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Jews in Harbin
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Jews in Harbin
UPDATED: August-5-2008
The people of Harbin treated the Jews well and showed their compassion to the expatriates
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The new Jewish synagogue in Harbin: construction started in 1916 and finished in 1921, and is now Harbin Jewish History and Culture Exhibition Hall
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Over 20,000 Jewish people moved to Harbin to avoid prosecution and discrimination in other countries
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The people of Harbin treated the Jews well and showed their compassion to the expatriates
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Passport and luggage used by Jewish people in the early 20th century
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Jewish architecture in Harbin
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Inside the Harbin Jewish History and Culture Exhibition Hall
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In the first half of the 20th century, over 20,000 Jews once lived and worked in Harbin
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