
Many think of Miami as the center of Jewish life and culture in Florida, but Miami was a mosquito-infested swamp when the first Jewish immigrants arrived in Key West and established a thriving community. While the exact date and identity of the first Jewish settlers in Key West is unknown, Jews were here when the City was incorporated in 1832. By the early 1880's, Joe Wolfson, Abraham Wolkowsky and Mendell Rippa had organized the Jewish community. Many Jews came here for economic opportunity or were shipwrecked, and then decided to stay. All found escape from the anti-Semitism that was rampant in Europe and Russia at that time. Together, they founded Congregation B'nai Zion in 1887. In the 1890's, so many Jewish pushcart peddlers were successfully competing with established merchants that the City passed an ordinance levying a $1,000 license fee (the equivalent of $27,000 now) on each pushcart. This prompted the Jewish peddlers to open their own stores and caused them to become important and permanent pillars of the local economy. Also about that time, the Jewish population supported the Cuban Revolution of Jose Marti. Marti gave famous speeches from the porch of the home of one of our congregants, Louis Fine. This porch became known as La Terraza de Marti (now La Te Da Restaurant). Congregation B'nai Zion's services were held in members' homes until 1907 when the Congregation bought the office of Dr. John Maloney at the corner of Simonton and Southard Streets. Top
of the Ark from the Southard Street location.
The synagogue is chartered as Conservative but we have a liberal slant. Men and women sit together, women participate fully on the Bimah and our members and visitors include those of any sexual orientation, reflecting the diversity, acceptance and openness of Key West. The achievements of our children in our active religious school provide joy to all of us as well as confirmation that the contribution of Key West Jews will remain an important element of life here in Paradise. |
Congregation B'nai Zion
750 United Street · Key West, FL 33040
info@bnaizionkw.org· 305-294-3437
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