Delray Beach is in beautiful South Florida. Our community offers an abundance of housing options, including 55+ communities with condominiums starting at $40,000. The development includes theater, swimming pools, tennis, golf courses and in-residence washers and dryers. There are also 3/4 bedroom townhouses in the $300,000 range. The community also boasts beautiful gated communities, including the communities of Mizner’s Preserve, Bristol Point and Grand Orchard with prices starting at $650,000 and up. Within walking distance are deluxe golf club communities including Addison Reserve and the Polo Club. Parks, nature reserves and biking trails are in abundance.
Delray Beach has a full-service kosher supermarket and a plethora of kosher restaurants within a five-mile radius. A newly-constructed eruv covers a 25-square mile area. There are numerous Modern Orthodox Jewish Day Schools as well as an active Federation and JCC. Florida has no state income tax, and property tax is lower than Metro New York and New Jersey. Excellent hospitals and universities are both within a few miles.
Anshei Emuna Congregation is a Modern Orthodox shul led by Rabbi Jack and Miriam Engel with 200 families. Our goal is to imbue our members with a sense of family and connection to Medinat Yisrael. We are not a one-size-fits-all shul and embrace the diversity and uniqueness of all our congregants. Programs include Israeli dancing, yoga, shiurim, shabbatonim, and guest speakers.
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