Abstract
<span;>José <span;>Julián<span;> Martí Pérez is considered the most universal of Cubans, based on the scope of his work and the significance of it for the search for a more just world. In this sense he has been honored in numerous countries throughout the Orb. The Hebrew community is one of those that has paid a deserved tribute to the teacher, due to Marti’s own relationship with <span;>hebrew<span;> personalities and communities, during his life in addition to the references and analyzes that he will perform in his work. This relationship of Martí with this social group has been scarcely addressed, as is also the theme concerning their homages to the Master. <span;>Even though this community has paid significant tribute to the Apostle, to the point of sowing in Israel a search with his name between 1954 and 1955.<span;> Therefore, this research will aim to: Explain the relationship of José Martí <span;>hebrew<span;> personalities and communities, in addition to the tributes they offered him after his death, mainly on the centenary of his birth. <span;>
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