The revival of Cuba’s Jewish community
How the Caribbean became a stopping point for the American journey of so many Jews
Rabbi Mayer Abramowitz, who died at the age of 97 last week, organized the first Passover Seder in Allied-occupied Germany. Then he spent a lifetime helping displaced persons find community in Miami.
José Kozer, Jewish-Cuban poet of exile and language, still hopes to visualize God
Former USAID subcontractor in such bad health he no longer leaves his cell
When we fled Cuba in 1962, my uncle stayed. He died 50 years later, without ever explaining his decision.