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One Day Tour of Jewish Shanghai | ||||
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Ohel Rachel Synagogue on Seymour Road(now N.Shanxi Road)was donated by Sir Jacob E.Sassoon, in his wife's memory, and consecrated in 1920 by Rabbi W.Hirsh.
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CJSS is situated within the campus of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences at the heart of the city, and has a permanent display within the Center on the history of Jewish Community in Shanghai. Visitors are welcome to visit the Center upon request in advance. Staffs at CJSS can also provide assistance in making reservation or arrangement for an one-day tour of "Jewish Sites in Shanghai" with Hebrew/English-speaking guides, or scheduling a meeting, Seminar, or forum with the professors and graduate students at the Center. Address:622/7 Huai Hai Road (M) Suite476 Shanghai 200020, China Tel:86-21-63844022 or 53060606×2476 or 2470 Fax:86-21-53510041 E-Mail:gpan@srcap.stc.sh.cn or gpan47@yahoo.com Website:www.cjss.org.cn
Ohel Moshe Synagogue on Ward Road(today's Chang Yang Road) was founded by Russian Jews in 1907 and moved to this site in 1927. It was headed by Rabbi Meir Ashkenazi and became the center of religious activities for the Jewish refugees from Europe during wartime.
Marble Hall(now the Shanghai Children's Palace)was built by Sir Elly Kadoorie and completed in 1924. It was the Kadoories'home from 1924 to 1949.
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Shanghai Jewish Club in Route Pichon(now within the campus of Shanghai Conservatory of Music in Fenyang Road)was founded by Russian Jews and became their recreational center in 1940s.
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Monument for Holocaust Survivors in Hongkou (Hongkew)was erected by Shanghai Municipal Govemment in 1994.
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On Bund the Sassoon Building (today's Peace hotel)was the symbol of the Sassoon family in the Far East.
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