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The Harbin Huang Shan Jewish

Cemetery, located in the city's

suburbs, is the largest and

the best-preserved cemetery in the Far East.

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The cemetery, with about 600 tombstones engraved in Russian and Yiddish, was built in 1903 in the city center and was transferred outside the city in 1958. In 1992, after the establishment of relations between Israel and China, it was renovated.

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Ehud Olmert, Israel's prime

minister, paid respects to his grandfather who is buried in the cemetery.

He left a stone on the tomb of his

grandfather Joseph Olmert, who died in Harbin in 1941.

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The group members  are saying "KaddishThe group members  are saying "Kaddish""

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Jewish Hospital

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The Harbin Jewish hospital was once a first-class hospital in Harbin, it received not only Jewish patients,

but also patients of other nationalities .

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Modern Hotel and Kaspe Jewellerywere founded

by a French Jew Y·A·Kaspe.

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Minha in the hotel in Harbin

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Archeological evidence points to a Jewish presence in China as early as the 8th century, when Jewish merchants traveled the Silk Road from Persia and India. Many travelers, including Marco Polo in the 13th century, reported meeting Jews. During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), a Ming emperor conferred seven surnames on the Jews, which still identify them today: Ai, Lao, Jin, Li, Shi, Zhang and Zhao. Shi and Jin are the equivalent of common Jewish names in the west: Stone and Gold.

http://www.jewish-holiday.com/kaifeng.html

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Wikipedia

The Kaifeng Jews are members of a small Jewish community that has existed in Kaifeng, in the Henan province of China, for hundreds of years .

According to historical records, a Jewish community with a synagogue built in 1163 lived in Kaifeng from at least the Southern Song Dynasty until the late nineteenth century.

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The head Jew of

Kaifeng gives

the Rabbi a

gift

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The Head Jew of Kaifeng,giving Marion a b-day gift. Mazal Tov!

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It is believed that the ancestors of the Kaifeng Jews came from Central Asia. The uninterrupted existence of this religious and ethnic group, living for over 700 years in socio-cultural surroundings strongly dominated by Confucian moral and ethical principles, is a unique phenomenon in Chinese and Jewish history.

Wikipedia

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Moshe, the head Jew and his Moshe, the head Jew and his Chinese wifeChinese wife

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Encyclopedia of Diaspora

The leader of this group is called Moshe, name given to him by an uncle who told him to remember that he was Jewish.Moshe said :” The Jewish history and culture of Kaifeng is part of the history of the world ‘s Jewish people.”

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Kaifeng Jewish descendant

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Kaifeng Jewish descendant’s kitchen

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Kaifeng descendant’s mezuzah

In spite of a lack of formal religious practice, Kaifeng Jews have a sense of ethnic identity. Some list their children as "Youtai" (Jewish)

on government documents next to a spot where they might have written "Han"

( Ethnic Chinese) ,and are happy to meet foreign visiting Jews.

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KaifengJewish

descendant

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In his 1992 documentary series Legacy, historian Michael Wood walked down a small lane in Kaifeng that he said is known as the "alley of the sect who teach the Scriptures", that is, of the Jews. He mentioned that there are still Jews in Kaifeng today, but that they are reluctant to reveal themselves "in the current political climate." The documentary's companion book further states that one can still see a "mezuzah on the door frame, and

the candelabrum in the living room".

http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Kaifeng_Jews

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THE RABBI SUPERVISING THE LOADING OF THE

TORAH HE BROUGHT ALL THE WAY FROM

THE STATES

We actually did make a little history, because as far as we are aware,

a torah which was carried from the States by Rabbi Franklin,

was read on the Shabbat Service on Saturday morning.

He believed that this was the first time a torah was read on Shabbat in Harbin

in 50 or so years.To me that Saturday morning service was the highlight of our tour( Charles).

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Modern Kaifeng

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Bar in Kaifeng

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Modern hotel

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Dec-08

Photos: Charles

BerelowitzMusic :

Mirel Reznik


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