B'NAI
B'RITH CUBA MAIMONIDES LODGE
SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
MAY, 2003
The
B'nai B'rith Maimonides Lodge in Cuba has recently celebrated
its sixtieth anniversary. The celebration is considered
one of the most important moments for Cuba's Jewish community
in recent memory.
The
celebration was an exciting, two-day event, beginning at
3:30 on Saturday, May 17, 2003 at the Patronato (a.k.a.
Jewish Community Center). The facility had a near-full house
of 125 people for speeches, award presentations and dinner.
The event started with a review of the lodge's history by
Lodge President Isaac Rousso. Five awards were presented:
one to Stanley Cohen (International Chairman of the B'nai
B'rith Cuban Jewish Relief Project) and one each to June
Safran and Stanley Falkenstein (from California). Other
awards were given to Dr. Jose Miller, president of the Jewish
community and Isaac Gelen, past-president of B'nai B'rith
Cuba.
A
special highlight was the proclamation honoring the lodge's
60 years serving the community that Joel Kaplan (President,
B'nai B'rith International) and Dan Mariaschin (Executive
Vice President) had signed.
Stanley
Cohen made a speech presenting the proclamation together
with a plaque honoring the 60th anniversary, along with
a special Humanitarian Award to Isaac Russo. During his
speech, Cohen had asked for all of the members of B'nai
B'rith to stand. Although not all in attendance were members,
everyone stood anyway to applaud B'nai B'rith.
The
guests included prominent non-Jews as well as members of
the community, including scholars from the University Of
Havana among other local dignitaries. This is part of the
chapter's goal of being a part of the greater Cuban community
by having such people speak at their meetings on a regular
basis.
On
Sunday, May 18, the lodge held a family-friendly picnic
for the Jewish community at large. About 130 people traveled
in three buses to a park in the mountains about 70 kilometers
from Havana. Stu & Karen Cooper brought toys and games for
the children such as Frisbees, badminton, jump-rope, and
basketballs. These are items the kids would not otherwise
have.
The
anniversary celebration was applauded by all the leaders
of the Jewish community. Cuban-Jewish leaders came from
across the country, including Camaguey, Santiago de Cuba,
Santa Clara and Cienfuegos.
Our
Maimonides Lodge is probably the fastest growing lodge (percentage-wise)
in the world. In early 2002, there were only about 20 largely
inactive members. But since Isaac Rousso's election as president,
along with our Tzedaka Fund Project and other programs,
the membership has more than doubled to about 50 very active
people. There is now so much interest in joining, that they
have temporarily suspended new member admission until recent
additions have been absorbed. (It will be reopened to new
B'nai B'rith members in June 2003, when membership may double
again). The members appreciate the lodge's decision-making
power and valuable programs that our support has made possible.
At
the June 1, 2003 B'nai B'rith Board Of Governors meeting
in Baltimore, a report on the success of the lodge and the
anniversary celebration was made by Stanley Cohen, International
Chairman of the B'nai B'rith Cuban Jewish Relief Project.
The board was extremely impressed with both the chapter
and the relief project. Joel Kaplan, President of B'nai
B'rith International, received a Certificate Of Appreciation
for his support.