Israel's Messenger

Israel's Messenger
Founder(s)N.E.B. Ezra
Founded1904
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publication1941
HeadquartersShanghai
CountryChina
Israel's Messenger
Traditional Chinese以色列信使報
Simplified Chinese以色列信使报
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYǐsèliè Xìnshǐbào
Wade–GilesI3-se4-lieh4 Hsin4-shih3-pao4
Youtai Yuebao
Traditional Chinese猶太月報
Simplified Chinese犹太月报
Literal meaningJewish Monthly
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYóutài Yuèbào
Wade–GilesYu2-t'ai4 Yüeh4-pao4
Silver jubilee issue, 5 April 1939
Article on Albert Einstein's visit to Shanghai, 5 January 1923

Israel's Messenger (Chinese: 以色列信使報), also known in Chinese as Youtai Yuebao (Chinese: 猶太月報), was an English-language newspaper published in Shanghai from 1904 to 1941. It was established by N.E.B. Ezra, who served as the paper's Editor-in-Chief for more than 30 years until his death in 1936, as the official newspaper of the Shanghai Association. It was one of China's oldest and most sophisticated Jewish periodicals, which also influenced the Jewish press.