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Highlighting 200 years of history, Singapore opens first Jewish museum

Museum is located next to the Maghain Aboth Synagogue, Asia's second-largest and Southeast Asia's oldest synagogue.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  12-19-2021 12:00
Last modified: 12-19-2021 12:21
Highlighting 200 years of history, Singapore opens first Jewish museumReuters/Edgar Su

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The first Jewish museum in Singapore opened earlier this month, highlighting the 200-year history of the country's Jewish community.

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The Jews of Singapore Museum is located inside the Jacob Ballas Centre and next to the Maghain Aboth Synagogue, Asia's second-largest and Southeast Asia's oldest synagogue, reported The Straits Times.

The museum also spotlights Jewish figures who made an impact on Singapore's history, including David Saul Marshall, Singapore's first elected chief minister.

Others included are pioneering surgeon Yahya Cohen; former Supreme Court Judge Joseph Grimberg; and stockbroker and philanthropist Jacob Ballas, who was a well-known figure in Singapore's Jewish community, as well as the former chairman of the Malaysia and Singapore Stock Exchange.

"They are a reminder that greatness sometimes comes in small numbers," said Nash Benjamin, president of the Jewish Welfare Board of Singapore, which has around 300 members.

"Singapore's Jewish community is the oldest continuing Jewish community in Southeast Asia, which has unfortunately witnessed the disappearance of various Jewish communities, leaving behind memories of what was," he added. "In all this, Singapore is a singular exception. We can never take this for granted."

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Singapore's Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam was a guest of honor at the museum's opening on Dec. 2.

Speaking at the event, he noted that Jews have made "a tremendous contribution" to Singapore over the years. "They've added to the richness of our history and our society, and I'm very glad that this museum showcases the history for future generations."

JNS.org contributed to this report.

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