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  2. Kaifeng Jews - Wikipedia

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    Earth Market Street, Kaifeng, 1910. The synagogue lay beyond the row of stores on the right. From the 17th century, further assimilation had begun to erode these traditions as the rate of intermarriage between Jews and other ethnic groups such as the Han Chinese increased. With some Kaifeng families, Muslim men did marry their Jewish women, but ...

  3. History of the Jews in China - Wikipedia

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    At Kaifeng, Jews were called "Teaou kin keaou "extract sinew religion". Jews and Muslims in China shared the same name for synagogue and mosque, which were both called "Tsing-chin sze" (Qingzhen si) "Temple of Purity and Truth", the name dated to the 13th century. The synagogue and mosques were also known as Le-pae sze (Libai si).

  4. Zhao Yingcheng - Wikipedia

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    After this disaster, the city was abandoned. The synagogue of the Kaifeng Jewish community (reportedly dating from 1163) was destroyed, and the Jews took refuge on the north side of the Yellow River. They took with them the Torah scrolls, which had been saved after having been thrown into the river, though they had grown moldy and illegible.

  5. Ethnic groups in Chinese history - Wikipedia

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    Kaifeng Jews became Muslims. [35] Islam was taken up after Kaifeng Jews married Muslims. [36] [37] The converts to Islam retained Jewish characteristics after conversion. [38] [39] Jewish, Jewish Chinese, Hebrews, Israelites, Youtai N/A Modern Jews. Kaifeng is known for having the oldest extent Jewish community in China.

  6. Donald Leslie (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Daniel Leslie (() 1 July 1922-27 March 2020 (aged 97)) [1] [2] was a British-born Australian historian, especially known for his work on the Chinese Jews of Kaifeng, his books The Survival of the Chinese Jews (1972) and Les juifs de Chine (1980; co-authored with Joseph Dehergne), bringing the community to broader Western attention, through his 'unique expertise' in Hebrew and Chinese. [4]

  7. Kaifeng - Wikipedia

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    The synagogue of the Kaifeng Jews lay beyond the row of stores on the right. In the Mongol siege of Kaifeng, the Mongols and Han Chinese (who defected to the Mongols) slaughtered the male members of the Jin Jurchen Wanyan Imperial family and took the royal women including the Jin concubines and princesses to Mongolia as war booty.

  8. Peony (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Peony is set in the 1850s in the city of Kaifeng, in the province of Henan, which was historically a center for Chinese Jews.The novel follows Peony, a Chinese bondmaid of the prominent Jewish family of Ezra ben Israel's, and shows through her eyes how the Jewish community was regarded in Kaifeng at a time when most of the Jews had come to think of themselves as Chinese.

  9. Category:Jews and Judaism in Kaifeng - Wikipedia

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