Abstract
The work addresses the dichotomy into the Cuban Hebrew community between the most radical sectors related to the labor movement and the revolutionary Marxist ideology and the moderates, focused on the economic and social ascent in 1931, the closure of the frankly oriented community association Communist Hebrew Cultural Center (Kultur Farain) and the identification of the Hebrews with the communist ideology, which in the wake of the incident made the press of the time.
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