Abstract
The massive influx of Ashkenazi to Cuba after the First World War, accelerated by the arrival of refugees from Nazi-fascism 1933-1948, continued the gradual process of integration of the Jewish community in Cuba's economic situation and positively influenced the economic outlook of the time. The article discusses how this process took place through the pages of Hebrew Almanac Habaner Lern, the most representative of Jewish publications of the time.
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