Jewish Diaspora in China: Ashkenazi Jews in Shanghai
As a part of strong presence of Jewish community in Shanghai the number of Russian Jews increased drastically as initially they fled Russia into northeast of China, and later moved south to Shanghai following the Japanese invasion of Manchria in 1931. This third session will explore the second wave of Jewish immigration to China as to its path of cause, formation and development.
This is a virtual program. Registration is required with your name and email. The link will be sent to the registrants by email two hours before the program starts.
As a part of strong presence of Jewish community in Shanghai the number of Russian Jews increased drastically as initially they fled Russia into northeast of China, and later moved south to Shanghai following the Japanese invasion of Manchria in 1931. This third session will explore the second wave of Jewish immigration to China as to its path of cause, formation and development.
This is a virtual program. Registration is required with your name and email. The link will be sent to the registrants by email two hours before the program starts.
Brooklyn Public Library - Virtual MM/DD/YYYY 60