Ground Breakers – A History of Progressive Judaism in South Africa will be launched on 13 December, coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of its opening, the South African Jewish Museum in Cape Town.
The exhibition is the first-ever history of South Africa’s Progressive movement, examining its impact on the wider Jewish community.
Museum director Gavin Morris says: “We show that this minority movement had a larger impact than is generally appreciated. It played a pioneering role in several areas, such as the first batmitzvahs, Jewish outreach into South African communities, interfaith initiatives, gender equality and welcoming the LGBTQI+ community as members.”
The exhibition is based on research by Irwin Manoim, a former newspaper editor now associated with the Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies at UCT. His book Mavericks Inside the Tent will also be launched at the exhibition. “It’s been great working with the museum team,” said Manoim. “We’ve managed to add a great deal of little-known photographic and film material that could not be used in the book.”
Along with a bespoke design and accessible text, the exhibition includes archive film as well as specifically produced new film. Designer Angela Tuck says: “The idea was to use a format that can easily be moved and set up anywhere in the country, to ensure that it’s not only people in Cape Town who get to see it.”
For more about the book Mavericks Inside the Tent – see HERE
NB: Photo ID and mask required.
WHAT: Ground Breakers – A History of Progressive Judaism in South Africa
WHERE: SA Jewish Museum, 88 Hatfield Street, Gardens, Cape Town 8001
WHEN: 14 December: Sundays to Thursdays 10am – 5pm; Fridays: 10am – 2pm; public holidays: open; Saturdays and Jewish holidays: closed. The exhibition will run until the end of March, before moving to Johannesburg.
INFO: T 021 465 1546 | E info@sajewishmuseum.co.za | Website
For group bookings, contact the SAJM directly.