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Thursday, August 27, 2015
Jewish cafe re-opens in Shanghai
A cafe in Shanghai that was a popular meeting place for Jewish refugees during World War II is open again, according to the news website Shanghaiist.
The Zum Weissag Rossi’l Cafe, or White Horse Cafe, originally opened in 1939. It opened again in a ceremony Wednesday after being rebuilt, Shanghaiist says.
“A lot of people visited, Jewish people and non-Jewish people,” says Ron Klinger, 74, the cafe co-founder’s grandson, who grew up in the cafe, according to Shanghaiist. “It was like [a] cafe, bar and nightclub. It was very popular.”
— JTA
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