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In the Caribbean, Yom Kippur is primarily observed by Jewish communities in countries such as Cuba, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago. These nations have historical Jewish populations that maintain traditions and practices associated with the holiday. Although the Jewish population is relatively small, synagogues and community centers often hold services and events to mark this solemn day of atonement.

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