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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 Offers Kever Avot

Jewish Miami Offers Kever Avot

Offered at a variety of cemeteries and virtually on Zoom, participants will join together in memory and prayer and light a yahrzeit candle for those who brought light into this world. Following the short program, you can visit the graves of loved ones with relevant materials provided.

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Limited Number of High Holidays Services Seats Available

Limited Number of High Holidays Services Seats Available

The Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the Rabbinical Association of Greater Miami are once again partnering with local synagogues to make High Holiday services accessible to all.

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All Are Welcome to Worship in Jewish Miami

All Are Welcome to Worship in Jewish Miami

As we approach the High Holidays, it’s important to remember that all people — those with disabilities and those without — want to participate in community prayer. That is why Federation’s Miami Jewish Abilities Alliance (MJAA) is sharing valuable resources to elevate worship and celebrate Judaism.

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Women’s Philanthropy Installs New Board

Women’s Philanthropy Installs New Board

Hundreds of people from across Jewish Miami gathered recently at the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens to thank the outgoing Federation Women’s Philanthropy Board of Directors for their outstanding service and to install new leadership for the coming year.

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