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2022

May 15, 2022 - Shanghai Exodus: The Early Years

Historic Shanghai Cocktail Cinema: 

Shanghai Exodus

(2009 Documentary)  

What was it like to grow up as part of Old Shanghai’s fabled international community? In this powerful documentary, the story of Shanghai’s history is told through rare historic footage, interspersed with the personal stories and reminisces of the men and women who grew up in 1920s-40s Shanghai, during an era of turbulence and drama—a story with special resonance today.  

April 5th - April 30th, 2022 Art Exhibit - Shanghai Jewish Refugees

The Jewish Refugees in Shanghai Exhibition (1933-1941) brings together for the first time photos, personal stories, and artifacts from Shanghai Jewish Refugee Museum.  Lectures, Opening Celebration and Screening of Documentary "Shanghai Ghetto" 

University of Washington Hillel

Confucius Institute of the State of Washington 

Stroum Center for Jewish Studies at the Univ. of Washington  Hillel at the University of Washington 

April 30, 2022 - Historic Shanghai Book Club: Witness to History From Vienna to Shanghai

Historic Shanghai Book Club

Witness to History from Vienna to Shanghai:

A Memoir of Escape, Survival and Resilience  by Paul Hoffman and Jean Hoffman Lewanda .

On the rainy afternoon of November 28,1938, a slight 18-year-old Austrian man took in his first impressions of Shanghai. Paul Hoffmann had left his family and all that was familiar to him in Vienna and was now among a forlorn stream of thousands of Jewish refugees into China to escape Nazism. For the next thirteen years, Shanghai would be his home, and he made the most of the last years of the foreign-dominated world of old Shanghai. Witness to History is the moving memoir of a man caught up in the tides of history, who witnessed and experienced the Nazi revolution in Europe, the Japanese invasion of China and the Communist victory in China in 1949, and emerged from the challenges all the wiser.   

Sunday, March 13, 2022 Shalom China

Zoom Talk History of the Jewish Presence in China

1:00 PM LOS ANGELES • 4:00 PM NEW YORK 

Sponsored by the Sousa Mendes Foundation

Watch a short video produced by the World Jewish Congress  Going East: The Jews of China     www.sousamendesfoundation.org

January 16, 2022 2:00 p.m. Shanghai Walking Tour "Inside the 1927 Somekh Building"

January Walks Offered by Historic Shanghai

"Inside the RockBund Series"

Its quiet beauty houses a rich heritage: Sephardic Jewish businessman B.A. Somekh hired Moorhead, Halse & Robinson -- the firm which had designed the Ohel Rachel Synagogue and the Shanghai Club -- to build him a prestigious legacy. Tragically, he died the year it was completed. He left a fortune to his sons and a building in which a century’s worth of history resides.  

For more on the series: 

https://www.historic-shanghai.com/inside-the-rockbund/

Virtual Tour - Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum - January 202

January 12, 2022 Virtual Tour of the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum

Sponsored by the Jewish Museum of Milwaukee

Zoom Virtual Tour - Registration

7:00-8:00 p.m. CST

Since its establishment, the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum has been trying to preserve the history of about 20,000 European Jews who fled to Shanghai in order to avoid persecution by the Nazis in the 1930s and 40s. Explore historical artifacts and stories of Jews taking refuge in Shanghai, which focus on their resilience and optimism under difficult circumstances, as well as their friendship with the Chinese people.

2021

Kristallnacht in the Memories of Shanghai Jewish Refugees

November 10, 2021 Kristallnacht within the Memories of Shanghai Jewish Refugees

Lecture by Prof. Kevin Ostoyich, Valparaiso University 

Shanghai: Port of Last Resort - November 2021

November 11, 2021 - Film Screening & Talk Shanghai: Port of Last Resort

"Five Generations of a Jewish Family in Shanghai: The Jewish Communities of China," by Ester Benjamin Shifren.

Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival - November 2021

November 3-21, 2021 Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival

Established in 1999, The Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival was the first festival of its kind in Asia. Films dealing with Jewish identity, Yiddish classics, the Holocaust, Israel are among those highlighted in the films being shown during this, the Festival's 15th year!Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival

Sponsored by the Asia Society - Hong Kong Center      

Jewish Life in Germany Exhibit - Nov.-Dec. 2021

November 11 - December 11 Exhibit: Jewish Life in Germany & Escape Destination Hong Kong

Co-organised by Goethe-Institut Hong Kong Consulate General of the Federal Republic of GermanyHong KongJüdisches Leben in DeutschlandCenter for Persecuted ArtsThe Hong Kong Heritage Project

Jewish Life in Germany and Escape 

Destination Hong Kong

JJewish in Kaifeng: Yesterday and Today - June 2021

June 3, 2021 - The Jews in Kaifeng: Yesterday and Today

In-Person Lecture by

Rabbi Anson Laytner

President of the Sino-Judaic Institute

The Jews in Kaifeng: Yesterday and Today

Sponsored by the University of Washington

Tateuchi East Asian Library

Sun Yat-sen - February 2021

Dr. Sun Yat-sen, President of The Republic of China (1912-1949), Supporter of Zionism

China's century-old support for Zionism surfaces in a letter

QAnon - March 2021

QAnon Chinese & Jewish Conspiracy Myths

QAnon pushes alarming conspiracy myths targeting China and Jewish people

2020

China's Tiny Jewish Community in Fear - December 2020

Kaifeng Jews in Fear of History Being Erased

China's tiny Jewish community in fear as Beijing  erases its history

Chengdu - September 2020

Hebrew in Chengdu

First Hebrew class opens in West China: Bridge between cultures

Shanghai - April 2020

Jews in Shanghai

In Coronavirus-Stricken China, Jews Find New, Hi-Tech Ways to Worship

China & Israel - April 2020

China & Israel

In recovery mode, Chinese donors shell out for Israel’s coronavirus fight

Jews in Asia - April 2020

Jews in Asia

In recovery mode, Chinese donors shell out for Israel’s coronavirus fight

Kaifeng Descendants - January 2020

Kaifeng

Kaifeng Jewish Community Suffers Suppression

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