Jewish Refugees and Shanghai: Memory of Shanghai

Jewish Refugees and Shanghai: Memory of Shanghai

by Pan Zhen

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The memories of more than 60 years ago are indelible. The friendship between Jewish refugees and their descendants and the people of Shanghai continues, and people are deeply attached to Shanghai. This book records an overseas interview with Jewish refugees and the former U. S. Secretary of the Treasury at the end of June this year, the "Jewish Refugees in Shanghai" exhibition hosted by Shanghai, which was held on Capitol Hill in the United States, the two consuls general of Germany and Israel in Shanghai jointly calling for the preservation of the relics of the past, the renovation of the Moses Synagogue, and Pan Guang's telling of Jewish stories at the United Nations. It tells the story of Jewish refugees who settled in Shanghai and never forget their "Shanghai roots."

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