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China's religious traditions like folk religion, confusicism and taoism barely has any anti semitism compared to Islam and Christianity.
could you point out where there is anti semitism in chiristianity & in the bible?
 
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China's religious traditions like folk religion, confusicism and taoism barely has any anti semitism compared to Islam and Christianity.

Thats why we are more woke on Koshers than anyone else but meeting and dealing with Koshers upfront everyone learns these are leeches

Not much Jews in China hence why there is not much anti semitism compared to Europe or the Middle East.

A lot of Chinese seem to be indifferent with Jews if I remember. Neither they like them or hate them. Unless if Jews start working against China this where the indifference may turn hostile.

They are native Jews in China very small they are called Kaifeng Jews same story like the Hui they came hundreds years ago intermarried with local Chinese women and families but small I heard during the Cultural Rev. Era their synagouge was burned down by the Red Guards @Feng Leng
 
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Thats why we are more woke on Koshers than anyone else but meeting and dealing with Koshers upfront everyone learns these are leeches



They are native Jews in China very small they are called Kaifeng Jews same story like the Hui they came hundreds years ago intermarried with local Chinese women and families but small I heard during the Cultural Rev. Era their synagouge was burned down by the Red Guards @Feng Leng
I have heard of Kaifeng Jews before but my understanding is they arrived and disappeared hundreds of years ago. Their numbers were never more than miniscule. During the Russian revolution, some white (Czarist) Russians arrived in China too. Again, miniscule numbers and it's not clear what happened to them.

Hui is totally different. As I understand, Hui are defined pretty much by their religion only. They don't have a common language. They don't share a common origin. About the only thing that binds them in terms of history is some unrest during the late Qing Dynasty.
 
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I have heard of Kaifeng Jews before but my understanding is they arrived and disappeared hundreds of years ago. Their numbers were never more than miniscule. During the Russian revolution, some white (Czarist) Russians arrived in China too. Again, miniscule numbers and it's not clear what happened to them.

Hui is totally different. As I understand, Hui are defined pretty much by their religion only. They don't have a common language. They don't share a common origin. About the only thing that binds them in terms of history is some unrest during the late Qing Dynasty.

I wasnt saying they have connection to the Hui people I said like them their paternal ancestors were from outside of China then intermarried

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaifeng_Jews

They still exist in fact since reform and opening up was enacted in 1978 their have been Jewish missonaries who have had contact some of them have moved to Israel as well.

 
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Chinese jews are so small in number its like a drop of water on a Ocean.

Jews barely have a proper population in the Far East compared to Europe and Middle East.
 
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