How a Jewish boy from Canterbury became a Zulu chieftain
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How a Jewish boy from Canterbury became a Zulu chieftain
When he first read about a Jewish Zulu king in Africa, Adam Rovner didn’t believe it. He was doing research for his first book, In the Shadows of Zion, which documents proposals for a Jewish homeland outside of Israel, when he found a quote by Zionist scholar Israel Zangwill about “a Jew named Nathaniel Isaacs” who was “Chief of Natal.” It only took a few Google searches for Rovner to prove that Isaacs actually existed. Rovner, a professor of En…
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