Sunny Isles Beach
Sunny Isles Beach is South Florida's most Israeli neighborhood — a dense concentration of Russian and Israeli Jewish residents along Collins Ave, with Chabad, a mikvah, and kosher market steps from the ocean.
Kosher markets
- AMPM Kosher · Kosher market
Mikvahs
- Mikvah at Chabad Russian Center · First mikvah in Sunny Isles Beach
Price range
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Find apartments here ↗Sunny Isles Beach (the “Israeli Riviera”) has one of the highest concentrations of Israeli and Russian-Jewish residents in the US. Chabad Lubavitch of Sunny Isles Beach and the Chabad Russian Center both serve the community, with the Russian Center hosting the first mikvah built in Sunny Isles Beach. AMPM Kosher is the neighborhood’s local kosher market.
The community skews Sephardic, Israeli, and Russian — culturally distinct from Boca’s Ashkenazic Orthodox world. High-rise oceanfront living, generally no walking-distance eruv to rely on. Best fit for families who want to be in the Israeli community and don’t need a large Ashkenazic shul structure nearby.
Walking distance: Walking-distance circles are approximate and do not assert a halachic standard. Confirm what is walkable for you locally.
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