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Oct 27, 2018

A Statement from the Greater Miami Jewish Federation on the Pittsburgh Synagogue Attack

The Greater Miami Jewish Federation, along with its Jewish Community Relations Council and Rabbinical Association of Greater Miami, joins Jewish communities and all people of good will in expressing our outrage and grief at this morning’s barbaric attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA. The cold-blooded and brutal attack on Jews gathered in prayer on the Sabbath demonstrates that evil knows no limits. We are sickened by reports that the gunman shouted, “All these Jews need to die,” before opening fire.

The mass shooting is being investigated as a hate crime and is a stark reminder of increased worldwide anti-Semitism. The Anti-Defamation League has reported that the number of anti-Semitic incidents throughout the United States was nearly 60% higher in 2017 than in 2016, a record, single-year increase. In Florida alone, there were nearly 100 anti-Semitic incidents last year, occurring at businesses, in private homes and public places like parks and streets.

While there is no indication of any known threat to Jewish institutions in Florida, we are grateful to law enforcement throughout Miami-Dade County for its cooperation and for its commitment to add extra patrols at area synagogues and Jewish institutions. It is vital to remain vigilant and immediately report any suspicious activity to authorities.

We pray for the full recovery of those injured in the attack, including the brave and selfless law enforcement personnel who captured the murderer. We extend our deepest condolences to the families and friends of the victims who were killed. May they be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem and may their memories forever be as a blessing. May we all recommit ourselves to work for the day when all bigotry and hatred are eliminated from our world and our lives.

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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