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Shabbat Shel Shira (Musical Shabbat)
| When: |
January 9, 2026 7:00 PM
to 9:30 PM
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| Where: |
1701 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
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| Organizer:
| Caryn Tanis Boren |
| Contact: |
Paula Arias at paula@tesobe.org (305) 988-4232 |
| Summary: |
Enjoy a Shabbat evening with our own band and singing, followed by a delicious Shabbat dinner. |
| RSVP |
Register Here |
Event Details
Description
Members: Adults $40. Children $15.
Future Members: Adults $54. Children $18.
Address
1701 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Directions
Corner of Washington Avenue and 17th Street. Across from the Fillmore. Miami Beach.
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Shabbat Shel Shira (Musical Shabbat)
Enjoy a Shabbat evening with our own band and singing, followed by a delicious Shabbat dinner. (http://preview.jewishmiami.org/events/shabbat_shel_shira_musical_shabbat)
1701 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Caryn Tanis Boren
paula@tesobe.org
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