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August 4, 2008
Temple Beth Haverim bankrupt, ADL condemns rise in anti-Semitic incidents
Jewish Journal
August 4, 2008
Temple Beth Haverim, an Agoura Hills-based Conservative congregation, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last week in an effort to restructure its debts.\n\n
Recalling Shanghai’s Jewish past
Alison Klayman
August 4, 2008
More than 20,000 European Jews fleeing the Nazis found a home in Shanghai, many thanks to a Chinese diplomat in Austria. Honors for Ho Fengshan and a new museum recall that past.
Your guide to Jewish Beijing
Alison Klayman
August 4, 2008
Beijing has had an organized Jewish community since the late 1970s, the city\’s congregations cooperate well and Jews coming for the Olympics will find plenty of choices for davening.
Key dates in recent Chinese Jewish history
Alison Klayman
August 4, 2008
From the opening of the first synagogue in Shanghai to the start of diplomatic relations between Israel and China, some key dates in Chinese Jewish history.
Pastor charged with murder, L.A. Times neglects religious implications
Brad A. Greenberg
August 4, 2008
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