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Conference on Jewish-Chinese relations

Michael Woloschuk

 

The Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies played host to a two-day conference in September on China's deep and longstanding association Israel and Jewish people.

The Howard Gilman International Conference: "China, Israel and the Jews," on 24 and 25 September, was organized by the Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies and the Tel Aviv University of Israel. At the conference, speakers from Israel, Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland and Taiwan discussed Chinese and Jewish perspectives on history, religion, philosophy, as well as the Jewish community in China and relations between Hong Kong, Israel and the Middle East.

At the reception on 24 September, CityU President H K Chang welcomed about 100 conference attendees to Hong Kong, and spoke briefly about the rich associations shared between Chinese and Jewish people. Tel Aviv University of Israel President Itamar Rabinovich also spoke at the welcoming ceremonies and thanked the Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies for all the help organizing the conference.

The Director of the Centre, Professor Zhang Longxi, delivered a talk on Jewish and Chinese diasporas. "The word 'diaspora' in its normative usage indicates the dispersion of Jews and the settling of Jewish communities after the Babylonian captivity," said Professor Zhang. "More generally, it refers to Jews living outside of Palestine or modern Israel. In recent decades, however, discussions of cultures and communities other than the Jewish have often applied the word 'diaspora' in a much expanded sense to include other minority groups living outside their native land. The term has been used in a broad sense with reference to overseas Chinese communities, so perhaps it is time we looked at Jewish and Chinese diasporas together."

In all, 14 speakers spoke at the conference, which concluded with a talk by Mr Eli Avidar, Consul General of Israel in Hong Kong.

Mr Avidar recapped many of the ideas expressed at the conference, stressing that China and Israel gets along so well because both countries understand the importance of keeping business out of politics. "We share similar moral values that help with our long history of good relations," said Mr Avidar.

The Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies (CCS) promotes research on the interactions between Chinese and other cultural traditions, particularly but not exclusively East-West studies. The main research focus of the Centre is East-West cultural relations. The Centre supports research that investigates the history and complexity of the understanding of China in the West, and also understanding of the West in China.

 

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