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The Sound of Exile: European Jewish Refugees in Shanghai, 1938-1947 by Yating Tang Yiddish Learning working in publishing houses and

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working in publishing houses and textile factories

Brooklyn’s Hasidic community of Lubavitchers is turned upside down when family tragedy strikes and everyday life changes forever in the life of Zev Altshul

The Lost Synagogues is a collection of vibrant paintings depicting synagogues that were eradicated before and during WWII

evolving life to this day

Hardcover 2000

The Sound of Exile: European Jewish Refugees in Shanghai, 1938-1947 by Yating Tang Yiddish Learning working in publishing houses andCombining diaspora studies and ethnomusicology, The Sound of Exile examines how Central European Jewish refugees employed music as a means of reconstructing cultural identity amid turmoil and displacement in Shanghai. From orchestral arrangements and cabarets to traditional synagogue liturgy, music served as the common thread weaving together the history of Jewish life, thought, and exile. Navigating a Shanghai that was embroiled in its own

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