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Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy of Greater Miami
The first Jewish day school in the Southeast began with si...
South Beach Historic District
Miami Beach's famed Architectural District contains the la...
Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant
This is considered to be Miami Beach's oldest Jewish-owned...
Temple Beth Shmuel Cuban Hebrew Congregation of Miami (Conservative)
Approximately 10,000 Jews left Cuba during the anti-Castro...
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is operated as an historic...
One Times Square- New York Times Building
One Times Square, also known as the New York Times Buildin...
B'nai Zion Congregation
In 1907, B'nai Zion bought this wood-frame home-office fro...
Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial
The Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial, 50.5 acres ...
Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial
The Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial site in Engla...
Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial
The 4.5 acre Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial in E...
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Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy of Greater Miami
The first Jewish day school in the Southeast began with six students in 1946; now there are over 500. This site was designed by Morris Lapidus whose commissions include Temple Judea (Coral Gables), Temple Beth El (St. Petersburg), the Lincoln ...
South Beach Historic District
Miami Beach's famed Architectural District contains the largest collection of 1930s Art Deco and Art Moderne buildings in the nation. The square-mile district is bounded by 5th Street to 23rd Street, Lenox Avenue to Ocean Drive. A Jewish woman, Barbara ...
Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant
This is considered to be Miami Beach's oldest Jewish-owned business. It is also one of the most famous. Joe and Jennie Weiss arrived in 1913 and ran a snack bar and bath house. In 1917, they moved to the south ...
Temple Beth Shmuel Cuban Hebrew Congregation of Miami (Conservative)
Approximately 10,000 Jews left Cuba during the anti-Castro exodus, most settling in the Miami-Dade area. It was these Cuban Jewish exiles who in 1961 founded this congregation, one of two that were designed by the Cuban-born Jewish brothers-Oscar and Isaac ...
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is operated as an historical and cultural site, focusing on Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. The site also includes a look into the family, friends, and colleagues of the Beecher-Stowe family, Lane ...
One Times Square- New York Times Building
One Times Square, also known as the New York Times Building is a 25 story, 395 foot skyscraper at 42nd Street and Broadway in New York City’s Times’ Square designed by architects Cyrus L.W. Eidlitz and James C. Mackenzie, Jr.
...B'nai Zion Congregation
In 1907, B'nai Zion bought this wood-frame home-office from Dr. John B. H. Maloney and converted it into a synagogue. Founded in 1887, B'nai Zion was an amalgamation of several small congregations. Until it bought this building, the congregation met ...
Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial
The Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial, 50.5 acres in extent, is situated in a beautiful wooded area. The cemetery was established on December 29, 1944 by the 609th Quartermaster Company of the U.S. Third Army while Allied Forces were stemming ...
Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial
The Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial site in England, 30.5 acres in total, was donated by the University of Cambridge. It lies on a slope with the west and south sides framed by woodland. The cemetery contains the remains of ...
Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial
The 4.5 acre Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial in England lies to the west of the large civilian cemetery built by the London Necropolis Co. and contains the graves of 468 of our military dead. Close by are military cemeteries ...