The Sinagoga de la Communidad Hebrea Hatikva is a Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Santiago, Cuba.
It was called the Jewish Society of Eastern Cuba (Spanish: Sociedad Union Israelita de Oriente de Cuba) and was composed mainly of Sephardic Jews from Turkey.
Ashkenazi Jews arrived from Poland during World War II.
Worshipping initially from a private residence, the former synagogue building was reopened on July 25, 1995, and was consecrated by Rabbi Sh'muel Szteinhendle.
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