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ape Town, South Africa - Africa - takes them on a tour of
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thusiasm for the scenic museum. The congregation, Tik-
wonders, the abundant vath Israel ("Hope of Israel"), he
wild life and the cultural diver- tells us, was founded in 1841 at
sity of this country must in- the home of Benjamin Norden, a
evitably be tempered, this first commissioner of the Cape Town
year after the election of Nelson municipality.
Mandela as its first black presi-
The first services, to mark Yom
dent, with an awareness of what Kippur, were attended by 17 men
the formal abolition of apartheid and led by Samuel Rodolph, an
may portend for the South immigrant from the United
African Jewish community.
States. Among the worshippers
Unchanged and changeless is that day were Simeon Marcus, a
the peninsula of Cape Province, Dutch Jew from Amsterdam, and
the country's largest, a region of Dr. Siegfried Frankel, a London-
broad white beaches, game parks, er and the first Jewish doctor to
bird sanctuaries, botanic gardens, practice in what was then the
fertile vineyards, Dutch wind- Cape Colony.
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Nor can social revolution alter
the spectacular vistas of Cape
Town itself, the capital of the
province and surely one of the
world's most beautiful cities. The
Gardens in the center of Cape
Town, where the first Dutch set-
tlers planted their life-sustaining
vegetable foods more than three
centuries ago, is now a flower-per-
fumed haven of tranquillity for
Sunday strollers of all colors, side-
walk artists, street musicians and
families picnicking on green
lawns,
Unchanging, too, is the neo-
Grecian Great Synagogue, It is
in the very heart of the Gardens
and is, together with the Africa
Museum just opposite, the Mu-
seum of Art immediately adjoin-
ing and the Parliament building
a short distance away, one of the
city's landmark institutions.
Len Pinn, the shamash, cor-
dially greets visitors and, proud
of its heritage - the Great Syn-
agogue is the oldest in South

FRAN TEPPER

his late 60s, is of Lithuanian de-
scent, like the majority of the pre-
sent-day Jewish population of
South Africa, but he recalls that,
as late as World War II, the syn-
agogue was known as the "en-
glische shul" because it was then
still dominated by English and
German families, the earliest
Jewish settlers in Cape Town.
Domination took the form of
segregation against the so-called
"Litvaks." They were not per-
mitted to join the congregation,
and Mr. Pinn remembers that
he himself and the other boys of
his generation were not allowed
to be bar mitzvah in the syna-
gogue.
As a realization of Jewish vul-
nerability set in among the aging
diehards - photographs in the
boardroom of the high-hatted
trustees of pre-Hitler years
"make them all look like under-
takers," Mr. Pinn says - and as
the majority of the city's Jews
moved out to such suburbs as Sea

