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South Africa leader Cyril Ramaphosa pledges fight against antisemitism

President who succeeded Jacob Zuma praises Jewish community for proposals to aid the economy

September 13, 2018 15:17
Cyril Ramaphosa at the Garden Shul on Wednesday

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Moira Schneider,

Moira SCHNEIDERin Cape Town

1 min read

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa spoke at Cape Town’s largest synagogue this Rosh Hashanah in what is believed to be the first time a South African head of state has delivered his message in person.

Mr Ramaphosa told a capacity audience at the Gardens Shul that the Jewish community was “ideally placed” to cultivate entrepreneurship and create employment in South Africa.

Addressing Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein, he said: “I was enormously heartened when you said that the Jewish community, through its business leaders, is prepared to come forward with proposals to create jobs — that, chief rabbi, was music to my ears.

“There’s a great deal of wisdom amongst Jewish leaders and business people that we’d like to mine to improve our economy.”

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