From Kampala to Paris: Strengthening the Study of African Jewry.
The recent announcement that the International Society for the Study of African Jewry (ISSAJ) will no longer hold its 2025...
The recent announcement that the International Society for the Study of African Jewry (ISSAJ) will no longer hold its 2025...
All Photo Credit: Camp Sarah The third edition of Camp Sarah, hosted once more in Abuja, Nigeria, was truly an...
A trip to Ardent Hebrew Academy in Eastern Nigeria. One of my most exciting experiences is traveling to Abia State...
Originally published on the Kulanu Blog In the last one decade, Judaism has seen significant growth, particularly among the Igbos,...
By: Netzach Ekwunife Photo Credit: Camp Sarah Upon learning about Camp Sarah, numerous questions immediately came to mind. I was...
As many Nigerians, particularly those of the Igbo ethnic group, continue to return to Judaism from both Christianity and Messianic...
Written by Shoshana Nambi, a Jewish Ugandan author. Her first book, "The Very Best Sukkah: A Story from Uganda," is...