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Frankental, SallyContributor(s)
Berman Jewish Policy ArchiveKeywords
CultureWomen
Culture and religion--Religion and religious groups
History
Population and demographics--Women
Social conditions--History
Feminism
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http://hdl.handle.net/10207/17848Abstract
In South Africa, the segregationist policies of the colonial authorities, the Boer republics, and the Union, followed by the apartheid system of the past fifty years, form the inescapable frame for all who live in South Africa. The complex processes involved in the post-1990 unraveling of the apartheid regime constitute the countryÂ’s current socio-political reality. This paper is a preliminary attempt to situate the little that is known about South African Jewish women, in relation to the Jewish community and the wider society.Date
2009-06-05Type
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