Join Our Renovation Campaign

A major renovation campaign for Temple Menorah is now underway. L’Dor V’Dor (“From Generation to Generation”) invites the community to fund major improvements to nearly every part of our campus, so that we may be a spiritual home for generations to come.

Join Our Renovation Campaign
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Building Our Future

How you can help




Learn more about how you can support our renovation campaign, including special dedication and naming opportunities.

Help us reach our funding goal for Phase 1 and Phase 2*

55%
$0 $2.1M $4.2M $6.3M $8.5M

*excludes Endowment

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Renovation Progress

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Who is involved

Investing in the future of Temple Menorah is investing in the future of our families’ lives, giving them a spiritual home that builds community and inspires them.

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Rabbi Eliot Pearlson

Temple Menorah is the perfect example of community diversity. An open-minded community and a synagogue where everyone feels at home.

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Jeffrey Levine

It is time to invest in our spiritual home and plan for the next 50 years, to build an environment to attract new members and retain our current ones.

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Rosalind Lanes

Temple Menorah is about family. Our parents and grandparents created something special and now it's our turn to help it grow.

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Bobby Finvarb

As a developer, I'm extremely excited about the cutting edge projects coming to North Beach in the next 5 years. The revitalization of Temple Menorah is coming at the right time, and it is imperative to invest now as everything else around us is being elevated.

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Jackie & David Savir

Menorah has been part of our family since day one. One of my fondest memories is the ark opening for Nei'lah (on Yom Kippur), seeing all the men I love (my grandfather, father, brothers, husband) praying for our community... Grandpa Max (Berger) z'l started that for all of us. We hope that by investing in this building and this community, we can continue his legacy.

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Nate Lebwohl

My life and my family's lives have been enriched by being members here. If you are looking for a place to belong, try us out, be part of our future

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Mayra Lichter

Menorah is a synagogue that holds high halachic standards yet is understanding that members may follow other streams of observance. Unabashedly Zionist and supporter of the State of Israel, this is a place to learn about Jewish community issues.

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Peri Nitkin

Rabbi and our community are role models. Growing up at Menorah, they inspired me to help my Jewish community and Israel, first by working at AIPAC after college and now at Hatzalah South Florida.

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Ephraim & Donna Greenwall

As a diversified political, ethnic, and cultural group of traditional Jews in South Florida, Temple Menorah celebrates both new and multigenerational families. We need this spiritual Zionist oasis, and it needs a renovated home.

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Elias & Aida Mitrani

L'Dor V'Dor is our motivation to make Menorah better!!!

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Gerry & Regina Lanes

Temple Menorah is a special place to our family - we have been members for over 50 years. We believe in the importance of investing in Jewish tradition and education for the next generation so that the community’s commitment to Judaism remains strong. We chose to give because, for us, this renovation represents the continued growth and success of Temple Menorah for our children and grandchildren.

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Jeremy & Lisette Goldstein

Temple Menorah is like Home. When your house needs renovating, you don’t think about it, you just do the repairs necessary because it is your home. We look forward to celebrating many future simchas with our kids and everyone we consider our extended family at Temple Menorah, our spiritual home.

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George Minski & Miriam Bimblich

We are so excited to participate in this project. Temple Menorah is such an integral part of our lives. Together with all of you who have made this project a reality, we reinforce our commitment to, and connection with the synagogue, ensuring that its legacy will endure for future generations to enjoy its rich heritage and traditions.

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Rabbi Josh Kunis

We are very excited about our renovation and what lies ahead for Temple Menorah. Together with robust family programming, innovative initiatives, and now a beautiful makom tefillah (place of prayer), our shul is poised for a very bright future.

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