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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 Sunny Isles Beach 305.935.9095 Orthodox
Young Israel of Kendall 305.232.6833 Orthodox
Young Israel of Greater Miami 305.651.3591 Orthodox
Young Israel of Bal Harbour 305.866.0203 Orthodox
Young Israel of Aventura 954.623.7037 Orthodox
Willie & Celia Trump Synagogue 305.931.4777 Orthodox
The Shul of Bal Harbour 305.868.1411 Orthodox
The Rok Family Shul - Chabad Downtown Jewish Center 305.373.8303 Orthodox
The Jewish Center - Chabad of North Miami 305.892.1234 Orthodox
The Center for Jewish Life at Beth David (N) 305.854.3911 Nondenominational
Temple Sinai of North Dade 305.932.9010 Reform
Temple Moses Sephardic Congregation of Florida 305.861.6308 Orthodox Sephardic
Temple Menorah 305.866.0221 Traditional
Temple Judea 305.667.5657 Reform
Temple Israel of Greater Miami 305.573.5900 Reform
Temple Hatikvah - Homestead Jewish Center 305.454.4944 Reform
Temple Emanu-El 305.538.2503 Conservative
Temple Beth Sholom 305.538.7231 Reform
Temple Beth Or 305.235.1419 Reconstructionist
Temple Beth Am 305.667.6667 Reform
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Brodie Family Legacy

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Summer Camp for Israeli Victims of Terror


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Igor Shteyrenberg Day

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Mazal tov to Igor Shteyrenberg, Executive Director of the Miami Jewish Film Festival (MJFF), who was recently honored by Mayor Dan Gelber and the City of Miami Beach with a Proclamation dedicating August 23rd as “Igor Shteyrenberg Day.”

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