Israel opens new embassy in Zambia, once home to a historic Jewish community The embassy in Lusaka was shuttered in 1972 following the Yom Kippur war.
A railway museum in Zambia offers a clue to the African country’s rich Jewish history Today, Zambia is home to only about 11 Jews. That wasn’t always the case.
Law that would bar Congo’s only Jewish politician from presidency is under consideration again Moise Katumbi is the son of a Congolese woman and a Greek Jewish refugee from the Nazis.