few hundred metres away from the central World Cup stadium - Ellis Park. Services, a tour and other features will be held there on match days prior to the games.  

 

Check out "Art Fortnight-Football and Africa" at 144 Jan Smuts Avenue. A contemporary and traditional art experience, it features works by such top South African artists as William Kentridge, Thomas Kgope and Susan Woolf

 

Jewish Schools are hosting reunions for alumni émigrés back in the country for the occasion. The King David Schools Foundation is hosting fetes, day trips, and accommodation for former Davidians.

 

SA Jewry is also using the World Cup as an opportunity to put back into society and the environment. The Jewish National Fund (JNF), in partnership with other organisations, is raising funds for the Twinned Peace Sport Schools project run by the Peres Center and Al Quds Association in Israel and the Palestinian Authority. The JNF project "One Tree One Goal" allow locals and visitors to replace their carbon footprint by purchasing a tree.

 

For further details, as well as practical information, security contact numbers and a variety of services available to Jewish visitors contact Jenni Fearnley on +27 11 645 2521/jenni@beyachad.co.za or visit www.jewish2010.com. 

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2010 overview
posted by admin on November 6, 2009
With just a few months to go before the world's greatest sporting event kicks off in South Africa, excitement is mounting throughout the country.
Tens of thousands of football fans will be flocking to our shores for the occasion, and many of them will be Jews from all over the world.
For South African Jewry, it is a one-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase what we are all about and what we have to offer our co-religionists looking for a Jewish home away from home.
This exciting new website has been launched by the SA Jewish Board of Deputies to help all community organisations and members to make the most of it.

The aim of jewish2010.com is to assist Jewish visitors in taking advantage of the multiple services SA Jewry has to offer them during their stay.
It makes readily available all relevant details of shul services and shiurim, kashrut facilities, public lectures, museums, libraries, Jewish places of interest and security information.
It further gives the local Jewish community a vehicle through which to promote everything they have to offer.

We invite our Jewish community to make the most of this facility. This is your space and your platform. Get involved, take ownership and help us combine the 2010 festivities with a global Jewish celebration.
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