How ‘lost’ Yiddish songs from a wartime ghetto in Ukraine revive links to Shanghai’s past

Lost anti-fascist Yiddish language songs from World War II will be making their Asian debut this month. Yiddish Glory will be performing in Shanghai, a city where some 18,000 Jewish refugees found shelter from the Nazis, Hong Kong and in South Korea. The project is the brainchild of University of To
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