Shanghai Memoirs: Stories from Jewish survivors of the Holocaust who fled to Shanghai

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2017
  • On June 6th, 2017, Selfhelp Community Services hosted a gathering of Jewish survivors of the Holocaust who fled to Shanghai and Chinese elders who lived under occupation during World War II in Shanghai. Hear their stories here.
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    Selfhelp Community Services was founded in 1936 to help those fleeing Nazi Germany maintain their independence and dignity as they struggled to forge new lives in America. Today, Selfhelp is one of the largest and most respected not-for-profit human service agencies in the New York metropolitan area, with 27 sites offering programs throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Nassau County and Westchester. Selfhelp provides a broad set of services to more than 20,000 elderly, frail, and vulnerable New Yorkers each year, while remaining the largest provider of comprehensive services to Holocaust survivors in North America. We offer a complete network of home care and community-based services with the overarching goal of helping seniors live with dignity and independence and avoid institutionalization.

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