A Project of the Sephardic Center
Havana, Cuba
October 2011 was a very special month for the Jewish
community in Cuba. The
Sephardic Center, which serves all of the Jewish community in Havana, in
October, opened the Mitrani Senior Center to help meet the needs of
elderly members of the community.
Forty people attended the first day opening and participated in a range
of workshops including exercise, stretching, art, and ceramic classes. All
were given a nutritious breakfast and lunch, and several arranged to
have a massage and met with the medical team on staff. Dr.
Mayra Levy, the Director of the Mitrani Senior Center and also head of
the Sephardic Center, is a physician with 36 years of experience and is
lending her expertise to the Center.
In the coming months, more people will be attending the Center and more
workshops and services will be added.
The Mitrani Senior Center is key to helping elderly members of the Cuban
Jewish community meet their emotional, psychological, social, and
medical needs. The Sephardic Center has stepped up to the plate to help
fill these essential needs: Cuban pensioners receive an average of only
$12 monthly; spend 80% of their income on food; and many are without a support
network because family members have made Aliyah.
Dr. Levy and staff of the Mitrani Center hope that one day soon more
than 100 elderly Jews will be able to attend the Senior Center. You
can help make that happen. For
more information, go to JewsofCubaorg.com,
or contact Jewish Cuba Connection at
jewishcubaconnection@gmail.com.
Dr. Mayra Levy, Director of the Mitrani Senior Center