[Close-up Gallery]Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum

The front gate of  Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum
1/10The front gate of Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum(photo: Christian Times)
The Jews lived in crowded apartments
2/10The Jews lived in crowded apartments (photo: Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum)
The bronze statues near the museum gate
3/10The bronze statues near the museum gate (photo: Christian Times)
Shanghai list wall
4/10Shanghai list wall(photo: Christian Times)
Ohel Moshe Synagogue
5/10Ohel Moshe Synagogue(photo: Christian Times)
Jewish "seven candles "
6/10Jewish "seven candles "(photo: Christian Times)
The “Jewish living room” imitated according to their life habits
7/10The “Jewish living room” imitated according to their life habits(photo: Christian Times)
"Books"
8/10"Books"(photo: Christian Times)
Ho Fengshan
9/10Ho Fengshan(photo: Christian Times)
The ark of the covenent and lectern
10/10The ark of the covenent and lectern(photo: Christian Times)
By Elsie HuApril 21st, 2016

During World War II, Shanghai became a shelter for Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust in Europe, which composed a song of the friendship and love between the two nations. 

Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum (formerly Ohel Moshe Synagogue) exhibits the historical records as well as real stories that those Jews strived to live positively with gratitude. 

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