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  2. History of the Jews in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Considered one of the most important Latin American Jewish sites, Beth Shalom Temple is the epicenter for current Jewish life in Cuba and still conducts weekly Shabbat services. In addition to the descendants of Cuban Jews living in the United States , there is also a significant population which claims descent from non-Cuban Jews and from ...

  3. MS St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    After the ship had been in the harbor for five days, only 28 passengers were allowed to disembark in Cuba. [10] [11] Twenty-two were Jews who had valid United States visas; four were Spanish citizens and two were Cuban nationals, all with valid entry documents. The last admitted was a medical evacuee, a desperate passenger who attempted suicide ...

  4. The Believers: Stories from Jewish Havana - Wikipedia

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    Seeing this ideological opening, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee began sending religious materials and advisers to Cuba in an attempt to reinvigorate a fading community of less than 1,400 Jews. Burt journeys to Havana to interview local Jews in 1994, five years into the Special Period. She films excited activity over the local ...

  5. ‘We’re feeling this moment in our bones’: Death of Jewish ...

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    The 69-year-old Jewish man, who supported Israel during the Sunday demonstrations, fell backward and suffered the fatal injury during an altercation with a pro-Palestinian protester and died at a ...

  6. People who repressed dissidents in Cuba are moving to ... - AOL

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    Some of the people involved in repression in Cuba have arrived using legal migration pathways. People who repressed dissidents in Cuba are moving to the U.S., human-rights group says Skip to main ...

  7. Leon Klinghoffer - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Klinghoffer was Jewish and American, and his wheelchair made him both difficult to move around the ship and his absence less likely to cause resistance among the surviving hostages. One of the hijackers, Youssef Majed al-Molqi, later gave a statement on why he was chosen: "I and Bassm [al-Ashker] agreed that the first hostage to ...

  8. Alan Gross - Wikipedia

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    Alan Phillip Gross (born May 2, 1949) [5] is a former United States government contractor employed by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).. In December 2009 he was arrested in Cuba while working on a program funded under the 1996 Helms–Burton Act, [6] which explicitly called for overthrow of Castro's government. [7]

  9. Martin Grossman - Wikipedia

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    He recited the Jewish Shema prayer. [18] He was pronounced dead at 6:19 p.m. Park's mother, sister, and brother traveled from out of state to witness the execution. [ 14 ] [ 19 ] Grossman was the 69th inmate executed in Florida since the United States Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976.