Jewish Museum of Florida – FIU

Mission Statement

The Jewish Museum of Florida – FIU is the only museum dedicated to telling the story of 250 years of Florida Jewish heritage, arts and culture.MOSAIC: Jewish Life in Florida, the Museum’s core exhibit, depicts the FloridaJewish experience through photographs, artifacts, documents and oral historiesfrom pioneer families to the state’s most recent arrivals. The exhibition was an 8-year statewide grassroots collecting effort, led by JMOF Founding Executive Director Marcia Jo Zerivitz. The traveling exhibit generated so much interest that by 1995, MOSAIC evolved into the Jewish Museum of Florida and the traveling exhibit became the Museum’s core exhibit, which is continuously updated to reflect Florida’s growing history. <br><br>

JMOF collects, preserves and interprets the material evidence of the Jewish experience in Florida that began in 1763, when Jews were first allowed to live in the state. Since opening in 1995, the Museum has mounted and hosted more than 65 world-class temporary art and history exhibits, and regularly attracts visitors from all over the world. JMOF also presents cultural and educational programs, houses a Collections & Research Center reflecting Florida Jewish history and communicates
Jewish history, values and issues to Jews and non-Jews alike in an informal manner.<br><br>

The Museum is located in two former adjacent synagogues that housed Miami Beach’s first Jewish congregation, Beth Jacob. Both synagogues, built in 1929 and 1936, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The latter building, which underwent a two-year restoration from 1993-1995, was designed by architect Henry Hohauser and boasts art deco features, a Moorish-style copper
dome, marble bimah and 80 stained-glass windows. The 1929 original shul was renovated in 2007. In 2008, Bessie’s Bistro made its debut as a center court and interior connection between the two buildings and the Orovitz Museum Store was expanded.<br><br>

JMOF is accredited by the American Association of Museums, an honor awarded to less than five percent of the nation’s museums. JMOF has been recognized with many accolades, including being named the “Jewel of South Beach,” and “Best Museum” by Miami New Times. The Museum has become a leader in the field, initiating such projects as legislation for an annual Florida Jewish History Month in January and a national Jewish American Heritage Month celebrated each May.<br><br>

In Fall 2012, the Museum became part of Florida International University(FIU). This historic partnership strengthens awareness of JMOF’s internationally recognized institution, broadens its academic offerings and increases scholarly research of its collections. FIU will utilize the Museum’s facilities and collection to implement an academic plan consistent with JMOF’s and FIU’s shared educational, research and outreach missions.<br><br>

Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Mondays, civil and Jewish holidays.
Admission: Adults $6; Seniors $5; Families $12; Members and children under 6
always Free; Saturdays Free; Wednesdays and Fridays Free for Miami Beach
residents with valid ID. For more information or to book a group tour: 305-672-
5044 or www.jewishmuseum.com. Also visit us on Facebook at Facebook.com/
JewishMuseumofFlorida.

Website http://www.jewishmuseum.com Address301 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach,  FL 33139-6965
Contact Name Nancy Cohen Contact Phone 786-972-3164
Phone 786-972-3180 Fax 305-672-5933 Contact Email Nancohen@fiu.edu

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Honoring George Feldenkreis

Celebrants packed the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU to honor George Feldenkreis, the Executive Chairman of Perry Ellis International. The museum’s Acting Director, Susan Gladstone, welcomed guests to the event which…