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Jewish safari expands our horizons in Zimbabwe

August 2, 2016 14:00
Sunset over Vintage camp, Hwange National Park

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'This guy came to stay, and asked to see the Jewish parts of town," recalls Peter Jones, owner of The River Club, a luxurious Zambian hotel. "I asked him to wait until the next day, then spent all evening swotting up on the area's Jewish history."

Thus began his first Jewish tour of Livingstone, a historic town close to the Victoria Falls.

Jones led his guest around the country's first synagogue (now a church), a small museum and the Jewish cemetery. "He really took his time walking round," Jones remembers, "I later found out he was a Holocaust survivor."

That was 13 years ago and Jones reckons he has led about 100 Jewish tours since then.

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