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A Final Reminder – Recovering Lost Jewish Lives in China: Yiddish Tears on the Bubbling Well Road – This Thursday – Hong Kong

Posted: February 25th, 2013 | 1 Comment »

 

Recovering Lost Jewish Lives in China: Yiddish Tears on the Bubbling Well Road

Paul French (Midnight in Peking, The Badlands: Decadent Playground of Old Peking)

We are pleased to host a talk by author Paul French, who participated in the recent Hong Kong International Literary Festival where he presented his novel “Midnight in Old Peking”. While researching for this book, French came across some interesting stories, quite unrelated to his subject, which he felt deserved to be told. 

Hardoon, Sassoon, Kadoorie, Ezra… all familiar names whose histories are well documented, but what of those less dramatic Jewish lives, what of those Jews in China who remained largely anonymous or lived on the fringes, in the margins or among the underbelly?

This talk will focus on those Jews in China, lost but perhaps glimpsed in new research, including where they danced all night in the 1940s Shanghai Ghetto; how Eliza Shapera was trafficked from a Bessarabian shtetl to a Shanghai bordello — and then murdered; how Mr. Kahn ended up in the Russian-Jewish slum of Yang-I-Hutung in Peking; how Joe Farren ran away from Vienna’s Jewish ghetto, nearly became Shanghai’s biggest gangster and married Shanghai’s “Josephine Baker”; and why grown men cried when Lily Flohr (above) sang in Yiddish on the Bubbling Well Road.

Join us to hear Paul’s account of this fascinating part of our collective history.

Date:
Thursday evening, 28 February 2013
Time:
6:45 PM for a prompt 7:00 start
Location:
Jewish Community Centre, One Robinson Place, 70 Robinson Road, Mid-Levels

Please note that visitors to the JCC are required to register at the Reception desk upon arrival.

We expect the lecture to last about an hour. Sorry, no kids under 10.
A HK$50 entrance fee will be charged and donated to the JHS Library Fund. So that we can get an indication of numbers, please reserve your place with the Receptionist of the Jewish Community Centre before 5 PM on Thursday, 28 February. She can be reached at 2801-5440 or via email at jhshkg@yahoo.com.

Should you have any last-minute questions about the lecture, please call April on 9078-6155.


One Comment on “A Final Reminder – Recovering Lost Jewish Lives in China: Yiddish Tears on the Bubbling Well Road – This Thursday – Hong Kong”

  1. 1 Annette Gendler said at 11:22 pm on February 25th, 2013:

    Would love to hear this, alas, I am too far away. Hopefully all those stories will be in a book soon?


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