The Jews in Shanghai
From 1933 to 1941, Shanghai became a modern-day "Noah's Ark"accepting around 30,000 Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust in Europe. In the "Designated Area for Stateless Refugees" in Tilanqiao area of Shanghai. 25,000 Jewish refugees lived harmoniously with local citizens.
Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum
The museum, located at 62 Changyang Road, Hongkou District, consists of two parts: the former site of Ohel Moshe Synagogue and the gallery. It is an important component of the "Tilanqiao Historic Area" and serves as a witness commemorating the phase of history when the Jewish refugees lived in Shanghai.