Saturday, February 03, 2007

Briefly


The New York Times has an excellent story about Cuba's renascent Jewish Community. Like everyone else in Cuba, the community, without a rabbi and largely dependent on foreign aid, is in a constant struggle to keep its traditions alive.

As Maritza Corrales, a Cuban historian who lives in Havana and the author of “The Chosen Island: Jews in Cuba,” remarked, “To be Cuban and Jewish is to be twice survivors.”

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