Ancient Chinese Jewish Community Celebrates Chanukah
A few dozen Chinese Jews in Kaifeng, China, gathered with an emissary of the Shavei Israel organization to celebrate the first night of Chanukah and light the traditional menorah candles.
The Chinese Jews take their inspiration from the Maccabees, said Shavei Israel Chairman and Founder Michael Freund. Even in far-off Kaifeng, the light of Jewish survival continues to burn brightly. Kaifengs Jewish descendants are a living link between China and the Jewish people.
Freund added that even after centuries of assimilation, a growing number of Kaifengs Jews have begun seeking to return to their roots and embrace their Jewish identity. They are trying to figure out why its important to be Jewish and we want to help them have a stronger Jewish identity.
Scholars believe the first Jews settled in Kaifeng, which was one of Chinas imperial capitals, during the 8th or 9th century. They are said to have been Sephardic-Jewish merchants from Persia or Iraq who made their way eastward along the Silk Route and established themselves in the city with the blessing of the Chinese emperor.
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