Once the Ohel Moshe Synagogue (one of two only synagogues left in Shanghai), the Shanghai Jewish Refugee Museum is a great place to learn about the Jews that lived in Shanghai from the early 1900s up until the mid 1900s. Pictures inside the museum depict the lifestyle of the Jews and how they flourished by opening businesses, schools, and building strong relations with the local Chinese.
Outside of the museum are the old homes that most of the Jews lived in and now occupied by Shanghai residents.
The picture of names includes all the Levys which lived in Shanghai.