This research utilized an interdisciplinary qualitative approach to inquiry that requires border-crossing as its methodology for discovery in order to fully understand the lived experience of the Jews of Cuba. The study included a deep read of the Jewish Diaspora with a starting point being 597 BCE, then followed thousands of years of waves and world-wide movements, eventually leading to those Jews who settled in Cuba. For access into the lives of the present-day Jews, interviews with four participants who represented a cross-section of the Cuban Hebrew community were conducted; visits to the synagogues and to the kosher butcher shop were made; and many trips to the Ashkenazi and the Sephardic cemeteries in Guanabacoa, Cuba, were also made ...
Between 1880 and 1924, 50,000 to 60,000 Levantine Jews immigrated to the United States from the Otto...
The Cuban Research Institute held a forum on the Cuban-Jewish experience in collaboration with FlU\u...
La entrada masiva de ashkenazis a Cuba tras la Primera Guerra Mundial, acelerada por la llegada de r...
The following work describes how Jewish studies in Cuba have developed since the late nineteenth cen...
The following work describes how Jewish studies in Cuba have developed since the late nineteenth cen...
The paper is dedicated to the double diaspora of Jews of Cuba and its current literary representatio...
The study focus how it was approached by Cuban publications the Jewish presence in Cuba in very spec...
It was in Old Havana, where the first Hebrew settlement happened in Cuba, from both origins, Sephard...
This forum will explore the history of the Jewish diaspora to Cuba as well as the resettlement of Cu...
This flyer is the first of two flyers that promote the event Multiple Diasporas: Jews in Cuba, Cuba...
This flyer is the second of two flyers that promote the event Multiple Diasporas: Jews in Cuba, Cub...
The story of the Jewish people in Mexico is a captivating chronicle; a narrative that is not well-kn...
There has been great interest in documenting the Jewish presence in Cuba and within the Cuban-exile ...
Nestled beneath the mountains of the northern Mexican desert, there is a community of approximately ...
The paper is dedicated to the double diaspora of Jews of Cuba and its current literary representatio...
Between 1880 and 1924, 50,000 to 60,000 Levantine Jews immigrated to the United States from the Otto...
The Cuban Research Institute held a forum on the Cuban-Jewish experience in collaboration with FlU\u...
La entrada masiva de ashkenazis a Cuba tras la Primera Guerra Mundial, acelerada por la llegada de r...
The following work describes how Jewish studies in Cuba have developed since the late nineteenth cen...
The following work describes how Jewish studies in Cuba have developed since the late nineteenth cen...
The paper is dedicated to the double diaspora of Jews of Cuba and its current literary representatio...
The study focus how it was approached by Cuban publications the Jewish presence in Cuba in very spec...
It was in Old Havana, where the first Hebrew settlement happened in Cuba, from both origins, Sephard...
This forum will explore the history of the Jewish diaspora to Cuba as well as the resettlement of Cu...
This flyer is the first of two flyers that promote the event Multiple Diasporas: Jews in Cuba, Cuba...
This flyer is the second of two flyers that promote the event Multiple Diasporas: Jews in Cuba, Cub...
The story of the Jewish people in Mexico is a captivating chronicle; a narrative that is not well-kn...
There has been great interest in documenting the Jewish presence in Cuba and within the Cuban-exile ...
Nestled beneath the mountains of the northern Mexican desert, there is a community of approximately ...
The paper is dedicated to the double diaspora of Jews of Cuba and its current literary representatio...
Between 1880 and 1924, 50,000 to 60,000 Levantine Jews immigrated to the United States from the Otto...
The Cuban Research Institute held a forum on the Cuban-Jewish experience in collaboration with FlU\u...
La entrada masiva de ashkenazis a Cuba tras la Primera Guerra Mundial, acelerada por la llegada de r...