Bet Shira Congregation, Conservative Jewish synagogue in Pinecrest, Miami, Florida
Bet Shira Congregation is a Conservative Jewish synagogue located in the Pinecrest area of South Miami, featuring two main structures: the Letty Roth Synagogue Complex and the Arin Stacey Applebaum Sanctuary. The facility includes spaces for services, a religious school for children from preschool through high school, and adult learning programs.
The congregation was founded in February 1985 when several families separated from Congregation Beth David to establish their own Jewish community in South Miami. This split led to the creation of an independent religious organization with its own facilities and programs.
Bet Shira means 'House of Song', a name chosen to highlight how music shapes worship and brings the community together. Visitors can sense this emphasis on musical expression during services and celebrations throughout the year.
Visit is possible during regular services and religious events held throughout the year at the location. It is best to check ahead for specific times and occasions, as the campus hosts various activities depending on the season and community calendar.
The congregation holds a Torah scroll that monks preserved in a Polish monastery during World War II, arriving at the synagogue in 2007. This sacred text carries a rare story of religious protection and survival across decades.
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