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The Jews of Japan

Author(s)

Daniel Kapner
Stephen Levine

Publication Name

Jerusalem Letter / Viewpoints

Publication Date

Publisher

Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA)

Abstract

The authors argue that although Japan may be regarded as quite removed from Jewish life, the country has had its own rich Jewish history. This article traces the history of Jews in Japan with specific reference to the fact that during the Holocaust Japan became one of the world's only countries where Jews could find refuge. The authors also describe some of the characteristics of the community and contend that the Japanese and the Jews share much in common. They argue that both are among the world's most enduring and most modern people, at once traditional and innovative, respectful of the past yet zealous for the future.

Geographic Coverage

Japan

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Bibliographic Information

The Jews of Japan. 2000:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-bjpa2251
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