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It is announced that Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is starting to reorganize its exhibition now. As a result, the museum will be closed on July 20,2015 until further notice. Shanghai Jewish Refug
2015-7-17Temporary Closure Notice
Due to the Typhoon Chan-hom, Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum will be closed on July 11. Regarding tomorrow, another notice will be released this afternoon. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience
2015-7-11Exhibits Arrangement Notice
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the victory of the world anti fascist war and the victory of the Chinese people's war of resistance against Japan, the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum starts to
2015-7-9Well-Known actor Liu Ye will visit our museum
????????In?memory?of?the?70th?anniversary?of?the?world?Anti-Fascist?War?Victory and?Anti-Japanese?War?Victory,?Chinese?well-known?actor,?Israel?Tourism?Image Ambassador?Liu?Ye?will?visit?Shanghai?Jewi
2015-3-23The unveiling ceremony of the “Paul Komor” Memorial Plaque
The unveiling ceremony of the “Paul Komor” Memorial Plaque was hold on the 3rd of November at Shanghai Refugee Museum . The Hungarian Paul Komor, former Shanghai resident, during his term as Honorary
2014-11-42014 traveling exhibition in Houston
2014?Traveling?Exhibition Shanghai?Jewish?Refugees?Museum?is?invited?to?hold?a?traveling?exhibition?on?Jewish?Refugees?and?Shanghai?in?the?U.S.A?and?Hungary.?Please?kindly?find?the?following?inform
2014-9-12“The Wall of Shanghai List” unveiled
A memorial was unveiled on the 3rd of September? at the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum to acknowledge the 13,732 people who fled Europe to escape persecution by the Nazis during World War II. The st
2014-9-9Ceremony for the Shanghai List
An unveiling ceremony for the sculpture and shanghai list will be organized at Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum on 3 September this year. During the 1930s to 1940s, at least 18 thousand European Jewis
2014-9-1Exhibit of Jewish refugees recalls time of Shanghai as safe haven
Source: Xinhua An exhibit about Jewish refugees began in Washington on June 23, recalling the time when Shanghai was a safe haven for about 18,000 Jewish people fleeing Nazi persecution. The exhibit
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