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Sinagoga de la Communidad Hebrea Hatikva

Coordinates: 20°01′29″N 75°49′19″W / 20.02472°N 75.82194°W / 20.02472; -75.82194
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Sinagoga de la Communidad Hebrea Hatikva
Religion
AffiliationConservative Judaism
RiteNusach Sefard
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusSynagogue
  • 1924–1960
  • since 1993
StatusActive
Location
LocationMariano Corona No. 273 e/ Habana y Maceo, Santiago
CountryCuba
Sinagoga de la Communidad Hebrea Hatikva is located in Cuba
Sinagoga de la Communidad Hebrea Hatikva
Location of the synagogue in Cuba
Geographic coordinates20°01′29″N 75°49′19″W / 20.02472°N 75.82194°W / 20.02472; -75.82194
Architecture
Date establishedAs a congregation:
  • 1924
  • 1993
Completed1939
Website
jewishcuba.org/hatikva/hatiksp.html
(in Spanish)

The Sinagoga de la Communidad Hebrea Hatikva is a Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Santiago, Cuba.

History

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The first Jewish community in Santiago was founded October 1924. It was called the Jewish Society of Eastern Cuba (Spanish: Sociedad Union Israelita de Oriente de Cuba) and was comprised mainly of Sephardic Jews from Turkey. In 1939, the congregation built its first synagogue, called the Synagogue of Santiago de Cuba (Spanish: Sinagoga de Santiago de Cuba). Ashkenazi Jews arrived from Poland during World War II. The congregation remained active until 1959, and the synagogue was closed in 1960.[1]

After years of inactivity, the congregation was established in October 1993. Worshipping initially from a private residence, the former synagogue building was reopened on July 25, 1995, and was consecrated by Rabbi Sh'muel Szteinhendle.[2]

It was the first Jewish congregation to host a website in Cuba.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "History of the community". Jewish Cuba. n.d. Retrieved November 6, 2024.
  2. ^ "Synagogue Today". Jewish Cuba. n.d. Retrieved November 6, 2024.
  3. ^ "SYNAGOGUES AND CONGREGATIONS". The Jews of Cuba. n.d. Retrieved November 8, 2024.
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Official website (in Spanish)