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.
Newspaper articles about Mayor Sol Kreiner. Mr Kreiner called for a special council meeting to discuss the continuing violence in the City. Alderman Sol Kreiner served his City with the motto, "things don't happen… you've got to make them happen".
Photograph of Dr Leroy Walker (second from left) with Alderman Sol Kreiner (third from left) and Andrew Young, former USA Ambassador to the United Nations and Mayor of Atlanta (right).
Letter from Elianu Lankin, Ambassador, to Mayor Sol Kreiner, thanking Mr Kreiner for his high opinion of Mr Lankin, Israel and the Zionist movement expressed in his letter to Mr Shamir, Prime Minister of Israel.
Letter from John Wiley, Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, to Mayor Sol Kreiner, expressing appreciation for Mr Kreiner's role in bringing the Concorde to Cape Town.
Letter from C K Friedlander, Attorney, to Alderman Sol Kreiner expressing heartfelt appreciation for Mr Kreiner's involvement in and contributions toward the renovation of Cape Town's Green Point Stadium. Mr Friedlander made the suggestion the stadium should be renamed "The Kreiner Stadium".
Certificate of appreciation presented to workers of the City of Cape Town for their exceptional contribution to the task of restoring essential services, facilities, cleanliness, and good order to Cape Town following the disastrous storm which occurred on 15th May 1984.
Photograph of Alderman Sol Kreiner (right) with Juan Antonio Samarach, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at Cape Town's V & A Waterfront.