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Why are Rabin's parents buried in Shanghai?

Rabin's parents were buried in Shanghai because they chose to live in Shanghai at the last stage of their lives and were buried there.

Rabin's parents refer to Yitzhak Rabin's parents. Yitzhak Rabin is an Israeli politician who is famous for the Oslo agreement signed by Israel and Palestine in 1993 by the former Israeli Prime Minister. Rabin's father, Morod Rabin, and his mother, Rosie Levar, got married in the Russian village of chartres when they were young, and immigrated to Wavo, Ma Qinuo together. But on 1934, they decided to move their hukou from Russia to Shanghai.

Shanghai was an international metropolis at that time, providing shelter for Jewish refugees. According to the historical background of World War II, many Jews fled Europe under the persecution of the Nazis and chose to go to Shanghai. Therefore, Rabin's parents also chose Shanghai as their new home.

In Shanghai, Rabin's parents lived for nearly 10 years until 1948 when they immigrated to Israel and settled in Israel. However, after their death, their bodies were transported back to Shanghai and buried there to show their respect and gratitude to Shanghai as a safe haven.

Generally speaking, Rabin's parents were buried in Shanghai because they chose to settle in Shanghai and spent some time there. They were buried there to express their gratitude and respect for Shanghai.