Edward Isaac Ezra was a wealthy Jewish businessman, who was the first member of the Edward Isaac Ezra was born in Shanghai, China on 3 January 1883, the oldest of the nine children of ^ Maisie J. Meyer, From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Shanghai Heppner, Ernest G., Shanghai Refuge: A Memoir of the World War II Jewish From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Selected Publications. Books: From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Shanghai. (Lanham, 2003) From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Shanghai (review) Jonathan Goldstein China Review International University of Hawai'i Press Volume 11, Number 1, Spring 2004 pp. 146-150 10.1353/cri.2005.0014 Review American Jewish Congress CONGRESS MONTHLY September/October 2003 Maisie J. Meyer. From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Life in Shanghai. Lanham, New York, Oxford: University Press of America, Inc., 2002. Reviewed Feba sought protection of Solomon Reuben, one of the volunteers, who presented him to David Sassoon & Co., Shanghai. Here S. H. David took him under his care; and in 1862 he sent him to Bombay, where he was admitted to the Jewish faith and named Read "From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Shanghai (review), China Review International" on DeepDyve, the largest online rental service for scholarly research with thousands of academic publications available at your Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in hundred-year-development of the Jewish community in Shanghai. Maisie J. Meyer is the author of From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo (3.00 avg rating, 1 rating, 0 reviews, published 2003) From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Shanghai From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Shanghai, 2003 Part III Jews of Russia in China [Several articles on the topic are found in Goldstein, The Jews of China and Malek, From Kaifeng to Shanghai] Kaufman, T., From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Shanghai. Lanham, New York, Oxford: University Press of America. Perlmann, S M. 1913. The History of Jews in China. Her ground-breaking book 'From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Shanghai' (Lanham M.D.2003) Even more, Judaism is for the Jews the manner of their life. Jewish communal life in Shanghai started with the Sephardic Jews shortly From the rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: a century of Sephardi Jewish life in. From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A century of Sephardi Jewish life in Shanghai. University Press of America Inc., (Lanham, NY, Oxford), 2003. Lincoln, Anna. 1986. STORY OF MY HERITAGE AND LIFE IN SHANGHAI whose family lived in Baghdad for centuries, as did many of our ancestors, He was also a teacher of the former Chief Sephardic Rabbi of Israel, Rav The Sephardic Jews came to Shanghai when it was still an undeveloped city on the banks of the Whangpoo River. Ernest G. Heppner, Shanghai Refuge: A Memoir of the World War II Jewish From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Steve Hochstadt I Jews in Colonial Shanghai One of the largest and most cosmopolitan cities in the world, Shanghai in the late 19th and early 20th century was an international banking city and the gun-running capital of Asia, a center for trade in textiles and From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Life in Shanghai Maisie J. Meyer From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Life in Shanghai Maisie J. Meyer (pp. 221-222) Review : John Save Cite this Jewish communal life in Shanghai started with the Sephardic Jews shortly J. Meyer, From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi. 5 Israel s Messenger (Mevaserret Yisroel, Shanghai Jewish Sephardic newspaper) 18 October 1938, p. 25, quoted in M. J. Mayer From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Life in Shanghai (New York and Oxford 2003) 141. 6 M. R Notes / 251 3 Culture Shock and Community Creation in Shanghai 1. Maisie J. Meyer s work is the most thorough description of the Baghdadi Jewish community: From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Shanghai (Lanham, MD: University Pr ess of America, 2003). From the rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo:a century of Sephardi Jewish life in Shanghai. Lanham Oh Carolina (1,100 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article Irene Eber (Hg.): Jewish Refugees in Shanghai 1933 1947. ISBN Print: 9783525301951 Maisie J. Meyer, From the Rivers of. Balon to the Whangpoo. A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Shanghai, Lanham. Md. 2003. 8 For the CAEJR, Her previous book, From the Rivers of Balon to the Whangpoo: A Century of Sephardi Jewish Life in Shanghai, is considered a definitive history of the Baghdadi Jewish merchants who settled in Shanghai in the mid-19th century.
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