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Consider celebrating your special event at Beth David! Our multi-use, flexible spaces are available to rent for weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, bris & naming ceremonies, memorial services, as well as shows, concerts, meetings, conferences, Shabbat dinners, parties, and other gatherings.

Conveniently located in the heart of Miami close to Brickell, Miami Beach, Downtown Miami, Coconut Grove & Coral Gables Beth David is one of the most desirable venues in Miami-Dade. Security & and free parking are available.

Our experienced staff can provide assistance with room reservations and set-up, choosing a caterer and more to ensure that your event is memorable and special. For more information regarding facility rentals, please call us (305) 854-3911.

The Falk Sanctuary

Falk Sanctuary

The Falk Sanctuary is the traditional site for weddings, B’nai Mitzvah, community events and High Holy Day Services. It is impressive and serene, befitting momentous occasions, and accommodates more than 1,000 people.

Our bimah is made out of Brazilian mahogany, decorated by trees of life on each side, and ornate lighting fixtures hang from the ceiling.

The Scher Chapel

Scher Chapel

The Scher Chapel is the ideal space for more intimate worship, learning and celebrations. With seating for more than 120 people, this modern and warm space is used for a multitude of events, including school functions and assemblies, Shabbat services, lectures and daily minyan.

Traurig Hall

Traurig Hall

With its arched ceilings and beautiful chandeliers, Traurig Hall is perfect for both ceremonies and receptions. It can be configured for intimate and large events. This elegant room is also equipped with two bridal suites and a beautiful balcony overlooking the hall.

Spector Ballroom

Ballroom

A multi-use space with a stage, dance floor and a full, commercial kosher kitchen, Spector Ballroom serves as a site for wedding parties, simcha celebrations and large functions. It is immediately adjacent to the sanctuary and Traurig Hall, and can be arranged for both dining and dancing. The ballroom seats up to 400 people.

Beck Museum of Judaica

Beck Museum

With its elegant displays and private ambiance, the Beck Museum of Judaica is an impressive space with more than 500 artifacts. The internationally known Italian artist, Enzo Gallo, created twelve massive bronze panels for the doors, depicting the names and symbols of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Two large wooden reliefs made of Honduran mahogany, designed by architect Kenneth Treister, bookend the Museum. The Museum depicts Jewish life cycle events, festivals, Shabbat, Jewish memorabilia and visual arts, and includes both Sephardic and Ashkenazi artifacts.

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