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      <title>Cycling for togetherness in South Africa</title>
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                  Students from a Jewish school in South Africa and the black township of Soweto joined together for a bicycling fund&#45;raiser from Johannesburg to Durban.
              
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      <title>Amid political turmoil, emigration from South Africa is again on rise</title>
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                  Faced with political uncertainty in the wake of the forced resignation of President Thabo Mbeki, South African Jewry is again grappling with an increase in emigration.
              
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      <title>A new wave of South African emigration</title>
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                  Faced with political uncertainty in the wake of the forced resignation of President Thabo Mbeki, South African Jewry is again grappling with an increase in emigration.
              
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      <title>South African Jews aid refugees</title>
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                  South African Jews are aiding refugees from Zimbabwe and other neighboring countries who have been attacked in a wave of anti&#45;migrant violence.
              
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