Region: Shanghai, Chine
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Housed in the former synagogue Ohel Moishe (1927) in the Hongkou district, this museum commemorates Shanghai's reception of more than 20,000 Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Europe between 1933 and 1941, at a time when the city was one of the few ports in the world requiring no entry visa. The exhibitions document daily life in the Shanghai ghetto, relations between refugees and the local population, and individual trajectories after 1945. The building was restored and enlarged in 2007 with the support of the Israeli and Chinese governments.
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