• (Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum). “That’s where life really became very difficult,” Lindenstraus, who’s based in New York, told NBC News.
  • Explore the untold stories of Jewish refugees who found sanctuary in Shanghai during WWII. 'Exodus to Shanghai' reveals resilience and hope amidst the Third...
  • Şanghay Yahudi Mülteciler Müzesi yaşamış Yahudi mültecileri anısına bir müze Şangay sırasında Dünya Savaşı kaçmak için kaçan Avrupa'nın ardından Holokost'u .
  • The former site of Jewish refugees shelter → Zhoushan Road (former Jewish dwellings) → back to Changyang Road → Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum.
  • 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.
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  • A memorial to the more than 13,700 Jews who fled Europe to safety in Shanghai during the Holocaust was unveiled at the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum.
  • When you first see the museum’s exterior, you may not be too surprised – similar European-style architecture is no stranger in Shanghai.
  • Shanghai Jewish Refugee Museum is located at the Changyang Road in the district of Hongkou.
  • The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum (SJRM) was established in 2007 at Ohel Moshe Synagogue in the historical area of Hongkou District...