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Raul Castro celebrates Hanukkah with Cuban Jews

Cuban president lights first candle of menorah in Havana synagogue. Meanwhile, local government holds Jewish-American subcontractor on spy suspicions

Cuban President Raul Castro celebrated Hanukkah on Sunday with the island's tiny Jewish community, a heavily symbolic act at a time when his government is holding a Jewish-American subcontractor on suspicion of spying.

 

Neither Castro nor those assembled at Havana's Shalom synagogue mentioned the name Alan Gross during the gathering, which was broadcast on the state-television newscast Sunday evening. But Gross's one-year detention without charge was the elephant in the room.

 

The US government says Gross was in Cuba as part of a USAID program to distribute communications equipment to the island's 1,500-strong Jewish community, and both the State Department and Gross's wife, Judy, made fresh appeals this week for his release. The leaders of Havana's two main Jewish groups have denied having anything to do with him.


Lighting first candle of menorah (Photo: AP)

 

Castro wore a suit and a yarmulke, the head covering which observant Jews wear as a symbol of their deference to God, and was given the honor of lighting the first candle of the menorah. It was the first time in memory that either Castro or his brother Fidel appeared with the Jewish community at a religious celebration like Hanukkah.

 

Raul Castro thanked his hosts for a "very enjoyable afternoon," and said he hoped to have more time on another occasion to come and talk about "the Hebrew community in Cuba and the fabulous history of the Hebrew people."

 

Gross, a native of Potomac, Maryland, was arrested December 3, 2009. His family denies he was spying, saying he brought communications equipment for use by the local Jewish community, not dissidents. The US government says his continued detention is a "major impediment" to improved ties between the two Cold War enemies.

 

 


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