Jewish Africa Summit – 2nd Edition

CONTEXT

Since Biblical times, from Abraham’s journey to Egypt and the later Israelite captivity under the Pharaohs, the Jewish People have had close ties with Africa. Some Jewish communities in Africa are amongst the oldest in the world, dating back more than 2,700 years (Morocco, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, and Algeria). Today, Jews and Judaism in Africa show an ethnic and religious diversity and richness almost unparalleled on any other continent.​

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

The Jewish Africa Conference is bringing together a circle of emerging entrepreneurs, communal leaders, and prominent scholars who will analyze a broad spectrum of issues pertaining to the history and contemporary role of Jews in Sub-Saharan and North Africa, as well as the need for Jewish voices in African civil society, the development and preservation of Jewish space, perspectives on old and new African Jewish identities, and relations between Jews and non-Jews.

Provisional List of Select Participants

Rabbi Shlomo Bentolila (Chabad-Lubavitch of Central Africa), Dr. Aomar Boum (“Jews of Timbuktu”), Dr. Marla Brettschneider (The Jewish Phenomenon in Sub-Saharan Africa), President Magda Haroun (Egyptian Jewish Community), Vice President Samy Ibrahim (Drop of Milk Association), Dr. Ephraim Isaac (From Abraham to Obama: A History of Jews, Africans, and African Americans), Abere Endeshaw Kerehu (Jewish Community in Ethiopia), Dr. André Levy (Return to Casablanca: Jews, Muslims, and an Israeli Anthropologist), Dr. Yoram Meital (“Synagogues and Jewish Heritage in Modern Egypt: Re-configuring Past and Present”), Director Tali Nates (Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre), Houda Ougaddoum (Association Mimouna), Dr. Tudor Parfitt (“The Jews of Sub-Saharan Africa: Myth and Reality”), Ilona Remy (“The Place of the Igbo in the Israelite World”), Diplomatic & Parliamentary Liaison Chaya Singer (South African Jewish Board of Deputies), and Dr. Shalva Weil (“The Beta Israel of Ethiopia until 1991: Identity, History, and Unique Customs”)

Description of ASF-Mimouna Partnership

The American Sephardi Federation, a partner of the landmark Center for Jewish History, proudly preserves and promotes the history, traditions, and rich mosaic culture of Greater Sephardic communities as an integral part of the Jewish experience. The ASF hosts high-profile events and exhibitions, produces widely-read online (Sephardi World Weekly and Sephardi Ideas Monthly) and print (The Sephardi Report) publications, supports research, scholarship (Broome & Allen Fellows and Scholars), the Institute of Jewish Experience, and the National Sephardic Library & Archives, and represents the Sephardi voice in diplomatic and Jewish communal affairs as a member of the World Jewish Congress and Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.

Association Mimouna is a Moroccan NGO that derives its name from a unique Moroccan Jewish celebration of liberty and community. Moroccan Jews would often invite their Muslim neighbors to join their post-Passover festivities. Association Mimouna was founded in 2007 at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI) by Moroccan Muslim students who take pride in this shared symbol of Moroccan heritage and strive to preserve and promote the history of Morocco’s ancient Jewish community. The New York Times described Mimouna’s conference commemorating Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust and honoring King Mohammed V for his refusal to assent to the persecution of Jews during the Vichy occupation as “the first of its kind in an Arab or Muslim nation and a sign of historical truth triumphing over conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic dogma.”
 

The American Sephardi Federation and Association Mimouna are partnered to celebrate Judeo-Moroccan history, traditions, and culture, as well as the Moroccan culture of co-existence. Since 2014, we have created a series of major events in New York City, including the Moroccan-Jewish Caravan, “From Casablanca to New York: A Night of Moroccan Culture,” the 20th and 21st Anniversary Editions of the NY Sephardic Jewish Film Festival, and an event with the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations featuring the General Secretary of Muslim World League to honor the heroism of Muslims who protected Jewish communities and/or saved Jewish refugees during the Holocaust. These events have been both well-attended and were featured in leading publications, such as Tablet MagazineCS Monitor, and the Times of Israel. Our work together preserving Jewish historical sites in Morocco, via a mutual partner, the Diarna Geo-Museum of North African and Middle Eastern Jewish Life, has also been featured in The New York Times.

Eliseo Neuman
Director
AJC’s Africa Institute
Dr. Tudor Parfitt
Director
Florida International University’s Global Judaism program
Marla Brettschneider
Professor of Political Philisophy
University of New Hampshire
Dr. Andre Levy
Senior Lecturer
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Yosef Abramowitz
CEO & President
Energiya Global Capital
Adama Dieng
Special Adviser
United Nations Secretary-General
Dr Ephraim Isaac
Director
Institute of Semitic Studies, Princeton
El Mehdi Boudra
Founder & President
Mimouna Association
Jason Gubermann
Executive Director
American Sephardi Federation
Belaynesh Zabadia
Ambassador
Carol Castiel
President
Cape Verde Jewish Heritage Project
Michael Landau
CEO
CTI Africa
Dr. Aomar Boum
Professor & Vice Chair
Undergraduate Studies at UCLA
Dave Bloom
Journalist
Zimbabwe
Houda Ouggadoum
Program Director
Mimouna Association

Facilitator: Dr. Zhor Rehihil, Curator of the Casablanca Jewish Museum

Dr. Jamaa Baida, Director of the Moroccan Archives
2000 years of Jewish Life in Morocco

Dr. Aviad Moreno, Head of research hub, The Azrieli Center for Israel Studies; faculty member at The Ben-Gurion Research Institute, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Expanding the dimensions of Moroccan Jewish migration: perspectives from South America

Dr. David Fachler, University of Cape Town
The religious developments in Johannesburg Jewry over the past century

Dr. Brigitte Benkemoun, FormerEditor in chief in French television
The exodus of Jews from Algeria in the context of the Algerian war

Facilitator: Carol Castiel, President, Cape Verde Jewish Heritage Project (CVJHP)
Professor José Alberto Tavim, Senior Researcher and Professor; Chair of the Seminar “The Jews in Portugal and in The Diaspora”. Center for History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon
Cape Verde’s Jewish Heritage: A glance at the Portuguese past

Januario Nascimento, CVJHP Advisory Board member
Pioneering Preservation of Cabo Verde’s Jewish Heritage: The Auday family from Tangier

Sofia de Oliveira Lima, CVJHP Representative in Cabo Verde
Brief History of CVJHP in Cabo Verde and The Wahnon family

Nuno Wahnon Martins, CVJHP Advisory Board member
At the intersection of four Moroccan Jewish families: Pinto, Benoliel, Benathar, and Wahnon

Facilitators: Dr. Drora Arussy, Senior Director of the ASF Institute of Jewish Experience

Rabbi Dr. Sharon Shalom, Senior Lecturer & Director of the International Center for the Study of Ethiopian Jewry at Ono Academic College
Preserving Ethiopian Jewish Culture and Traditions

Professor Bat-Zion Eraqi Klorman, History at Open University of Israel and former Dean of Academic Studies
Jewish trade and immigration between Arabia and East Africa

Professor Shalva Weil, Senior Researcher at the Seymour Fox School of Ed., Research Fellow in the Department of Biblical and Ancient Studies at University of South Africa
The Status of Beta Israel Women in Ethiopia and in Israel

Professor Marla Brettschneider, Political Philosophy and Women’s Studies at the University of New Hampshire
Rhizomic Networks of African Jewish Indigenity: A study of continuity and change The Beta Israel of Kechene and North Shewa Ethiopia

Facilitator: Dr. Miloud Loukili, Mohammed V University in Rabat

H.E. René Trabelsi, Former Minister of Tourism of Tunisia
Jewish life in Tunisia. Spotlight: Djerba

Rabbi Shlomo Bentolila, Chief Rabbi of the D.R.C., Head Chabad Lubavitch Emissary to Central African Countries
Establishing Jewish communities in Central, East, and West Africa over the past 30 years

Magda Haroun, President of Cairo’s Jewish Community
Egyptian-Jewish life and heritage

Chaya Singer, Executive Director of SAZF
South Africa’s foreign policy and its impact on SA Jewry

Facilitator: Dalya Arussy Di Veroli, ASF Institute of Jewish Experience

Rabbi Moshe Silberhaft, “The Travelling Rabbi”, Spiritual Leader and National Director of the African Jewish Congress (AJC) and the Small Jewish Communities Association (SJCA)
The role of the African Jewish Congress and its projects: Small Jewish communities bordering South Africa

Rabbi Ruben Suiza, Sephardi chief Rabbi of Lisbon, Rav Emeritus of the Sephardi Hebrew congregation of Cape Town. Former member and Dayan of the Beth Din of Cape Town
The History, development and transmigration of the ancient Jewish Community of Rhodes, Greece

Andrea Barry, Strategy Director of Pupkewitz Group
Jewish life in Namibia

Joseph Kably, Vice President of SJCA-SA
Jewish life in Zimbabwe

Dr. David Fachler, University of Cape Town
The demographic, social and religious trends in South African Jewry as reflected in the 2019 survey

Facilitator: Abdelhak ElKaoukabi, General Secretary of Mimouna Association and Mimouna Dakira coordinator

Dr. Zhor Rehihil, Curator of the Casablanca Jewish Museum
The preservation of Jewish sites in Morocco

Samy Ibrahim, Director of Drop of Milk in Egypt
The last guards of Egypt Jewish Heritage

Professor Afef Mbarek, Menouba University in Tunisia
Social and political use of Jewish Tunisian heritage

Didier Nebot, President of MORAL
Initiatives to preserve Algerian Jewish memory outside of Algeria

Facilitator: Chaymae Aboubou, ROH Director

Jonathan Braun, President of the World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS) and Vice President of the World Jewish Congress

Jamie Lee Hack, Vice President, World Union of Jewish Students and executive member of the South African Union of Jewish Students

Isaac Choua, Operations Manager, World Jewish Congress Jewish Diplomatic Corps, North America and Latin America

Opening of Jono David exhibit “The Jews of Africa” curated by Zhour Rehihil at the Casablanca Jewish Museum

Eddy Toledano, Vice President of the Foundation of Moroccan Jewish Heritage

El Mehdi Boudra, Founder and President of Mimouna Association

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