Dan Jacobson

1929–2014

South Africa–born Dan Jacobson was an all-around man of letters, a novelist, essayist, memoirist, and critic who shifted easily between literary genres. Jacobson’s early novels dealt with South Africa’s racism; his later ones addressed universal ethics. Still later, he turned toward Jewish subjects, following his family’s trail to Lithuania and researching the life of his grandfather, a rabbi.

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Apartheid and South African Jewry: An Exchange

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South African Jews are forever conscious of injustice, but of the injustice that they alone are made to suffer. They quickly grow furious over the treatment of Israel, the power politics…