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Miami is home to an astounding number of organizations that serve the many needs of our Jewish community. So, where to start when you want to find something specific? Right here!

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Name Phone Denomination
Young Israel of Bal Harbour 305.866.0203 Orthodox
Edmond J. Safra Synagogue 305.931.4313 Orthodox
Kol Eliyahu, formerly Adas Dej 845.537.0643 Orthodox
Young Israel of Greater Miami 305.651.3591 Orthodox
Bet Ovadia - Chabad of Miami 305.445.5444 Orthodox
Magen David Congregation - Syrian Sephardic 305.520.9348 Orthodox
Young Israel of Kendall 305.232.6833 Orthodox
Congregation Shaaray Tefilah 305.651.1562 Orthodox
Young Israel of Sunny Isles Beach 305.935.9095 Orthodox
Chabad Center for Jewish Life - NW Dade & Miami Lakes 754.244.2162 Orthodox
Beth Israel Congregation 305.538.1251 Orthodox
Chabad of Key Biscayne 305.365.6744 Orthodox
Ohev Shalom Congregation 305.865.9851 Orthodox
Shalom Congregation 718.404.2282 Orthodox
California Club Chabad 786.553.4453 Orthodox
Congregation Ohr Chaim 305.674.1326 Orthodox
Talmudic University of Florida 305.534.7050 Orthodox
Beit Rambam Congregation 305.935.6133 Orthodox
Skylake Synagogue 305.945.8712 Orthodox
Chabad of Miami Shores 305.354.0100 Orthodox
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