The Sephardic Congregation of Florida, originally known as Cuban Sephardic Hebrew Congregation, was founded in 1968 by Cuban Jewish refugees forced into exile during the early 1960’s.
The commitment to perpetuate our heritage and tradition combines with tireless effort helped us to create Temple Moses as a living monument to our plight.
Temple Moses Honorary Presidents
Our Profile
Temple Moses, also known as Sephardic Congregation of Florida is one of the largest orthodox Sephardic congregations in Florida, following traditions and customs brought from Turkey and Cuba by its founding fathers more than 80 years ago. Our mission is to ensure the continuation of the Sephardic legacy, heritage and traditions.
Our Congregation sponsors a wide array of religious, educational and cultural programs for adults and kids. The Congregational societies include the Sisterhood, the Youth Center, the Bikur Holim, and the local Chapter of FESELA.
Although Sephardic in orientation, Temple Moses welcomes all Jews. It encourages a sense of community and is proud of the prevailing family spirit among the members. We thank you for your interest in our Congregation and hope you will visit Temple Moses sometime soon.