As a child growing up in Kaifeng in central China, Jin Jin was constantly reminded of her unusual heritage. “We weren’t supposed to eat pork, our graves were different from other people, and we had a mezuza on our door,” … Continue reading (LA Times) Chinese Jews feel more at home in Israel
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(LA Times) Chinese Jews feel more at home in Israel
As a child growing up in Kaifeng in central China, Jin Jin was constantly reminded of her unusual heritage. “We weren’t supposed to eat pork, our graves were different from other people, and we had a mezuza on our door,” … Continue reading (LA Times) Chinese Jews feel more at home in Israel