Michael Goldfarb, What Jews and the Chinese Have in Common. BBC Chinese, Feb 8, 2014. www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-26067154
("The [Shandong U]niversity's religion department also houses the Centre for Judaic Studies, China's one and only department of Jewish studies. * * * the man who runs the centre, Professor FU Youde 傅 有德")
Note:
(a) The Jewish (Ashkenazic) surname: "German Gold ‘gold’ + Farbe ‘color’"
(b) "all those Western brand names on advertising hoardings"
(c) "Anyway, I wonder if the Chinese can get the core of Jewish humour, its bitter irony. Heinrich Heine, 19th Century poet and essayist, described it best: 'I try to tell my grief and it all becomes comic.'"
(i) Heinrich Heine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Heine
(1797-1856; born into a Jewish family; conversion to Christianity in 1825)
(ii) The German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) surname Heine is "from a short form of the personal name Heinrich" (German version of Henry).