- Israel Epstein
Israel Epstein (
April 20 ,1915 inWarsaw ,Poland –May 26 ,2005 inBeijing ,China , Chinese name: _zh. 伊斯雷尔·爱泼斯坦,Pinyin : "Yīsīléi'ěr Àipōsītǎn") was a Chinesejournalist and author. He was one of the few foreign-born non-Chinese to become a member of theCommunist Party of China .Early life and education
Israel Epstein was born to a
Jewish family in April 20, 1915 in Warsaw, which was at the time underImperial Russia n control (currently part ofPoland ). His father had been imprisoned by the authorities of czarist Russia for leading a labor uprising and his mother had beenexile d toSiberia . Epstein's father was sent by his company to Japan after the outbreak of theWorld War I ; when theGerman Army approached Warsaw, his mother and Epstein fled and joined him in Asia. After having experienced anti-Jewish sentiment in several places, in 1917, Epstein came to China with his parents at the age of two and they settled inTianjin (formerly "Tiensin") in 1920.Journalism
Israel Epstein began to work in
journalism at age 15, when he wrote for the "Peking and Tientsin Times", an English-language newspaper based in Tianjin. He also covered the Japanese Invasion of China for theUnited Press and other Western news agencies. In the autumn of 1938, he joined theChina Defense League , which had been established bySoong Ching-ling ,Sun Yat-sen 's widow, for the purpose of publicizing and enlisting international support for the Chinese cause. In 1941, he faked news about his own death as a decoy for the Japanese who were trying to arrest him. The misinformation even found its way into a short item printed in theNew York Times .After being assigned to review one of the books of
Edgar Snow , Israel Epstein and Snow came to know each other personally and Snow showed him his classic work "Red Star Over China " before it was published.In 1934, Epstein married Edith Bihovsky Epstein, later Ballin, from whom he was divorced in the early 1940's. In 1944, Epstein first visited Britain and afterwards went to live in the
United States with his second wife Elsie Fairfax-Cholmeley for five years. During this time, he worked for Allied Labor News and published his book "The Unfinished Revolution in China" in 1949. Many years later, Ms. Cholmeley would become known to a generation of Chinese language students in China and around the world as a contributor to one of the most widely used Chinese-English dictionaries published in the PRC.'China Today' magazine
In 1951, Soong Ching-ling invited him to return to China to edit the magazine "China Reconstructs", which was later renamed "
China Today ". He remained editor-in-chief of "China Today" until his retirement at age 70, and then editoremeritus . During his tenure at "China Today", he became a Chinese citizen in 1957 and a member of the Communist Party of China in 1964. In 1955, 1965 and 1976 visitedTibet , and based on these 3 visits, he published in 1983 the book "Tibet Transformed". [ [http://www.rfa.org/tibetan/chediklaytsen/ukaylatsen/bodnaykheswang/2005/06/10/life-and-death-of-israel-epstein/ Israel Epstein, a famous apologist for the Chinese Communist regime] ]Imprisonment
During the
Cultural Revolution , he was locked up in qin cheng prison, north of Beijing, for 5 years on grounds of suspicion, but remained loyal to the ideals of Communism until his death. Israel Epstein was elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People 's Political Consultative Conference, an advisory body, in 1983.Honours
During his life, Israel Epstein was honored by
Zhou Enlai ,Mao Zedong ,Deng Xiaoping ,Jiang Zemin , and current Chinese PresidentHu Jintao . His funeral was held at theBabaoshan Cemetery for Revolutionaries , inShijingshan District ,Beijing onJune 3 ,2005 at 9:30 A.M. The ceremony was attended by many officials, among them President Hu Jintao, PremierWen Jiabao , as well as Politburo Standing Committee membersJia Qinglin andLi Changchun . After the service, his body was cremated.Published works
* "The People's War", 1939
* "A Memoir of More than 80 Years in China"
* "My China Eye: Memoirs of a Jew and a Journalist", Long River Press, 2005First published in English
* "The Unfinished Revolution in China", Little Brown and Company (1947), hardcover, 442 pp.
Published in Chinese, translated into English
* "From Opium War to Liberation", New World Press (
Beijing , 1956), hardcover, 146 pp.
* "Tibet Transformed", New World Press (Beijing, 1983), trade paperback, 563 pp, ISBN 0-8351-1087-7
* "Woman in World History: Soong Ching Ling" New World Press (Beijing, 1993), hardcover, ISBN 7-80005-161-7ources and external links
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/02/international/asia/02epstein.html New York Times Obituary by Douglas Martin]
* [http://english.people.com.cn/200505/31/eng20050531_187778.html Obituary People's Daily Online]
* [http://www.chinatoday.com.cn/English/e2005/e200504/p30.htm Retrospective, "China Today"]
* [http://info.tibet.cn/en/news/tin/t20050421_25098.htm Biography by "China Tibet Information Center"]
* [http://english.sina.com/china/1/2005/0603/33460.html Xinhua Newsitem on funeral]
* [http://www.china.org.cn/english/2005/Etsteri/126123.htm Views of a life in China, "China.org.cn"]ee also
*
Rewi Alley
*Sidney Rittenberg
*Sidney Shapiro
*Jews in China
*Round Eyes in the Middle Kingdom --a documentary about Israel EpsteinReferences
* Adapted from the Wikinfo article [http://wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=Israel_Epstein "Israel Epstein"] June 2, 2005
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