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1632-11 Synagogues SUN AUG 15 1993 ED: FINAL SECTION: NEIGHBORS MB PAGE: 30 LENGTH: 11 . 87" MEDIUM ILLUST: cOURCE: �TELINE: i4EMO: OPINION BETH JACOB TEMPLE NEVER HAS CLOSED Editor: We feel that some clarification is needed in your story "Restored Temple will Honor Jews ' Role in Florida" in your Miami Beach Neighbors edition dated, Sunday, July 11 . Congregation Beth Jacob was chartered in 1927 , and services were held in the Royal Apartments on Collins Avenue until our original building at 311 Washington Avenue was completed in 1929 . Since this structure opened its doors it has never closed, even through Hurricane Andrew. The sign on this building was changed to social hall, but the building was always used as a chapel for daily services, and other purposes. As the congregation grew and the Depression ended, a larger second building, splendorous and ornate, was erected in 1935. This address is 301 Washington Avenue. The building was used for holidays: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Succoth, Passover, Shavuoth and the Sabbath. When the membership started to decline and the cost of maintenance to the building increased, the board of directors decided to use the 311 Washington Avenue building for all 3 needs. The complex is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980 and the Miami Beach Local Preservation Register since 1993 . A year ago Mosaic Inc. -- "Jewish Life in Florida" museum felt that the 301 Washington building would be perfect for their museum. Their exhibit would have a permanent home. Congregation Beth Jacob has rented this structure to Mosaic Inc. At the present, they are renovating it and plan to open it in 1994 . The synagogue, as always, is using the original chapel. We are still here, we have not moved, there are services daily in the morning and evening. We are now preparing for the High Holidays. Our new roof should be completed by then. After the holidays we will start renovations to our historic site building. We are hoping that this explanation will make the public and community aware and not be afraid that the synagogue is no longer in existence. The office is open to receive membership dues or to obtain tickets for the High Holidays services. For further information or concerns call 672-6150 . Edward T. Newman President Beth Jacob Congregation. ADDED TERMS: END OF DOCUMENT.