Having left his native Philadelphia behind to practice and teach law in China, professor David Ginsberg grew to appreciate the small Jewish communities he frequented so far from home. Although he taught at a college that was two hours away, he was sure to join Chabad of Chengdu each Shabbat. “He appreciated being with the community,” says Rabbi Dovi Henig, director of Chabad of Chengdu. “He’d say that coming to the services made him feel connected to the Jewish people everywhere and gave him the strength for the week ahead.” Last week, David passed away suddenly. In China, standard procedure...