Benjamin Burgoyne Chapman was best known for his tireless support of European Jews. In his early adult years, Chapman was a Methodist missionary in China. Throughout his life he traveled widely, wrote against the Nazi program of genocide, and advocated for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. His autobiography,
Roving in a Changing World (1956), narrates his involvement in and support for Jewish causes. A volume of Chapman's poetry was published posthumously. [Source: Serge Liberman, 'Gentile Champions of Jews in Australia,' in
Jews in the Sixth Continent, p.91]