The revival of Cuba’s Jewish community
How the Caribbean became a stopping point for the American journey of so many Jews
‘Hatuey: Memory of Fire,’ written by composer Frank London of the Klezmatics, tells the story of a Ukrainian refugee who falls in love with a revolutionary Taíno singer
The Grammy Award-winning producer, filmmaker, and philanthropist on his family’s escape to Buenos Aires from Berlin in the 1930s, and splitting time between New York City and Havana
Four years ago, I walked the Havana streets where my grandparents used to live. Somehow, it still felt like home.
As U.S. Jewish tourism to Cuba explodes, Cuban Jewish communities struggle to keep up
The Pulitzer Prize-winning Cuban-American novelist, who died last week, wrote meaningfully about Judaic scripture and the Holocaust
When we fled Cuba in 1962, my uncle stayed. He died 50 years later, without ever explaining his decision.