World09:28 · Dec 4, 2023

Shanghai, a Lifeline for Jews Then and Now, Still Remembers

HaaretzCenter-left
Translated & summarized from Haaretz by baba
The story · English

The article looks back at Shanghai’s role as a refuge for Jews during the darkest years of the 20th century and notes that the city still preserves that memory today. It presents Shanghai as an unusual sanctuary in wartime Asia, a place where Jews fleeing persecution found safety when much of the world would not take them in.

The piece says Shanghai became a “beam of light in the darkness” for Jews, and emphasizes that the city has not forgotten that history. That memory remains part of Shanghai’s identity, with the city continuing to acknowledge the people who passed through it as refugees.

The headline and framing suggest a broader historical reflection on the Jewish experience in Shanghai, rather than a single event. The article ties the wartime refuge to the present by stressing that Shanghai still remembers the role it played for Jews.

No additional facts, dates, or named individuals are provided in the text excerpt beyond this historical and commemorative context.

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