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=== Maps of Cuba  ===
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*For a map of Cuba at Wikipedia.org click [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba#/media/File:Cuba_rel94.jpg here].
*For a map of Cuba at Wikipedia.org click [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba#/media/File:Cuba_rel94.jpg here].


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=== Jewish History in Cuba  ===
 
During the 16th and 17th centuries, Jews immigrated to Cuba from Portuguese controlled Brazil due to persecution. New Jewish immigrants established trade in Cuba and, by the 18th century, Cuban Jewish trade reached Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Hamburg, Germany.
 
In the late 1800's, Jews from the Dutch Antilles settled in Cuba. Many Jewish traders pursuing business in the New World set up outposts on the island. In 1898, after the Spanish-American War, Jews established a permanent presence in Cuba. American Ashkenazi Jews born in Romania and elsewhere in Eastern Europe immigrated to Cuba to work for U.S.-owned plantations and businesses. In 1906, 11 American Jews founded Cuba's first synagogue, the United Hebrew Congregation, a Reform synagogue that conducted services in English. This is considered the official beginning of the Cuban Jewish community.  
 
A large number of Jews immigrated to Cuba from 1910 until 1920, including Sephardic Jews from Türkiye. Many Jews came from Eastern Europe and used Cuba as a stopover en route to the United States, which had a strict quota system at that time. Many decided to stay since there was little anti-Semitism in Cuba, as well as good weather. Many of the new immigrants from Europe prospered in Cuban’s garment industry. By 1924, there were 24,000 Jews living in Cuba. (This information is taken from [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Cuba.html Jewish Virtual Library])
 
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=== Online Research  ===
Use the JewishGen Communities Database by clicking [http://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/Search.asp here].-->


The website [http://www.jewishcuba.org/ www.jewishcuba.org/] is being phased out but they still have a couple of pages that are of interest to Jewish genealolgy. You will find the idex to the book ''The The Jewish Community of Cuba: Memory and History''. In that index you will find a list of surnames. click [http://jewishcuba.org/famties/bej.html here] and the index from the book ''Cuban Jewish Journeys'' [http://jewishcuba.org/famties/betlop.html here] From the same website you will find a list of Jewish burials [http://jewishcuba.org/famties/burials.html here]
=== Jewish History in Belarus ===


*Lithuanian Jews inhabited what is present-day Belarus. To learn of their history, read the Wikipedia.org article ''Lithuanian Jews'', by clicking [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuanian_Jews here]].


=== Books on the Jews of Cuba  ===
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Nothing beats research for aiding in your search for ancestors. Knowing the historical background can provide a road map of understanding but that's not all! You will likely find research sources on the pages history books. Before purchasing a book check out the FamilySearch Catalog,[https://books.google.com/ Google Books] or [https://www.worldcat.org/ World Cat] to see if these books are available online or at a library near you. <br>
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'''Tropical Diaspora: The Jewish Experience in Cuba<br>by Robert M. Levine <br>August 20, 1993'''
=== The JewishGen Belarus Database  ===


'''An Island Called Home: Returning to Jewish Cuba<br>by Ruth Behar, Humberto Mayo'''l
*More than 650,000 records from many different sources: vital records, voter lists, business directories, ghetto records. ''Requires free registration.'' To search, click [http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/#Belarus here].


'''The The Jewish Community of Cuba: Memory and History<br>by Margalit Bejarano, Haim Avni'''
=== Miriam Weiner Routes to Roots Foundation  ===


'''Jewish Community of Cuba<br>by Jay Levinson<br>Jan 10, 2006'''  
*For ''A Genealogical and Family History guide to Jewish and civil records in Eastern Europe'', click [http://www.rtrfoundation.org/ here] and '''hover over Belarus'''.


'''Cuban Jewish Journeys: Searching For Identity Home &amp; History In Miami '''
=== Archives of Belarus  ===


'''by Caroline Bettinger-Lopez<br>December 15, 2000'''<br><br>
*View the Archives of Belarus home page by clicking [http://www.archives.gov.by/eng/ here]. Includes a "Contacts" link.
*Discover over 50 web pages of Jewish information available online at the Archives of Belarus by clicking [http://www.archives.gov.by/eng/index.php?id=search here] to search. Follow up by starting a search for the word '''"Jewish"''' and clicking the '''"Search"''' button.


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=== Help with Belarus Jewish Research  ===


[[Category:Cuba]] [[Category:Jewish Records]] [[Category:Jewish Records by Country, Region, and City]]
*The JewishGen Belarus Special Interest Group (SIG) includes links, helps, and other resources. Visit this page by clicking [http://www.jewishgen.org/Belarus/resources.htm#top here].
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Jewish History in Belarus[edit | edit source]

  • Lithuanian Jews inhabited what is present-day Belarus. To learn of their history, read the Wikipedia.org article Lithuanian Jews, by clicking here].


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The JewishGen Belarus Database[edit | edit source]

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Miriam Weiner Routes to Roots Foundation[edit | edit source]

  • For A Genealogical and Family History guide to Jewish and civil records in Eastern Europe, click here and hover over Belarus.

Archives of Belarus[edit | edit source]

  • View the Archives of Belarus home page by clicking here. Includes a "Contacts" link.
  • Discover over 50 web pages of Jewish information available online at the Archives of Belarus by clicking here to search. Follow up by starting a search for the word "Jewish" and clicking the "Search" button.

Help with Belarus Jewish Research[edit | edit source]

  • The JewishGen Belarus Special Interest Group (SIG) includes links, helps, and other resources. Visit this page by clicking here.