Miami Beach: Synagogue
Places and attractions in the Synagogue category
Cuban Hebrew Congregation
Temple Beth Shmuel or Cuban Hebrew Congregation of Miami is a synagogue used by Ashkenazi Jewish Cuban expatriates in Miami Beach, Florida. "Approximately 94 percent of Cuba’s Jewish population fled after the Revolution." The synagogue was founded in 1961 by Felix Reyler, Oscar White, and Bernardo Benes.
Temple Beth Sholom
Temple Beth Sholom is the largest and oldest Reform Synagogue on Miami Beach, Florida, with 1210 member households. Temple Beth Sholom is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism.
Beth Jacob Social Hall and Congregation
The Beth Jacob Social Hall and Congregation was the first synagogue in Miami Beach, Florida. It is located at 301 and 311 Washington Avenue. The building at 311 was built in 1929 and designed by H Fraser Rose. The building at 301 was built in 1936 and was designed by Henry Hohauser. On October 16, 1980, it was added to the U.S.