Jewish Refugees Museum

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The Jewish Refugees Museum is a historical museum in Shanghai dedicated to documenting and commemorating the experiences of Jewish refugees who found sanctuary in the city during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Holocaust-related museum
history museum
museum
category Holocaust museums
Jewish museums
Museums in Shanghai
commemorates Jewish refugees who found sanctuary in Shanghai during World War II
country China
dedicatedTo Jewish refugees in Shanghai
Shanghai Ghetto
history of Jewish refugees during World War II
focusesOnPopulation European Jewish refugees
local Chinese residents in Hongkou
hasExhibit documents of Jewish refugees in Shanghai
materials on Shanghai Ghetto administration
materials on assistance from local Chinese residents
personal belongings of Jewish refugees
photographs of Jewish life in Shanghai during World War II
testimonies of survivors
hasPart Ohel Moshe Synagogue
exhibition halls
memorial wall
research and education facilities
heritageType Jewish heritage site
World War II heritage site
languageOfExhibits Chinese
English
Hebrew
locatedIn Hongkou District
Shanghai
Shanghai Jewish ghetto area
locatedInContinent Asia
occupiesBuilding Ohel Moshe Synagogue
openToPublic true
purpose commemoration
education
promotion of intercultural understanding
research
subject Holocaust escape routes
Jewish diaspora in East Asia
World War II
surface form: Second World War

refugee history
theme intercultural coexistence
memory and commemoration
sanctuary and refuge
war and displacement
timePeriodCovered 1930s
1940s
World War II

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Hongkou District hasLandmark Jewish Refugees Museum