Yehudah Amir Kahalani keeps kosher, is shomrei Shabbos, and goes to shul. His community has a mikveh, practices brit milah, and teaches their children Jewish history. His knowledge of Jewish law and Torah could rival that of a religious Jew anywhere in the world. Yet he heads up a tiny Jewish community in Arusha, Tanzania, where every day, he ensures that the deep but forgotten Jewish history of the region continues. Speaking to the SA Jewish Report wrapped in a tallis, Kahalani explains that he’s just returned from South Africa, where his daughter was registering to go on an Israel...