Jon Bilous
Jon Bilous

Kosher and Jewish Life in Daytona Beach

TJT’s guide for kosher and Jewish travelers in Daytona Beach. Information about kosher restaurants, cafes, shops, bakeries or delis, kosher near me location based (GPS) search, & Jewish points of interest, such as shuls, mikvahs, kosher and observant friendly hotels and Jewish community centers in Daytona Beach, Florida.

About Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach is a city in Volusia County, Florida, United States, famous as the "World Center of Racing" and home of NASCAR, is part of the East Central Florida greater metropolitan area. Daytona Beach is the best known of the seven area communities. Although the wide 23-mile (37km) stretch of white sandy beach is still the biggest attraction here, with over 8 million visitors flocking to the area every year, the metro area is rapidly changing from event Mecca to family oriented resort destination. Historical sites like the Main Street Pier, the Oceanfront Boardwalk and the Clocktower in Oceanfront Park add to the appeal of this exciting city. There are two seasons in Daytona Beach, the hot and wet season (late May through October) and the warm and dry season (November through April).

Jewish History, POI & Kosher Establishments in Daytona Beach

In Volusia county there are 8 synagogues and 1 kosher restaurant and 2 other kosher esyablishments. There are about 1800 Jewish families in the Greater Daytona Beach area. One of the biggest Jewish presences is Chabad of Daytona Beach, in 2008 they built 25,000 square foot community centre with synagogue, school, ballroom, kitchens and mikvot.

Weather In Daytona Beach

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Shabbat Candlelighting Times for Loading...

Please note:

Shabbat times on this page are based on the common Candle lighting formulas - in most locations it is 18 minutes before sunset. If you have any comments or questions regarding Shabbat Times on this page, please contact us

What Is *JOFY?

JOFY, or "Jewish Observant Friendly" Establishments are lodging establishments offering special services for Jewish Observant guests such as Shabbat meals, accommodation on lower floors and regular keys for the rooms. It can also be a NON KOSHER establishment located in walking distance from the local Shul, community or kosher restaurants area.

Please note - *JOFY does NOT mean that KOSHER food is served on the premises!