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Castro quits but Cuban Jews
expect little to change, for now
Larry Luxner
Cuban exiles play chess at Maximo Gomez Park in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood, a hotbed of anti-Castro sentiment in South Florida.
The end of Fidel Castro's political career is not expected to change Cuba's friendliness toward its Jews -- or the state's antipathy toward Israel.

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