The slaying of a Jewish boy at Harbin by a group of White Russians was called to the attention of Sir Alexander Cadogan, British Minister to China, by N. E. B. Ezra, editor of “Israel’s ...
Ariyoshi, at the Japanese Legation in Shanghai, presenting to him the fears and grievances of the Jewish community in Harbin and stating that they are also shared by the Jewish leaders of Shanghai.
The book also reveals how the northeastern Chinese city of Harbin brazenly markets its Jewish history—long after the Jews were displaced—in pursuit of tourist dollars while offering little ...