• There are three parts in Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum, including the former site of Ohel Moshe Synagogue and two exhibition halls.
  • During the Second World War, more than 20,000 Jewish Europeans fled the Holocaust and settled temporarily in Shanghai’s Hongkou district.
  • 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...
  • The museum’s exhibits showcase historical artifacts, among them a number of photographs, refugee passports, and copies of the newspaper Shanghai...
  • The exhibition, Jewish Refugees in Shanghai (1933-1941), brings together for the first time photos, personal stories and artifacts from Shanghai’s Jewish...
  • It's been 13 years since I've visited Ohel Moshe synagogue to hear about the Jewish community in Shanghai, back then it was still a synagogue that an old...
  • The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is a museum commemorating the Jewish refugees who lived in Shanghai during World War II after fleeing Europe...
  • The effects of the Second World War on the Jewish community were not only felt throughout Europe, but reached as far as China, where around 20...
  • 1. Explore the Museum Exhibits: The museum offers a variety of interactive exhibits that tell the story of the Jewish refugees who sought refuge in Shanghai...
  • Das Museum ist ein anschaulich gestalteter Ort der Erinnerung an die Geschichte der in Shanghai lebenden Juden während des Holocausts.