Hugging the shoreline between West Palm Beach to the north and Fort Lauderdale and Miami to the south, less than 50 miles from 3 international airports, Boca Raton enjoys all the charm and warmth that Florida has to offer. Its welcoming small town appeal and picturesque Mediterranean Revival architecture enchant visitors and residents alike, while 1500 acres of parks and miles of hiking paths provide plenty of pleasant semi-tropical flora and fauna. It is conveniently located near premier shopping, 3 universities, 46 parks, 3 libraries, 3 public golf courses, excellent kosher restaurants, all less than 6 miles to the fabulous beaches that stretch over 4 miles long. An added huge enticement, Florida residents pay no state income tax.
The Boca Raton area boasts 2 distinct communities, each offering a unique personality and flavor to meet your family's individual needs.
East Boca Kehilla is a thriving, joyful and growth-oriented Torah community. Under the dynamic leadership of Rabbi Noach Light, the energy of our community is welcoming and vibrant. Our goal is to create an environment of spiritual growth where the study of Torah is central, and Jews from all backgrounds can feel at home.
The Boca Jewish Center is a warm, welcoming, diverse, and engaging Modern Orthodox Synagogue that is truly one of a kind, uniquely uncompromising in its focus on service and excellence to our members. Under the guidance of Rabbi Yaakov Gibber, our Synagogue has become vibrant and strong, growing exponentially both in size and stature. A video from the Boca Jewish Center can be found below.
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