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November 29, 2011

Kobe practices at the JCC

Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant reportedly held a private training session at a Jewish Community Center in Irvine, Ca.

Bryant, according to the TMZ website, brought a trainer to the J to work on shooting drills and cardio training as spectators looked on.

Last month, the Miami Heat’s LeBron James played a pickup game at the JCC in Cleveland, his hometown.

Meanwhile, the New York Knick’s Amar’re Stoudemire, who visited Israel last year to discover more about his Jewish heritage on his mother’s side, is interested in opening a Hebrew school, according to the New York Daily News.

An unnamed source told the newspaper that Stoudemire has discussed opening a school that would focus on teaching the Hebrew language and Jewish history, though no school is actually in the works.

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SA’s Garden Route Jews form association

Jewish families living in South Africa’s Garden Route have formed a Jewish association.

The Garden Route Jewish Association last weekend formally affiliated with the umbrella body of South African Jewry, the SA Jewish Board of Deputies.

The Garden Route area, some 250 miles east of Cape Town, comprises the towns of George, Knysna, the Wilderness, and Plettenberg Bay, surrounded by forests and mountain on the one side and the Indian Ocean on the other.

Jews originally moved into the area towards the end of the 19th century.

About 30 miles inland, lay the town of Oudtshoorn across a mountain pass in a semi-arid area, where Jews moved to join the ostrich farming boom of the 1880s that lasted for some 30 years. In 1882 there were 240 Jewish souls in the town, followed by the building of the first of two synagogues. Oudtshoorn is known as “Little Jerusalem.”
The Oudtshoorn Jewish community, numbering several hundred at the start of World War 1, rapidly shrunk as ostrich feathers went out of fashion after 1914, with only 16 families remaining today.

The once flourishing communities in the other towns declined over many years, but from the late 1980s Plettenberg Bay and Knysna experienced a Jewish revival, with over 500 families now resident in the area and hundreds more frequenting holiday homes and resorts there in the summer.

“The Travelling Rabbi” Moshe Silberhaft, with the national chairman of the Jewish Board of Deputies, Mary Kluk, put the Board’s official stamp of approval on the new body.

The association is the brainchild of Myron Rabinowitz, chairman of the George Hebrew Congregation and now of the Garden Route Jewish Association. He drew the analogy of “taking the Jews out of the Wilderness” and approached the neighboring Jewish communities in 2007, when he was given the mandate to draw up a constitution.

Lexie Comay, the remaining resident of one of the oldest families of the Wilderness and George, gave a history of the area, explaining that the Wilderness had taken its name from a farmhouse built in the 1870s, with plots later being sold off and the original Wilderness Hotel built in the 1920s.

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Alan Gross’ wife urges activism on his behalf

The wife American contractor Alan Gross called for increased pressure on Congress and President Obama to get her husband released from a Cuban jail.

Judy Gross spoke Monday at a protest on her husband’s behalf outside the Cuban Interests Section in Washington. The rally was organized by the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington.

Dec. 3 will mark two years since Alan Gross’ arrest.

“I spoke with Alan two days ago. Never have I heard him more hopeless and depressed,” Judy Gross told the rally. He has gained five pounds after losing 100, due to the fact that he has difficulty getting around because of debilitating arthritis, she said.

Gross, 62, is serving a 15-year prison sentence in Cuba for “crimes against the state” for distributing laptop computers and connecting Cuban Jews to the Internet. He was arrested in 2009 as he was leaving Cuba, and accused of being a spy.

Gross’ family and U.S. State Department officials say that Gross was in the country on a U.S. Agency for International Development contract to help the country’s 1,500 Jews communicate with other Jewish communities using the Internet. The main Jewish groups in Cuba have denied any contact with or knowledge of Gross or the program.

Judy Gross and her husband’s supporters have stepped up their activism on Alan Gross’ behalf, after quiet diplomacy failed.

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Israel apologizes to NYT photographer

Israel’s Defense Ministry apologized to an American New York Times photographer who was forced to go through an X-ray machine during a security check despite being pregnant.

Lynsey Addario reportedly was made to go through the X-ray machine three times despite being asked to be patted down, and was then required to go through a strip search, when entering Israel from Gaza, the Associated Press reported. The incident occurred last month.

Addario, who is based in India, said that she was mocked by soldiers while in the X-ray machine.

In the apology, the Defense Ministry said that proper procedure had been followed, but that the Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer’s request to avoid the X-ray machine had not been properly relayed.

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Iranian blast cause unknown

The cause of an explosion that rocked an Iranian city that houses a key nuclear facility remains unclear.

Monday’s explosion in Isfahan reportedly caused windows to shake throughout the city.

The local government told news agencies that the explosion was part of a military drill. Some news agencies said the explosion came from a gas depot.

The Isfahan uranium conversion plant is supervised and frequently visited by the United Nation’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Earlier this month, an explosion at an Iranian ammunition depot killed Gen. Hasan Moghaddam and 16 other Revolutionary Guard members. Israel’s Mossad intelligency agency was suspected in that blast.

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