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South Florida South Florida is the southernmost region of the U.S. state of Florida. It is one of Florida's three most commonly referred to directional regions; the other two are Central Florida and North Florida. South Florida is the southernmost part of th ...
is a recognized region of the state of Florida, comprising Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties. These counties contain approximately 12% of the land in Florida, but 28% of its population. The University of South Florida, in
Tampa Tampa () is a city on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. The city's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area and the seat of Hillsborough County ...
, is not in South Florida as the term is used today. The history of the Jews in South Florida dates back to the 19th century. Many
South Florida South Florida is the southernmost region of the U.S. state of Florida. It is one of Florida's three most commonly referred to directional regions; the other two are Central Florida and North Florida. South Florida is the southernmost part of th ...
Jews are
Ashkenazi Ashkenazi Jews ( ; he, יְהוּדֵי אַשְׁכְּנַז, translit=Yehudei Ashkenaz, ; yi, אַשכּנזישע ייִדן, Ashkenazishe Yidn), also known as Ashkenazic Jews or ''Ashkenazim'',, Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation: , singu ...
(descendants of Russian, Polish, and Eastern European ancestry), and Latin American (Cuba, Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, Chile). Many are also French, Moroccan, Syrian, Bukharian, and Israeli. There is a significant
Sephardic Sephardic (or Sephardi) Jews (, ; lad, Djudíos Sefardíes), also ''Sepharadim'' , Modern Hebrew: ''Sfaradim'', Tiberian Hebrew, Tiberian: Səp̄āraddîm, also , ''Ye'hude Sepharad'', lit. "The Jews of Spain", es, Judíos sefardíes (or ), ...
and Mizrachi population as well. Presently, there are approximately 514,000 Jews living in South Florida. The population of Palm Beach County is 15.8% Jewish.
Boca Raton Boca Raton ( ; es, Boca Ratón, link=no, ) is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It was first incorporated on August 2, 1924, as "Bocaratone," and then incorporated as "Boca Raton" in 1925. The population was 97,422 in the ...
, with a population of about 95,000, has 16 synagogues.


Key West, Florida Jewish history

The exact origins of the
Key West Key West ( es, Cayo Hueso) is an island in the Straits of Florida, within the U.S. state of Florida. Together with all or parts of the separate islands of Dredgers Key, Fleming Key, Sunset Key, and the northern part of Stock Island, it cons ...
Jewish Community are not dated, but Jews were first recorded in the city in the 1880s, when the community was organized by Joe Wolfson, Abraham Wolkowsky and Mendell Rippa. It is believed that most settlers were escaping European persecution at the time. Some early settlers were shipwrecked and decided to make a living in the city. In 1887, Congregation B'nai Zion was founded in Key West, Fl. Morris Zion served as its first president. B'nai Zion's building was built in 1969, and it adheres to
Conservative Judaism Conservative Judaism, known as Masorti Judaism outside North America, is a Jewish religious movement which regards the authority of ''halakha'' (Jewish law) and traditions as coming primarily from its people and community through the generatio ...
, though it has a Liberal slant. In 1895, Jewish Key West residents supported the independence of Cuba from Spain.


West Palm Beach, Florida Jewish history

Jews first settled in the city of West Palm Beach in 1892.


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 Miami-Dade County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida. The county had a population of 2,701,767 as of the 2020 census, making it the most populous county in Florida and the seventh-most populous county in ...
. 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. In 1953, Abe Aronovitz became the first and only Jewish mayor of Miami.


Broward County, Florida Jewish History

In 1910, Louis Brown was the first Jew to settle in Broward County.


Miami Beach, Florida Jewish History

The first Jewish family to settle in Miami Beach was the Weiss family, Joseph and Jennie and their children, in 1913. They later opened Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant. The first congregation in Miami Beach was Beth Jacob, which was formed in 1927. The congregation built the first synagogue in 1929 (now the Jewish Museum of Florida.) In 1943, the first of 16 Jewish mayors of
Miami Beach Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida. It was incorporated on March 26, 1915. The municipality is located on natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter of which sep ...
, Mitchell Wolfson, was elected to office.


Other history

*In 1959, approximately 10,000 Cuban Jews sought refuge in South Florida. *In 1995, the Jewish Museum of Florida opened. *In 2004, Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Weston, Florida became the first Jewish woman from Florida to be elected to the U.S. Congress. *In 2012, Scott Israel was elected Sheriff of Broward County, making him the first Jew to be elected Sheriff in Florida history.


Jewish religious observance in South Florida

There are nearly 189 synagogues and congregations built to serve over 500,000 Jews in
South Florida South Florida is the southernmost region of the U.S. state of Florida. It is one of Florida's three most commonly referred to directional regions; the other two are Central Florida and North Florida. South Florida is the southernmost part of th ...
.


Orthodox Judaism

There are approximately 77 Orthodox synagogues and congregations in South Florida.


Conservative Judaism Conservative Judaism, known as Masorti Judaism outside North America, is a Jewish religious movement which regards the authority of ''halakha'' (Jewish law) and traditions as coming primarily from its people and community through the generatio ...

There are approximately 60 Conservative synagogues and congregations in South Florida. Notable synagogues include The
Cuban Hebrew Congregation The Cuban Hebrew Congregation, or Temple Beth Shmuel, is a Conservative synagogue used by Ashkenazi Jewish Cuban expatriates, located at 1700 North Michigan Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, in the United States. Overview "Approximately 94 per ...
.


Reform Judaism

There are approximately 40 Reform synagogues and congregations in South Florida.


Reconstructionist Judaism Reconstructionist Judaism is a Jewish movement that views Judaism as a progressively evolving civilization rather than a religion, based on concepts developed by Mordecai Kaplan (1881–1983). The movement originated as a semi-organized stream wi ...

There are three established Reconstructionist synagogues and congregations in South Florida: Congregation Kol Ami ( Palm Beach County), Ramat Shalom ( Broward County), and Temple Beth Or (
Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida. The county had a population of 2,701,767 as of the 2020 census, making it the most populous county in Florida and the seventh-most populous county in ...
).


Chabad in southern Florida

Chabad and its affiliated Adult Educational organization The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute are active in Florida.


Chabad of Palm Beach Gardens

Chabad of Palm Beach Gardens aims to bring together the Jewish Community of the greater Palm Beach and Jupiter area and to serve the spiritual, educational and social needs of the community.


Chabad of Boca Raton

Chabad of Boca Raton is a Chabad house located in Boca Raton founded in 1989, the present building was erected in 1999. In 1990 city officials permitted it to erect a menorah in Sanborn Square, a city park.


Significant South Floridian communities and their Jewish populations

*Fort Lauderdale Metropolitan Area, Florida: approximately 234,000 Jews live in all of Broward County. ** Fort Lauderdale, Florida: 24,377 Jews live in Fort Lauderdale. ** Pembroke Pines, Florida: approximately 19,988 Jews live in Pembroke Pines. ** Weston, Florida: approximately 18,000 Jews live in Weston. ** Plantation, Florida approximately 11,275 Jews live in Plantation. ** Davie, Florida approximately 11,228 Jews live in Davie. *South Palm Beach Metropolitan Area, Florida: approximately 134,200 Jews live in South Palm Beach County as of 2018. *West Palm Beach Metropolitan Area, Florida: approximately 94,000 Jews live in West Palm Beach (Palm Beach County from Boynton Beach to Jupiter). *Miami Metropolitan Area, Florida: approximately 123,000 Jews live in
Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida. The county had a population of 2,701,767 as of the 2020 census, making it the most populous county in Florida and the seventh-most populous county in ...
, an increase from 113,000 in 2004. **
Miami Beach Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida. It was incorporated on March 26, 1915. The municipality is located on natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter of which sep ...
, Florida: Approximately 15,000 Jews live in Miami Beach. ** Aventura, Florida *
Fort Myers, Florida Fort Myers (or Ft. Myers) is a city in southwestern Florida and the county seat and commercial center of Lee County, Florida, United States. The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program calculated that the city's population was 92,245 in 20 ...
*
Key West Key West ( es, Cayo Hueso) is an island in the Straits of Florida, within the U.S. state of Florida. Together with all or parts of the separate islands of Dredgers Key, Fleming Key, Sunset Key, and the northern part of Stock Island, it cons ...
, Florida


Prominent South Floridian Jews

*Col. Abraham C. Myers *Former Florida Governor David Sholtz *Former Miami Mayor Abe Aronovitz *Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz *Representative Ted Deutch *Representative Lois Frankel *Secretary of Agriculture Nikki Fried *Former Attorney General of the State of Florida and Third District Court of Appeals Judge
Robert L. Shevin Robert L. Shevin (January 19, 1934 – July 11, 2005) was the Florida Attorney General from 1971 until 1979 and a judge on the Florida Third District Court of Appeal. Background Robert Shevin was born in Miami, Florida. He received his bachelor ...
, as well as other members of the Shevin family, in law and business. *Founder of
Wometco Theatres Wometco Enterprises (also known simply as Wometco) is an American company headquartered in Coral Gables, Florida; a suburb of Miami. It was once a large media company with diversified holdings, but slowly sold off its assets during the early 1980s ...
and former Miami Beach mayor Mitchell Wolfson *Former Miami Beach mayor and 2018 gubernatorial candidate Philip Levine *The Applerouth family originally of Key West, and Miami, Florida. *Television journalist Chuck Todd *Federal Maritime Commissioner Lou Sola *Banker and former owner of
City National Bank of Florida City National Bank of Florida (CNBFL), based in Miami, Florida, is the second-largest financial institution in the state with over $26 billion in assets. CNBFL has 30 branches, from Miami-Dade County to the greater Orlando area, and nearly 1,000 e ...
,
Leonard L. Abess Leonard Abess (born 1948) is an American banker and businessman and former owner of the City National Bank of Florida, the second largest financial institution in the Florida with over $22 billion in assets as of 2018. CNBFL has 32 branches, fro ...
*
Avraham Lapciuc Abraham, ; ar, , , name=, group= (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the founding father of the special relationship between the Jews ...
a scholar who attended Rutgers Business and Philanthropist *Actor and comedian Eric Andre *Conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro


See also

* Jewish Americans * Jewish American Heritage Month


References


External links


A History of The Jews of South Florida
Rabbi Menachem Levine, Aish.com
Jewish Museum of FloridaJewish South FloridaJewish MiamiJewish in MiamiJewish Federation of Broward CountyGreater Miami Jewish FederationJewish Federation of Palm Beach County
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Jews and Judaism in Broward County, Florida History South Jews and Judaism in Miami-Dade County, Florida History