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36: 324: 390:). They were housed at the Beth Aharon Synagogue, with some at the Russian Shanghai Jewish Club. Although some managed to move to the United States and Canada, most of the refugees were stranded when the 699: 291:, one of the wealthiest people in Shanghai, as a gift to the city's Jewish community. It was named after Hardoon's father, Aaron. It was located at 20 Museum Road (now 42 Huqiu Road) in the 347:
to enter the city, which was granted with the understanding that they would emigrate to the United States after six months. They moved to Shanghai between August and October.
410:. Some students taught at Jewish schools in Shanghai. The presence of the Mirrer yeshiva made Shanghai temporarily one of the world's most active centers of Jewish studies. 607: 307:. It replaced the Shearith Israel Synagogue, which was built in 1900, and had a capacity for 400 people. The synagogue was designed by the architectural firm 980: 975: 751: 600: 717: 955: 940: 881: 844: 502: 343:. Japan, then preparing for war with the United States, was eager to expel the refugees. The refugees sought permission from the 308: 110: 965: 387: 920: 593: 573: 481: 930: 925: 970: 440:, the synagogue was structurally changed and turned into a factory. It was demolished In 1985, replaced by the high-rise 650: 395: 292: 935: 950: 645: 153: 960: 427: 167: 945: 857: 801: 693: 304: 660: 826: 758: 344: 723: 632: 535: 327:
Students and teachers of the Mirrer yeshiva studying in the sanctuary of the Beth Aharon Synagogue
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in 1949, the Beth Aharon Synagogue became part of the compound of the government newspaper
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in memory of his father Aaron. During World War II, the synagogue provided refuge for the
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intact. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, it was used by the
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Encyclopedia of Diasporas: Immigrant and Refugee Cultures Around the World
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The Beth Aharon Synagogue was built in 1927 by the Jewish businessman
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broke out in December 1941, and the Japanese moved to occupy the
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Port of Last Resort: The Diaspora Communities of Shanghai
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Carol R. Ember; Melvin Ember; Ian A. Skoggard (2005).
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intact, as well as members of the other yeshivas of
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Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Hebrew
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synagogue
Shanghai
Silas Aaron Hardoon
Mirrer yeshiva
yeshiva
the Holocaust
Wenhui Bao
Cultural Revolution
Silas Aaron Hardoon
Shanghai International Settlement
the Bund
Hongkew
Huangpu District
Palmer and Turner
HSBC Building

Nazi
Kobe
Siberia

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