• The first building of the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is the orthodox synagogue, the former Ohel Moshe Synagogue.
  • 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 Shanghai Jewish Refugee Museum (Shanghai Youtai Nanmin Jinianguan) is housed within the restored Ohel Moshe Synagogue, which played a key...
  • From 1938 to 1941, Shanghai became a modern-day “Noah’s Ark” accepting……
  • Also here are ephemera that show proof of passage on one of the Italian ships that carried refugees from Europe to Shanghai, documents that were literally...
  • The museum is the only exhibition hall in China that reflects the historical relics of the lives of Jewish refugees during World War II.
  • The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is housed in the former Ohel Moshe Synagogue, which is located at 62 Changyang Road, Hongkou District...
  • It’s a nice museum showcasing a brief history of Jewish refugees coming to Shanghai for shelter between 1933 and 1942.
  • Between the year 1937 and 1941, Shanghai has received 25,000 Jewish refugees and became the only metropolis in the world which did not refuse Jews.
  • Between the year 1937 and 1941, Shanghai has received 25,000 Jewish refugees and became the only metropolis in the world which did not refuse Jews.
  • Your local great guide will pick up at your downtown Shanghai hotel, follow your guide to Hongkong District and begin your visit at the impressive Jewish Refugees...
  • The museum features documents, photographs, films, and personal items chronicling the lives of some of the more than 20,000 Jewish residents of the Restricted...
  • There are three parts in Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum, including the former site of Ohel Moshe Synagogue and two exhibition halls.