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The Shanghai Jewish Chronicle (Chinese: 上海猶太紀事報 [1]) was a Jewish newspaper operating in Shanghai, China. It was a German language newspaper that was originally published daily and later published weekly. [2] The paper opened on May 3, 1939.
The Shanghai Ghetto, formally known as the Restricted Sector for Stateless Refugees, was an area of approximately one square mile (2.6 km 2) in the Hongkou district of Japanese-occupied Shanghai (the ghetto was located in the southern Hongkou and southwestern Yangpu districts which formed part of the Shanghai International Settlement).
Four years after it was first conceived, the oratorio Emigre made its debut this month in Shanghai, paying tribute to the Chinese financial hub's war-time role in protecting European Jewish ...
The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is a museum commemorating the Jewish refugees who lived in Shanghai during World War II after fleeing Europe to escape the Holocaust. It is located at the former Ohel Moshe or Moishe Synagogue , in the Tilanqiao Historic Area of Hongkou district, Shanghai, China.
The Shanghai Herald was an English-language newspaper published in Shanghai, China. [1] The editor of the Shanghai Herald and China Critic, Kwei Chung-shu, had graduated from the University of Wisconsin. [2] Günther Lenhardt, a journalist from Berlin, Germany, established the Herald. [3]
Aaron Zigman goes back to the 1940s in composing “Émigré,” an oratorio portraying Jews who fled Nazi Germany for Shanghai. While the oratorio’s story is fictional, it is based on the true ...
The Center for Jewish Studies Shanghai (CJSS, simplified Chinese: 上海犹太研究中心; traditional Chinese: 上海猶太研究中心; pinyin: Shànghǎi Yóutài Yánjiūzhōngxīn) was established in 1988. It is a department of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.
Calgary Jewish News: English Canada 1962–88 Canadian Jewish News: The Jewish Post & News: Winnipeg: The Jewish Star: Alberta: 1980–90 The Jewish Tribune: 1964–2015 The Jewish Independent: Vancouver: Israel's Messenger: English China Shanghai: 1904-41 Shanghai Jewish Chronicle: German 1939-48 Renamed to Shanghai Echo. in 1945 Jüdische ...