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Beth El Synagogue (Shanghai)

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Beth El Synagogue was a synagogue located in Shanghai, China.

Jewish people began to settler Shanghai in 1848. Most were Sephardic Jews from Baghdad and Bombay. During the 1870s, the Baghdadi Jewish community used rented space for religious worship. Beth El Synagogue was established in 1887. It was located on Peking Road, a major thoroughfares in the English settlement.

Jacob Elias and Edward Elias Sassoon built the Ohel Rachel Synagogue to replace Beth El Synagogue. Ohel Rachel Synagogue opened in March 1920.

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