- everipedia.org wiki/lang_en/Shanghai_Jewish_…The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum encompasses the Ohel Moshe Synagogue building, two additional exhibition halls, and a courtyard.
- emilytrip.com shanghai-jewish-refugees-museum/The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is dedicated to preserving the memory of the Jewish refugees who sought refuge in Shanghai during World War II.
- wikious.com en/Shanghai_Jewish_Refugees_MuseumWhatever approach we give it, Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum has always aroused interest and curiosity in humanity.
- travelario.com en/asia/china/shanghai/sights/…The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is a museum commemorating the Jewish refugees who lived in Shanghai during World War II after fleeing Europe...
- afar.com places/shanghai-jewish-refugees-museum-…The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is on the site of the former Ohel Moshe Synagogue, built in 1927 and one of two remaining synagogues in...
- visionsoftravel.org shanghai-jewish-refugees-…...serves as a synagogue, but as the Shanghai Jewish Refugee Museum (Youtai Nanmin Zai Shanghai Jinianguan) devoted to the history of the Jews in Shanghai.
- wiki2.org en/Shanghai_Jewish_Refugees_MuseumA Jewish girl and her Chinese friends in the Shanghai Ghetto, from the collection of the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum.
- echinatravel.com shanghai-jewish-refugee-…Shanghai Jewish Refugee Museum is located at the Changyang Road in the district of Hongkou.
- thefhm.org exhibits/jewish-refugees-in-shanghai/FHMShanghai_qtr From 1933 to 1941, Shanghai became a modern-day “Noah’s Ark” accepting some 18,000 Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust in Europe.
- woshoudebuhao.wordpress.com 2016/09/01/shanghai-…« » Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum. Most museums in Shanghai don’t live up to their potential. Exhibit spaces are often sparsely filled and there’s never...