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The Last Kings of Shanghai: The Rival Jewish Dynasties That Helped Create Modern China (2021) excerpt; Laytner, Anson, and Jordan Paper, The Chinese Jews of Kaifeng: A Millennium of Adaptation and Endurance (Lexington Books, 2017). Loewe, Michael (1988). "The Jewish Presence in Imperial China". Jewish Historical Studies. 30: 1–20. JSTOR 29779835.
Xun Zhou, a research fellow at SOAS expressed doubts about the authenticity of the Kaifeng community, arguing that it was a construct of Christian-driven Orientalism, [107] powered by the evangelical interests of James Finn and his two works on the question: The Jews in China (1843)) [108] and The Orphan Colony of Jews in China (1874). [109]
19th-century synagogues in China (1 P) 20th-century synagogues in China (4 P) ... Harbin Museum of Jewish History and Culture; O. Ohel Leah Synagogue
A map of the 200-odd Jesuit churches and missions established across China c. 1687 In 1685, the French king Louis XIV sent a mission of five Jesuit "mathematicians" to China in an attempt to break the Portuguese predominance: Jean de Fontaney (1643–1710), Joachim Bouvet (1656–1730), Jean-François Gerbillon (1654–1707), Louis Le Comte ...
Ethnic group Jews in Hong Kong יהדות הונג קונג Total population about 5,000 Languages Hebrew, English, Cantonese, Mandarin Religion Judaism Related ethnic groups Other Jewish groups (Mizrahi, Ashkenazi, Sephardi, etc.) Part of a series on Jews and Judaism Etymology Who is a Jew? Religion God in Judaism (names) Principles of faith Mitzvot (613) Halakha Shabbat Holidays Prayer ...
List of Jewish communities by country, including synagogues, organizations, yeshivas and congregations. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( December 2014 )
When Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently visited Beijing, a debate erupted over whether China should deal with an “Old Jewish lady” who has a dual loyalty to the interests of the U.S ...
Antisemitism in the People's Republic of China is a mostly 21st-century phenomenon and is complicated by the fact that there is little ground for antisemitism in China in historical sources. [1] [2] [3] In the 2020s, antisemitic conspiracy theories in China began to spread and intensify.