• Fodor's Expert Review Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum. ... ghetto in the '30s and '40s, and now houses the excellent Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum.
  • « » 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...
  • 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.
  • The former site of Jewish refugees shelter → Zhoushan Road (former Jewish dwellings) → back to Changyang Road → Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum.
  • Erected in 1927, the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum was formerly the Moishe Synagogue for the Jewish community who settled in Hongkou District.
  • <nowiki>Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum; ユダヤ難民紀念館; synagogue de Moïse; Museum Pengungsi Yahudi Shanghai; מוזיאון הפליטים היהודים בשאנגחאי...
  • Are their other companies that offer tours of the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum AND a walking tour of the neighborhood around it?
  • Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum. After World War II, most Shanghai Jews moved to Israel, the United States or back to Europe. But not all of them.
  • When the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum was established in 2007, it faced the challenge of collecting enough exhibits to tell the story of the estimated 20...
  • The museum tells the story of these Jewish refugees. During the 1930s, about 18,000 Jews made their way from Europe to Shanghai, which was then under...