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Bob Davis, Chinese Jews Face Existential Questions. Divided and diminished: In eyes of Judaism as Well as Beijing, tiny Kaifeng community isn't quite hosher. Wall Street Journal, Aug 16, 2011.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904007304576496022880806338.html
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"According to the Chinese government, there are no Kaifeng Jews because there are no Chinese Jews. Judaism isn't one of China's five official religions and Jews aren't designated as one of the country's 55 official minorities. Orthodox Jews have a similar view, though for different reasons. Kaifeng Jews trace their heritage through their father, as Chinese traditionally do, while orthodox Jews define Judaism as passing through the mother.
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