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Aug 22, 2023

High Holiday Welcome Program Offers Free Seats for Religious Services

Through the High Holiday Welcome Program, the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the Rabbinical Association of Greater Miami, together with participating synagogues, are offering free High Holiday seats to unaffiliated members of our community. If you have not already made plans to attend Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur services, we encourage you to join a synagogue. But if you can’t do so in time for the holidays, you may attend services at one of the synagogues where we have arranged for a limited number of seats at no charge. Advance registration is required and may be made online at JewishMiami.org/highholiday/2023 beginning on Monday, August 28. You may also call 305.373.SEAT (305.373.7328) beginning at Noon on Monday. All denominations are welcome. This program is made possible through donations to the Annual Greater Miami Jewish Federation/UJA Campaign. May 5784 be a sweet year for you and your family, full of peace and happiness.

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8th Annual CAJE Robotics Festival

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Supported by the Eleanor M. and Herbert D. Katz Foundation and hosted by Scheck Hillel Community School, more than 200 students and educators from 11 Jewish day schools across South Florida came together for a day dedicated to robotics, engineering, coding, creativity and collaborative learning.

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