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The Fire Isn’t Out Yet
By Rabbi Moishe Kievman at Community Newspapers
· July 8, 2026
· 1 min read
The Jewish people have endured exile, persecution, expulsions, and countless attempts to erase us. Yet we are still here. Jews have built lives in America and throughout the free world, yet we have never stopped turning our hearts toward Israel and its eternal capital, Jerusalem. Not just in the pas
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In Miami, where a significant Jewish community has made its home, the enduring spirit of resilience in the face of adversity resonates deeply. The city's diverse neighborhoods, such as Miami Beach and Wynwood, are home to numerous synagogues, cultural centers, and organizations that celebrate Jewish heritage and provide support to those in need. As a hub for Latin American and Caribbean communities, Miami also serves as a crossroads for people from various backgrounds, fostering an environment of mutual understanding and respect. The strong ties between Miami's Jewish community and Israel are evident in the numerous cultural events, fundraisers, and advocacy initiatives that take place throughout the year. As the community continues to thrive and grow, it is likely that issues related to Israel and Jewish identity will remain a vital part of the local conversation, with many Miamians staying engaged and active in promoting peace, tolerance, and cooperation.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 8, 2026 ·
Source: Community Newspapers ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? The Jewish people have endured exile, persecution, expulsions, and countless attempts to erase us. Yet we are still here. Jews have built lives in America and throughout the free world, yet we have never stopped turning our hearts toward Israel and its eternal capital, Jerusalem. Not just in the pas
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