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Five Countries Over Four Days: How Cuba's Maccabiah Games Delegation Made it to Israel

Nearly three decades after Hella Eskenazi's first trip from her home in Cuba to the Maccabiah Games in Israel, the journey hasn't gotten much easier. This time she was joined by dozens of athletes who traveled through five countries over more than four days to reach Israel — a consequence of both the turmoil affecting travel to Israel generally and the unique complexities of getting anywhere from their island nation in the Caribbean. Eskenazi first made the trip in 1997, when she was a member of Cuba's national karate team and her country's sole representative at the competition known as the “Jewish Olympics.”

Now 56, Eskenazi is both an athlete and the vice president of Patronato de la Casa de la Comunidad Hebrea de Cuba, her nation's Jewish community and main synagogue. Cuba sent 52 athletes to this summer's Games, many of whom already live in Israel after making aliyah. For the 29 who traveled from Havana, the trip was anything but easy. With no national airline of comparable international reach, the delegation flew first to Panama simply to reach Paris; when flights to Tel Aviv were canceled, part of the group routed through Austria and part through Abu Dhabi, with layovers of 12 and 15 hours. Eskenazi credited the Maccabi World Union with getting them there at all.

The arrival was worth it. “It has been very, very emotional for us because in Cuba we have many difficulties right now,” Eskenazi said. To arrive in Israel, she added, and to have electricity, food, safety, friends, sport, and the company of people from all over the world, has meant a great deal to her athletes. Cuba has won several medals in softball, futsal and basketball, and Eskenazi took silver in the one-mile run and bronze in the five-kilometer race for the 55-59 age bracket. “When I visit Israel, I feel like Cuba, like my country,” she said. “I feel that this is my home, also.”

(TOI/VFI News)

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