摩西会堂

81 reviews

China, Shanghai, Hongkou District, 长阳路62号 邮政编码: 200086

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摩西会堂 is a Tourist attraction located at China, Shanghai, Hongkou District, 长阳路62号 邮政编码: 200086. It has received 81 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars.

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  • The address of 摩西会堂: China, Shanghai, Hongkou District, 长阳路62号 邮政编码: 200086

  • 摩西会堂 has 4.5 stars from 81 reviews

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  • "This was a key place for me and my friend to visit but, the moment it began with the story of Anne Frank, I was aware that it was not going to be as insightful and specific to the Shanghai experience as I had hoped"

    "Originally built by the Russian Ashkenazi Jewish community in 1928, this synagogue lies in the heart of the 1940s Jewish ghetto"

    "Last day in Shanghai and decided to pay a visit to the museum since is 5 mins walking distance from my hotel"

    "This is the only place to see the Jewish history in Shanghai"

    "An overlooked part of Shanghai's wartime history, the area was known as Vienna of the East during the 30's and 40's which shows just how impressive it was that these refugees made it their home, sometimes with nothing after fleeing"

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  • Daryl Sinclair

This was a key place for me and my friend to visit but, the moment it began with the story of Anne Frank, I was aware that it was not going to be as insightful and specific to the Shanghai experience as I had hoped. The writing looks at the Holocaust in general; a crucial and important history to look at but kind of misses the point of the name of the museum. The information about how the Jewish people ended up in Shanghai and their experience there was dramatically romanticised and is extended propaganda to make the Chinese look altruistic and the Japanese look horrendous. Comments about the man who wrote the visas for the Jewish people to enter Shanghai being known as the 'Schindler of the East' is completely incorrect as Schindler did not become famous for his contribution until many years after the war. Also things such as the story of the doctor who wanted to operate in the military to give back to China and as a reflection of his belief in peace etc. Again, fictional, this doctor was a urologist and gynecologist yet he is written up in this museum as if he was treating gun wounds on the front line against the invading Japanese. Yes, he was involved but more through coercion by the Chinese and the Chinese feeling that the refugees they had accepted owed them something. There are some glimmers of truth here and of course, it is all based on real events, but the obvious and overt changes to the narrative to make China look good is obvious and disappointing. It also relates to the way the racism and difficulty the Jewish community faced is overlooked. The fact that they all left en masse as soon as Israel was founded and opened its borders. It begs why there is no Jewish quarter in the city if everything was sunshine and butterflies while they were living in Shanghai. An important museum but tainted by the misrepresentation which is rife in China. Everything here must be taken with a remedial grain of salt. Though worth a visit, I would advise people to do alternative research to be able to fully critique what is shared at this museum.

  • Udayan Chattopadhyay

Originally built by the Russian Ashkenazi Jewish community in 1928, this synagogue lies in the heart of the 1940s Jewish ghetto. In 2007 it was restored using original blueprints discovered in archives. Today the building houses both the synagogue and the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum, with exhibitions on the lives of the approximately 23,000 Central European refugees who fled to Shanghai to escape the Nazis. Unfortunately, I went there on Monday and on Monday this Museum remains closed and I just have to feel the place from outside. The museum is a touching testament to an era, a place, and a community of peoples helping each other, and I recommend that anyone, everyone, even without a connection, visit. It is very profound. Next time this will be the first place to visit...
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  • Stella Chen

Last day in Shanghai and decided to pay a visit to the museum since is 5 mins walking distance from my hotel. Was early as they opened at 9am. You can buy your tickets via wechat or alipay but because I'm a foreigner without local number, just go to the counter to buy the tickets with your passport. Walked up the stairs to the history of why and how Jewish flee to Shanghai and also some other countries to seek refugee. Their sufferings were unimaginable but the Chinese gave them the warmth and shelter greatly needed during these trying times. Worth a short visit. Took me about 30-45 mins to finish the exhibition.
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  • Carbo Kuo (BYVoid)

This is the only place to see the Jewish history in Shanghai. There used to be tens of thousands of Jewish refugees from Europe during the second world war. They lived there as a temporary home when other countries denied their visas. The museum showed lots of touching stories from the Jewish community. Some people may argue that there are some biased views or propaganda from the Chinese government. But there are more than that. Definitely worth a visit.

  • Ben Hardy

An overlooked part of Shanghai's wartime history, the area was known as Vienna of the East during the 30's and 40's which shows just how impressive it was that these refugees made it their home, sometimes with nothing after fleeing. All thanks to one Chinese consulate general in the Austrian embassy who issued 25,000 visas for life when other countries closed their doors to them. Well worth a visit to look around.
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  • נתנאל נ.

מקום זה שימש בית הכנסת ליהודי שנגחאי שהגיעו לפני ובעיקר בתקופת השואה, מציג מונומנטים יהודיים, סרטים, (באנגלית, אמרו שגם בעברית אבל כשהיינו זה לא עבד, כמו"כ יש פרוספקט בעברית, וכשהיינו נגמר). המחיר לא יקר (בערך 20-40 יואן) עם הנחה לתלמידים וסטודנטים. פתוח נראה לי עד 5 בערב. יש במקום אנדרטה לזכר הפליטים מהשואה שהגיעו למקום. קרוב לרובע הבונד (כמה דקות במונית) לתשומת לב הצד של הבניין בתמונה (עם הקומות והחלונות) אינו נראה מהרחוב.

  • Mei Chun Tay

Glad to learned about the important era of Chinese and Jewish history. It was a fascinating piece of shanghai story that link back to Jewish refugee life inside China during WW2. You could imagine both Chinese and Jewish overcoming numerous difficulties together back at Japanese occupation period. I also took a chance to walk around the Neighbourhood :)

  • Johnny Z.

Shanghai was the only option for the Jews fleeing Hitler’s Germany.... a small museum but important tribute to the events that took place during a terribly difficult time in our modern history. Amongst the museum’s exhibits are personal accounts of what life was like for the Jews living in a vastly different culture from their own.

  • BobbyJohnDB

Leuk museum. Het bijzondere is, dat het niet om het Jodendom gaat, maar om de Joodse vluchtelingen in Shanghai en de wereld. Ook Anne Frank verschijnt er. Nadelen; restaurant is vaak gesloten, en als het regent wordt het maar rennen. Moeilijk te herkennen en kleine parking. Voor de rest interessant museum.

  • Kenny Shen

提籃橋地鐵站二號出口出來步行7分鐘即可到達博物館。建築的黑磚風格看起來很穩重有味道。門票20RMB帶你到租借時期的上海虹口區一帶,認識當時猶太難民在上海鮮為人知的奮鬥史,可以說是上海多元文化之歷史中一個很有趣的部分。主建築為猶太人的synagogue,可以體會猶太人的宗教習俗,樓上有影片欣賞更有猶太小女孩-安娜法蘭克的展區,讓訪客了解納粹當時的慘無人道。戶外圍繞庭園的展廳呈現當代猶太難民的歷史背景與生活。館內解說員中英皆有,而且講解詳細有趣,很值回票價。 博物館周遭為過往的猶太難民區範圍,尤其至霍山路一帶,有不少的歐式建築保留其中,歷史底蘊豐富,參觀博物館後可以在附近繞繞感受老上海的氛圍。

  • sun woo jang

上海犹太难民纪念馆 상해유태인난민기념관 붉은 벽돌로 지은 3층 건물로 홍커우지역의 역사에 대해 알기 좋은 장소였어요 입장료:50원(외국인은 여권 꼭 가지고 가세요) 중국의 쉰들러 리스트 허펑상의 이야기부터 2차 대전 개전과 그 전개 과정을 잘 보여줘요 상해전철역 12호선 提篮桥 2번 출구 또는 4호선 大连路 6번출구로 나가서 조금만 걸어가면 됩니다. 바로 옆 쇼핑몰 래플즈시티 지하로 가면 옛날 상해의 거리를 재현해 놓은 식당들이 있어요
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  • Madeleine Bella

Amazing and educational museum built in and around the synagogue in Shanghai. Roughly 25,000 Jewish refugees lived in China between 1937 and 1941, when China was one of the few countries to open its doors to them. The museum has a wealth of…...

  • chee hean Yeong

very hidden and hard to locate on the last mile. was glad that this place is significant enough to earn a place on the major road signage. place is well presented but not as good as the ones on Prague. guide was quite ok but too lengthy.…...

  • Gabriel G

Genuinely interesting, insightful stories and history behind the Jewish people who sought refuge in Shanghai from oppression. Friendly ticket staff, a little difficult to navigate around the museum (unclear) and some dated sections, but…...

  • Linda Clement

The Jewish Ohel Moshe Museum and Synagogue tells a fascinating story of 23,000 Jews who escaped Nazi Germany by coming to Shanghai, China. This is a great piece of little known history in Asia, relating to WWII in Germany. The building…...

  • Melanie Galuten

Such an interesting history housed here in the former Ohel Moshe Synagogue in the Hongkou District of Shanghai. The surrounding area was nice to see as well with a lot of old buildings including the former home of Michael Blumenthal…...

  • Márton Lukács

Interesting museum about the Jewish community in Shanghai before and during World War II. The exhibits are well made at the site of a former synagogue, unfortunately the texts are influenced too much by the party line.

  • Lou Sorell

Very interesting small museum detailing the life of Shanghai's Jewish refugees who fled the Nazis and survived in Shanghai during the 1930s and 1940s.

  • Anders Lidholm

I have been here many times. It is such a touching story, in all of the world, Shanghai by far saved and hosted most jewish refugees during WW2.

  • 赵群

犹太难民纪念馆。馆不是很大,真正流传下来的原始资料也有限,有些都是07年后照着当时的情景还原的,但在这里依旧看得到20世纪的影子,有那么几分钟觉得自己像是穿越了。我们这两个民族在上个世纪都遭遇了同样的惨绝人寰,却仍旧在今日蒸蒸日上。没有厚重的历史,不会有丰富的现代。

  • Ling Lin

worth a visit. This museum is small and gives a brief introduction about Jewish refugees during the world war 2. video room. photos.

  • Daniel Kim

I did not expect to spend an entire day at the museum. For all the history buffs, this museum is a definite must-go destination.

  • M J

Small but interesting museum. Don't forget to take a walk around the block as you will find interesting old buildings.

  • Brian Belot

The museum is larger and more complete than you would expect. Very well done. Many artifacts and stories to find here.

  • KOZ KOB

✏『歴史上、提籃橋街道は上海の租界地に属していてほとんどが石庫門里弄だ。この地域の中心が提籃橋で、かつては水運の拠点の一つだった。また提籃橋監獄はユダヤ難民地区の別称。上海軌道交通4号線がここを通っており、大連路、楊樹浦路駅がある。』

  • Antony Yip (Antoniyip)

Maybe a small area, but of great meanings ! It's not inside the city centre, but very close to MTR. Don't miss it.

  • Tenzin Woaber

illustrated life by verbal testimonies & artifacts. The synagogue was beautiful. True testimonial of History

  • Wing k

現上海猶太難民紀念館。猶太會堂摩西堂舊址。蘇聯猶太人始建。二戰時期歐洲猶太難民聚居附近。紀念館除摩西堂外,裏面設兩展館。設中英導覽。門票RMB20元。個人票收團體票價。紀念館對面重建一座白馬咖啡館,屬紀念館一部分。

  • Jessica

Worth the visit if you’re in town! Meaningful insight into a tremendously tough time for many!

  • Kirk Gino Abolafia

Educational and interesting! Part of a historic district you've got to see too.

  • Jamey Hurst

Great little museum! ¥20 entrance, which includes guides throughout the day.

  • 何書亞

非常好,非常棒。懷著悲情、敬意與感慨參觀了摩西會堂和猶太難民的展覽。非常好! 也緬懷當年中華民國駐維也納領事館總領事何鳳山先生,拯救了很多的猶太人。

  • Itzik SH

מוזיאון הפליטים היהודים של שנגחאי. מוזיאון חובה ממש מרגש!

  • David Goldfarb

Worth the visit. Lean how gracious China was to the Jews.

  • Alan Liss

well done...very moving experience
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  • 方上銓

上海的魅力,在於過去留下各文化的足跡。 聽說這些人將麻將帶到了以色列這就是後話了

  • דוד פדרמן

Very interesting for all human been

  • Jun Xie (shellj)

门票20元,里面的资料不多,但可以了解一下犹太人在上海的一些历史

  • Dvir Salomon

Must visit while in Shanghai!

  • Josh Schmidt

地方虽不大,有三个展览馆,史料很丰富。 很有意义。

  • 不悔

历史的记载,这里的外国游客比较多,特别是欧洲人。

  • David Benmoha

very interesting history

  • Hentai Lover

OK but not spectacular.

  • Steven Ambrose

Interesting history

  • Weiwei chow

2020頭,修葺中的上海猶太摩西會堂。

  • 赵婕妤

公园,早上有广场舞大妈在那里锻炼呐

  • 蔡沂璉

何鳳山先生的故事真的值得我們借鏡。

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外面望望 摸了門就走

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