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  2. Moses Montefiore Congregation - Wikipedia

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    On May 21, 1889, the congregation dedicated a Romanesque Revival / Moorish Revival synagogue building at the southeast corner of Monroe and Prairie Streets. [1] [2] It is one of the relatively few surviving 19th century synagogue buildings in the United States. [3] In 1959 the congregation moved to a new building in the Fairway Knolls ...

  3. The Shul of Bal Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The synagogue building was opened in 1994, in time for Rosh Hashanah, and cost $9 million, and is 3,200 m 2 (34,000 sq ft) in area. [7] The building is colonnaded and the design resembles ancient Jerusalem sandstone. [4] In 2016, The Shul announced a 3,700 m 2 (40,000 sq ft) expansion at the cost of $20 million to be finished in two years. The ...

  4. 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]

  5. Edmond J. Safra Synagogue (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Edmond J. Safra Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 19275 Mystic Pointe Drive, Aventura, Miami-Dade County, Florida, in the United States. The congregation practises in the Sephardi rite. Rabbi Yosef Galimidi has served as rabbi since 2008. [1]

  6. Category:Synagogues in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Synagogues on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida (3 P) Pages in category "Synagogues in Florida" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. Temple Beth-El (Pensacola, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth-El (Hebrew: ק.ק. בית אל) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 800 North Palafox Street, in downtown Pensacola, Florida, in the United States. Founded in 1876, it is the oldest Jewish congregation in Florida. [1]

  8. Cuban Hebrew Congregation - Wikipedia

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    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 Malka. It currently hosts 170 member households and has a Montessori School.

  9. Palm Beach Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    Palm Beach Synagogue is a synagogue founded in 1994 in Palm Beach, Florida by Rabbi Moshe and Dinie Scheiner. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The building was among the 28 winners of the 2016 Faith & Form/IFRAA Religious Art and Architecture Award, which earned recognition for liturgical interior design by New York-based architect Arthur Chabon.