Next year in Havana

The phrase: "next year in Havana", or similarly: "next year in Cuba", are popular phrases used by Cuban exiles, that are often used as toasts during family holidays, and are used to reaffirm the temporary status of their exile, and a wish to one day return to Cuba. The phrase is often used in homage to the Hebrew prayer: L'Shana Haba'ah, which is said at the end of Passover Seder, and translates to English as: "Next year in Jerusalem".

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Next year in Havana

The phrase: "next year in Havana", or similarly: "next year in Cuba", are popular phrases used by Cuban exiles, that are often used as toasts during family holidays, and are used to reaffirm the temporary status of their exile, and a wish to one day return to Cuba. The phrase is often used in homage to the Hebrew prayer: L'Shana Haba'ah, which is said at the end of Passover Seder, and translates to English as: "Next year in Jerusalem".

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