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An Oratorio About Shanghai’s Jews Opens in China at a Difficult Time

“Émigré,” about Jews who fled Nazi Germany, debuts amid U.S.-China tensions and cultural rifts over the Israel-Hamas war. It comes to New York in February.

Keith Bradsher
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Classical Music, Emigre (Musical Work), Ginstling, Gary, International Relations, Jews and Judaism, New York Philharmonic, Refugees and Displaced Persons, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra
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