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Full referenceMeyer, Maisie J., “The interrelationship of Jewish communities in Shanghai” (2000)
TypeJournal article
Author(s)Meyer, Maisie J.
Title“The interrelationship of Jewish communities in Shanghai”
Year2000
JournalImmigrants and Minorities
Volume19
Number2
Start page71
End page90
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
Keywordsforeigners; war
Abstract1938 was a year of despair for the Jews of Austria and Germany. in July, the delegates from 32 nations who met at Evian-les-Bains, France, to identify refugee havens for the victims of Nazi persecution, made it clear that the world would not accept large numbers of refugees. Shanghai being an open port was one of the few exceptions. at that time there were already two Jewish communities in this remote corner of the world and their interaction with each other and with the refugees from Nazi oppression is the subject of this article. My main focus will be on the first Jewish community which was made up of Jews from Baghdad.
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