Tag: Havana

This text recounts a group of tourists, including some Jewish people, reciting the Kaddish prayer for Bella Terner, a Polish Jewish woman who settled in Cuba in the 1930s and was buried there.
This text is a memoir that recounts the experiences of the author's mother, Matilde, as she immigrated to the United States from Cuba in the 1950s.
In Havana, a group wedding marked the resurgence of Cuba's Jewish community after facing challenges post-revolution.
The author reflects on the complex relationship with their uncle in Havana, a communist who stayed behind in Cuba after their family fled in 1962.