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  2. Cuban Hebrew Congregation - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban Hebrew Congregation, or Temple Beth Shmuel, is a Conservative synagogue used by Ashkenazi Jewish Cuban expatriates, located at 1700 North Michigan Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, in the United States.

  3. Category:Synagogues in Miami Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth Sholom (Miami Beach, Florida) C. Cuban Hebrew Congregation This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:36 (UTC). ...

  4. What food is Miami known for? Try the city's top 10 most ...

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    You'll find great taco trucks on Miami Beach and in Downtown Miami too. 2. Savor Some Stone Crab. ... You'll taste all of Miami's favorite dishes, including Florida's beloved stone crab.

  5. Category:Jews and Judaism in Miami Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jews and Judaism in Miami Beach, Florida" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.

  6. Temple Beth Sholom (Miami Beach, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    A charter of the State of Florida was granted shortly thereafter. Rabbi Samuel Machtai, the "Radio Rabbi", conducted the first High Holy Days Services in 1942. The service was held in a storefront, where 20 Miami Beach Jewish families gathered to provide a house of worship for themselves and for Jewish servicemen. [2]

  7. Miami Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    John S. Collins, founding developer of Miami Beach The opening of Collins Bridge in 1913, the longest wooden bridge in the world at the time Carl G. Fisher in 1909 An aerial view of the Flamingo Hotel, c. 1922 Roller skating waitresses at Roney Plaza Hotel in Miami Beach in 1939 Only a few beach areas were open to Jews in 1947 when Temple Emanu-El was built Temple Menorah was developed from an ...

  8. St. Bernard de Clairvaux Church - Wikipedia

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    It was eventually reassembled at 16711 West Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach, Florida, where it is now an Episcopal church and tourist attraction called Ancient Spanish Monastery. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] History from 1133–1926

  9. Category:Islands of Miami Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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