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  1. Miami, Florida Jewish history. Jews first permanently settled in the Miami, Florida area in 1896. In 1907, the first bris occurred in Miami-Dade County. It was for Eddie Cohen. In 1913, B'nai Zion, the first congregation in Miami-Dade County, was founded. It later was renamed as Beth David.

  2. Miami Beach, Florida 33139. Phone: Fax: 305-672-5933. Email: More than 500 photos and artifacts depict the Jewish experience in Florida since 1763. 301 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, US.

  3. 1990 After eight years of statewide research of 250+ years of hidden Florida Jewish history, the traveling exhibit MOSAIC: Jewish Life in Florida begins its tour to 13 cities. 1990 Gwen Margolis of Miami becomes first female Florida Senate president, the first in the nation. 1994 Florida is one of first states to mandate Holocaust education ...

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  4. Jewish population by metropolitan area. Judaism is the second-largest religion practiced in New York City, with approximately 1.6 million adherents as of 2022, representing the largest Jewish community of any city in the world, greater than the combined totals of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. [3] [4] Nearly half of New York City's Jews live in Brooklyn.

  5. Jan 31, 2022 · In 2003, Jeb Bush designated January as Florida Jewish History Month. To commemorate this month, WGCU looks into the history of what Jewish people have done to impact Southwest Florida.

  6. Apr 12, 2021 · Interstate 95 is the United States’ most used highway, running along the eastern seaboard from Miami to Maine. In Florida, I-95 is the main artery of the state’s Atlantic Coast, connecting every major city in Brevard County, a seventy-mile long strip colloquially known as the Space Coast thanks to NASA’s prominent Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral.

  7. Feb 27, 2017 · Orlando. Is 4th Fastest Growing City in USA, and Its Jewish Community Is Growing, Too. Minutes from Universal Studios, Seaworld and Disney World, Orlando is known as a popular destination city for its exciting theme parks. Recently named with the highest job growth and the 4th fastest growing city by Forbes magazine, Orlando has become more ...

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