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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-03-20

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Jewish cultures we ever experienced.
The 1902-Ohel Leah Synagogue in
Hong Kong sits on land donated at
the century's start by Sir Jacob
Sassoon, of the earliest of the success-
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the first two floors (the building
opened in September 1995) and the
separate Baghdad-influenced syna-
gogue.
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home to four congregations:

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Former synagogue once used by Jewish refugees in Shanghai.

tied in Hong Kong; his son Lord
Lawrence Kadoorie purchased the
19th-century Torahs found by a
Catholic friar on Cat Street for
$5,000. Lord Kadoorie's son, Michael,
who owns the Peninsula Hotel,
remains a trustee of the Jewish com-
munity; most of the elderly communi-
ty has died off. (The congregation's
first honorary president was Sir
Matthew Nathan, Hong Kong's only
Jewish governor and the civil engineer
who built Kowloon's main commercial
artery, Nathan Road.)
A later Jewish wave of immigration
reached China after 19th-century
Russian pogroms and during World

Reform, Chabad-Lubavitch with a
12-year presence (three daily minyans
take place in the Furama Hotel),
Orthodox Sephardic and Orthodox
(which conducts services in the old
synagogue).
It's a very transient community,
mostly business people with some aca-
demics and professionals. There are a
full-time youth leader and program
director, a resident mashgiach and a
scholars-in-residence program.
The large library contains fascinat-
ing background on early Chinese
communities. About 100 students,
members of all the congregations,
attend the school. Visitors may buy

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