This donor wall depicts the museum’s architectural facade with donor names and portraits etched in brass set into the ceramic tile.
The museum is located in two historic buildings that were originally synagogues. The main building was built in 1936 and has Art Deco features, a copper dome, a marble bimah, and eighty stained glass windows.

The panels below were fabricated for various giving clubs and feature images from historic stained glass windows.



Chai means “life” and Chaverim means “friends”.
– Jewish English Lexicon
Location: Miami, FL

