- Anna
Hebrea also
known as Anna the
Hebrew or Anna of Rome (fl. 1508) was an Italian-Jewish
beautician and cosmetician. She is one of the
earliest businesswomen...
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arrive and in 1914, they
established their own
community organization,
Union Hebrea Shevet Achim. Most of the
Sephardi immigrants arrived poor and
turned to...
- The
Sinagoga de la
Communidad Hebrea Hatikva is a
Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in Santiago, Cuba. The
first Jewish community...
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Eugenio Maria Romero. His book El
Martirio de la Jóven Hachuel, ó, La
Heroina Hebrea (lit. 'The
Martyrdom of the
Young Hachuel, or, The
Hebrew Heroine') was...
- The
Chevet Achim Synagogue (Spanish:
Templo Union Hebrea Chevet Achim) is a
former Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located on
Calle Inquisidor, in the...
- The Coro
Synagogue (Spanish: Casa de Oración
Hebrea), is a
former Jewish synagogue, now museum,
located on
Talavera Street, in the city of
Santa Ana de...
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Communidad Hebrea Hatikva,
Santiago de Cuba
Moreshet Yisrael at the
Fuchsberg Center,
Jerusalem Comunidad Bet El de Mexico,
Mexico City
Comunidad Hebrea En San...
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Synagogues Beth
Shalom Temple Centro Hebreo Sefaradi Sinagoga de la
Communidad Hebrea Hatikva Former Chevet Achim List of
Cuban Jews List of synagogues...
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Battle of
Santiago de Cuba, 1898
Carnaval of
Santiago de Cuba
Communidad Hebrea Hatikva List of
cities in Cuba List of
places in Cuba
Oriente Province Santa...
- Nicaragua: sus
antecedentes judíos.
Universidad de Madrid, Cátedra de
Lengua Hebrea e
Historia de los judíos. Madrid, 1971. Gitlitz,
David M., Los
Arias Dávila...