Beth Shalom's Synagogue

Conservative synagogue · Havana

Beth Shalom's Synagogue

Conservative synagogue · Havana

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4JR6+VJR, Entre 13 y 15, 259 Calle I, La Habana 10400, Cuba

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Beth Shalom in Havana is a vibrant hub for the Jewish community, blending history and hope, with engaging people and rich cultural offerings.  

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"One of Havana’s 2 synagogues, is worth checking out if you’re interested in Jewish culture/religion. Although the local Jewish community is small, it’s active and outspoken. There’s a couple thousand Jews on the island, and there are Friday services here where anyone is welcome. You can walk around for free most any time during weekdays." - Noah Friedman-Rudovsky

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"Beth Shalom Temple, Vedado. One of Havana’s 2 synagogues, is worth checking out if you’re interested in Jewish culture/religion. Although the local Jewish community is small, it’s active and outspoken. There’s a couple thousand Jews on the island, and there are Friday services here where anyone is welcome. You can walk around for free most any time during weekdays."

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Beautiful place nice people importance about the visit when visiting the Jewish community in Cuba it was very interesting to see all the pictures of all that happened to the community

Stacy Sansone

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We walked all the way from our hotel by the ocean front looking for our friend who wanted to attend service. We got caught in a downpour, which was actually fun, and only last about 15 minutes. By the time we got to the synagogue they were getting ready for service. We looked around but our friend wasn't at this synagogue, so we headed back to the hotel, and lo and behold he was there.

Wanda Anglin

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My Jewish friend and I (not Jewish) had a wonderful experience at Beth Shalom. We pre-arranged a tour and meeting with the Cuban Jewish Community's president. The temple restored in the 1990s after decades of neglect was simple. But it was the people who greeted us and the stories of what this community is doing that was amazing. This synagogue is the center of Jewish life in Cuba. The president was an engaging very senior lady with twinkling eyes and a gift for communicating reality and hope for her community. She was open, personable, and very charming. As a non-Jew, I was very impressed with the spirit of this place and the people I met as well as the transparency with which we were allowed to learn about the history and modern-day Judaism in Cuba.

Shmuel Tropper

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A beautiful synagogue for the hebrew Ashkenazi community in La Habana Cuba.

Mimi Hull

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A beautiful facility and a very informative guide.

Veres “David Izrael” S

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pleas visit this place ! and donate to help !! may Hashem give to all immediate redemption .!!

Stephen Chase

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Best synagogue ever!!

Fidel Babani

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La principal sinagoga de Cuba, es askenazi y conservadora. Aquí radica la presidencia de la Comunidad Hebrea de Cuba. Es el centro comunitario desde donde se dirigen los proyectos más importantes como es la Escuela Dominical, Farmacia, Adulto Mayor, Rikudim y otros. También está la Biblioteca, la única de temas judíos en toda Cuba con más de 15000 volúmenes en veintiun idiomas. Sigue siendo una comunidad muy activa, cada viernes y sábado hay servicios religiosos y también se celebran todas las festividades del calendario judío.