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Cuban Hebrew Congregation

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Affiliation
  
Conservative Judaism

Status
  
Active

Completed
  
1975

Architectural type
  
Synagogue

Rite
  
Nusach Ashkenaz

Website
  
www.cubanhebrew.com

Opened
  
1975

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Location
  
Miami Beach, Florida, United States

Similar
  
Adath Israel, Temple Emanu‑El, Beth Shalom Temple, Temple Beth Sholom, Bet Shira Congregation

Temple Beth Shmuel or Cuban Hebrew Congregation of Miami is a synagogue used by Ashkenazi Jewish Cuban expatriates in Miami Beach, Florida. The synagogue was founded in 1961 and its current location opened in 1975, with an expansion in 1982. The congregation is led by Rabbi Stephen Texon and Baal Koreh Jacques Malka. It currently hosts 170 member households with a Montessori School. As of 2011, there are some 2,500 Cuban Jewish households in Miami.

The temple was designed by Oscar Sklar. It includes stained glass windows of the Twelve Tribes of Israel designed by Inge Pape Trampler. Mexican artist Naomi Siegman designed the candelabras beside the bimah. The synagogue is named for Shmuel Schacter, father of Jack Chester.

References

Cuban Hebrew Congregation Wikipedia