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If you have questions, comments or concerns, please fill out the form below or contact a Greater Miami Jewish Federation professional at one of our three offices.

Main Office
305.576.4000
Stanley C. Myers Building
4200 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33137-3279
North Dade Office
305.705.0800
Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center on the Sanford L. Ziff Campus
18900 N.E. 25 Avenue
North Miami Beach, FL 33180
South Dade Office
305.595.5151
Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center at The Jay Morton-Levinthal Campus
11155 S.W. 112 Avenue
Miami, FL 33176

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Yom HaShoah Community Commemoration

Yom HaShoah Community Commemoration

This Sunday, May 5, come together with your Miami community to pay tribute to the 6 million Jewish men, women and children who were murdered during the Holocaust and honor the strength and courage of the Survivors.

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Don’t Miss The 86th Annual Meeting

Don’t Miss The 86th Annual Meeting

During this important event, taking place at the Jungle Island Ballroom, Federation will install our 2024-2025 Board of Directors, Trustees, Leadership Council and Council of Jewish Organizations, including incoming Chair of the Board Lily Serviansky and incoming General Campaign Chair Mojdeh Khaghan Daniel.

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Federation Helps Kibbutz Or HaNer

Federation Helps Kibbutz Or HaNer

As communities across Israel struggle to recover from Hamas’ brutal terrorist attacks of October 7, the Greater Miami Jewish Federation is partnering with one affected kibbutz to provide vital financial and emotional support.

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The Last Ones: Holocaust Survivors Share Their Stories

The Last Ones: Holocaust Survivors Share Their Stories

The Last Ones, a multidimensional project incorporating video, podcasts, books and more, received a Federation grant to further its mission of creating a link between the last living Holocaust Survivors and younger generations

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