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Mar 26, 2025

Attend a Regional Presentation on Jewish Miami: A 2024 Community Study

How many people live in Jewish Miami? How do we do Jewish? What issues do we most care about? Learn the answers on April 7 and 8 when the Greater Miami Jewish Federation presents the findings of Jewish Miami: A 2024 Community Study at four regional gatherings. Every 10 years, Federation commissions a study of the Jewish population of Miami-Dade County to gather actionable data and form a dynamic understanding of how many Jewish households and individuals call Miami-Dade home, the areas in the county where they reside, who they are and the programs, services and institutions with which they identify. The 2024 study, just completed by the Maurice and Marilyn Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies (CMJS) at Brandeis University in partnership with NORC (National Opinion Research Center) at the University of Chicago, paints an exciting picture of Jewish Miami. This is your opportunity to learn about the vibrant Jewish community you live in and the outlook regarding our future. Click here to RSVP for presentations in South Dade, The Beaches, Central Region and North Dade.

Jewish Miami Strong in Tallahassee

Jewish Miami Strong in Tallahassee

Last week, Jewish Miami was well represented at the Second Annual Israel and Jewish Advocacy Days at the Florida Capitol.

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Sold-Out Main Event Brings Miami Together

Sold-Out Main Event Brings Miami Together

Before a sold-out crowd of nearly 1,700 guests this past Sunday, Jewish Miami came together for The Main Event: A Night With Friends and Allies.

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Connecting Students in Yerucham and Miami

Connecting Students in Yerucham and Miami

Federation is building a meaningful connection between Jewish Miami congregational school students and their counterparts in Israel through its Tu B’Shevat Across the Sea: Miami-Yerucham Partner Trees project.

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Federation Working to Prevent Suicide in Israel

Federation Working to Prevent Suicide in Israel

Between 2023 and 2025, emergency room visits by children and teens due to suicidality increased by roughly 60 percent. Federation is funding programs like Gila’s Way to prevent more tragedies amidst Israel’s national mental health crisis.

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