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Jewish Website (General)
Jewish.net is the number one destination for everything Jewish on the Internet.
Ten Lost Tribes Theory - China
Interesting site for those who believe the Ten Lost Ribes made their way to the Far East. Articles by Rabbi Marvin Tokayer
Milestones in the history of modern China 1644-1999
From the website of the Asia Society
Tales of Old China a site maintained by Graham Earnshaw
A site with many photos and information of China in days gone by
Manchurian Memories
Memories of Manchuria by Riva Moiseef Bassin
The Menora of Fang Ban Lu
Menora found in a seacond hand market in Shanghai
A Hebrew language website covering data and articles of interest on China
The official website of China Radio International launched a Hebrew Website. Content is extensive. The main website www.cri.cn provides information in 59 languages
Shtetl Links
A website with information on Harbin. A must for those researching this fascinating city
China and the Jewish People
Jewish People Policy Planning Institute (Established by the Jewish Agency for Israel). Document prepared by Dr. Shalom Solomon Wald
Chinese Eastern Line
Archival photos of this line that played a vital role in the development of Harbin
The Jewish Company of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps Compared with other Jewish Diaspora Units
Article by Benis M. Frank, Chief Historian of the U.S. Marine Corps
Jewish Cemetery in Japan
Jewish Virtual Library
The AMERICAN-ISRAELI COOPERATIVE ENTERPRISE (AICE) was established in 1993 as a nonprofit 501(c)(3), nonpartisan organization to strengthen the U.S.-Israel relationship
American Jewish Committee
The American Jewish Committee was established in 1906 by a small group of American Jews deeply concerned about pogroms aimed at the Jewish population of Russia. The group determined that the best way
Museum of the Jewish Peoples
A site to visit if searching for Jewish communities worldwide
Old Tientsin Modern Tianjin
First uploaded 28 February 1999 - Revised and uploaded 23 March 2005. Copyright 1999, 2005 by Philip R. Abbey. A Must read for those researching the history of Tientsin - Tianjin
The World Comes to Jerusalem - A collection of photographs by Sara and Eli Ross
A collection of photographs by Eli and Sara Ross. The photographs cover Israel's history in the making. Sara was born and raised in China.
Jews of China
A Website in Chinese maintained by Jonathan Foo on the history of theJewish communities in China
Shanghai Site maintained by the Chabad Organization in Shanghai
Rickshaw.org a site maintained by ex-residents of Shanghai. Contents contain many articles on the life of the Shanghai Jews before and during WWII
Jews of Australia Website -This site, like the Australian Jewish community itself, is constantly expanding and developing to reflect the diversity of Jewish life.
The Jews of Shanghai a site mainatined by Dvir Ben Gal - Documentarist, Video Grapher, Photojournalist and a resident of Shanghai
Dvir Ben Gal has found and is collecting tombstones from the Shanghai Jewish Cemetery
Ancient Jews of Japan? Interesting reading
A theory by Arimasa Kubo
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
The archives of the Tientsin (Tianjin) Jewish Community are stored in the Central Archives in Jerusalem
China Daily
Daily Newspaper in English (article on the Jews of Harbin)
Yad Veshem
Israel's Holocaust Museum
The Chinese Jews by by Oliver Bainbridge
This is a fascinating story of The Chinese Jews that immigrated to China 3,500 years ago
Jews of China by Prof. Pan Guan (Russian Translation)
Babylon Jewry site
The Babylonian Jewry Heritage Center is both a Research Institute and a Museum, with an impressive collection of ethnographic material, judaica, archival documents, books and manuscripts
The Ghetto Fighters` House
Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum, Israel
CHINA & ISRAEL
EMBASSY OF THE PEOPLE`S REPUBLIC OF CHINA IN THE STATE OF ISRAEL
Beth Hatefutsoth
Beth Hatefutsoth is a cultural and educational institution providing multiple avenues of personal historical identification.
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