Bag om The Jews at K'ae-fung-foo
Originally published in 1877, this book provides a fascinating look at the Jewish community in Kae-Fung-Foo, China, and the efforts of the London Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews to proselytize among them. The book includes a detailed description of the synagogue, its rituals, and its history, as well as an account of the society's mission to the community. With insights into the history of Jews in China and the complexities of missionary work in foreign lands, The Jews at Kae-Fung-Foo is a must-read for anyone interested in religious history and cross-cultural exchange.
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