The South African Jewish Museum's archives (SAJM) Jewish Digital Archive Project is the digital component of the SAJM archive. It aims to maintain a record of Southern Africa's social, economic and political history. JDAP comprises personal narratives and special collections linked to organizations, local communities, and cultural events.
Speech cue card 6: At the Youth Forum at Albow Centre, they discussed the need for a Jewish response and future action. The following week they met and constituted the organisation Jews for Justice. A voluntary steering committee was established, comprised of members of two generations.
Speech cue card 7: Jews for Justice defied the generation gap. Jews were brought together with 2 things in common. Firstly, they were all Jews. Secondly, they desired to express their opposition to apartheid and its manifestations of oppression and violence.
Speech cue card 8: Jews were brought together with 2 things in common. Firstly, they were all Jews. Secondly, they desired to express their opposition to apartheid and its manifestations of oppression and violence. Jews For Justice was a new channel for Jews to draw back into the community those Jews who were forced to look elsewhere for their political involvement and then left the fold.
Speech cue card 10: Important changes were taking place in South Africa. Jews for Justice developed a vision of the future, with Jewish principles of justice, equality and human dignity.
Speech cue card 1: welcome introduction, and indicating the numbers present all care about South Africa and want to alleviate the problems of apartheid.