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  2. List of Hatzalah chapters - Wikipedia

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    Now known as Hatzalah South Florida Emergency Medical Services, the non-profit volunteer organization is a fully licensed advanced life support service provider, and provides emergency basic life support and advanced life support response and transport in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties, serving communities in some areas of ...

  3. Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach (JCAB) is a Modern Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Nassau Avenue in Atlantic Beach, Nassau County, Long Island, New York, in the United States. [1] Founded in 1953, [2] JCAB is the primary synagogue in the Atlantic Beach village, serving the local Jewish community of approximately 250 ...

  4. List of synagogues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1.8 Florida. 1.8.1 Former synagogues. 1.9 Georgia. 1.10 Hawaii. 1.11 Idaho. ... Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach, Atlantic Beach; Jewish Center of the Hamptons, East ...

  5. Atlantic Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Beach is a city in Duval County, Florida, United States and the second largest of the Jacksonville Beaches communities. When the majority of communities in Duval County consolidated with Jacksonville in 1968, Atlantic Beach, along with Jacksonville Beach , Neptune Beach , and Baldwin , remained quasi-independent.

  6. Jewish Museum of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU is a museum that is a department of Florida International University that preserves Florida Jewish history, culture, and art [3] and is located in two restored historic buildings that were formerly synagogues, at 301 & 311 Washington Ave., in Miami Beach, Florida.

  7. Cuban Hebrew Congregation - Wikipedia

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    "Approximately 94 percent of Cuba’s Jewish population fled after the [1959] Revolution." [1] The synagogue was founded in 1961 by Felix Reyler, Oscar White, and Bernardo Benes. Its current location at 1700 North Michigan Avenue opened in 1975, with an expansion in 1982. [2] The congregation is led by Rabbi Stephen Texon and Baal Koreh Jacques ...

  8. The Shul of Bal Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The Shul was founded by Rabbi Sholom Lipskar, [2] who was sent in 1969 as an emissary of the Chabad-Lubavitch Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneersohn, to Miami Beach. [3] After finding no active Jewish community in the Surfside area, Lipskar initially met in hotel rooms before moving to a storefront. [3] [4] [5]

  9. Kenneth Treister - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Treister, FAIA is an American architect, architectural historian, sculptor, photographer, author and lecturer.He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and is best known for the Holocaust Memorial he built in Miami Beach, Florida.