Join us for the fourth session in our series when we will visit the Jewish community of China.
For many people, it is surprising to learn that there is a long and rich history of Jewish communities in China. In this talk we will explore the three places with the most relevant historical presence of Jews: Kaifeng (where a community was established in the Middle Ages and whose descendants still live today); Harbin (where a community from Russia thrived around the Trans-Siberian Railway), and Shanghai (where thousands of Jews came as refugees during World War II). We will also learn how Jewish life is today for those who currently live in China.
About our guide:
Originally from Argentina, Pablo Faivel Levinton is a fluent Yiddish speaker currently studying a master’s degree in China, from where he runs a popular travel YouTube channel dedicated to showing faraway places where there are, or have been, Jewish communities.
This series is made possible by a grant from the Congregation Ahabat Shalom Religious Fund and other generous donors.
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