Ohel Rachel Synagogue

Shanghai


This synagogue was built by Jacob Sassoon in 1920 and was the first of seven synagogues built in Shanghai (only two remain). It was constructed in the Greek revival style, inspired by the Sephardic synagogues of London. Unfortunately, it's closed to the public.


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