Miami IS a Jewish neighborhood!
Statistically, the average Floridian is born Cuban and dies Jewish.
2006-11-12 13:11:46
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answered by silentnonrev 7
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Most of Miami Beach is Jewish, but that includes a large population of Latin Jews. Go on the Internet and search for Synagogues and Jewish Centers in Miami, FL. Then go check out their websites. They will all be in Jewish areas, and you can contact them for help on where to live. If you want to go further North, like Hollywood or Ft. Lauderdale, there are large Jewish communities there are well.
2006-11-15 08:23:45
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answered by Florida Girl 3
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There are several of them. Among the most concentrated in the Miami area are Aventura on the NE Dade border; and, if you are Orthodox or Hasidic, the neighborhood around 41st St. on Miami Beach. Miami Beach in general has a large Jewish population. Broward County, (Esp. Hollywood, Sunrise, Weston,) now has a larger Jewish population than Miami-Dade. Boca Raton, in Palm Beach county now has a large Jewish population.
2006-11-13 02:08:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Miami is among the most popular holiday places and with hotelbye you will find out more. Miami has something for all; from the trendy nightlife of South Beach, bejeweled by the attention candy of the Art Deco district as much as the bustle of Calle Ocho and the highly caffeinated energy of Small Havana. The Art Deco District provides back memories of a youthful amount of time in Florida with its perfectly restored 1930s Art Deco buildings and is a place effectively visited the same as Bayside Marketplace. This place is a large outdoor fashion mall with an increase of than 150 niche and tourist stores, numerous restaurants and restaurants, and day-to-day live entertainment.
2016-12-15 23:14:39
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answered by Anonymous
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North Miami Beach.
2006-11-12 13:10:45
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answered by Stimpy 7
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Definitely Aventura and some parts of Miami Beach have a large Jewish community...mostly Aventura though.
2006-11-15 08:37:11
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answered by natyi2004 1
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South Florida is the 3rd largest Jewish population in the World, #1 is Israel, #2 is New York. I live in Plantation, we have dozens of Temples and Community Centers throughout the area. My Brother is married to a Cuban, and so is my wife's Uncle, so yes, Born Cuban, die Jewish. We do not have enclaves, per se, but conservative families tend to be within blocks of their temple, South Florida heat and Sabbath, you want to be close!
2006-11-12 16:02:42
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answered by Brian L 4
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do not stay in Miami , yet in cities like : Weston, West Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, Coral Gables, feet. Laturdale, Boca Raton, and Plantation. i think of there grew to become into an editorial in funds magazine or Forbes that listed the a hundred appropriate cities to stay in the U. S.. and #40 4 grew to become into Pembroke Pines , someplace in the 50's is Coral Gables, 60's Springs, #87 West Miramar. they are approximately 30-40 5 minute force to Miami.
2016-10-21 23:51:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Whenever we go to Miami (to catch a cruise), we spend time with my husband's uncle who keeps kosher. He has taken us to kosher restaurants and delis. Once he introduced us to the owner and I made the mistake of offering my hand for a handshake. That was awkward: Orthodox Jews do not touch members of the opposite sex.
2006-11-12 16:51:29
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answered by pattie541 2
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You can search through google. Just ask your question and search the diffrent links, some of the even have pictures of the diffrent communities.
2006-11-17 05:05:48
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answered by Anonymous
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