Jewish Groups Condemn Nazi Chant at Miami Beach Nightclub

by | Jan 25, 2026 | Boca News, Featured Stories | 0 comments

Jewish organizations across South Florida are condemning an incident at a Miami Beach nightclub where a song containing Nazi slogans was reportedly played.

The Greater Miami Jewish Federation, the Jewish Community Relations Council, and the Rabbinical Association of Greater Miami issued a joint statement expressing outrage after a “Heil Hitler” chant was played at Vendôme nightclub, allegedly at the request of known antisemitic influencers.

The groups called the incident deeply harmful and incompatible with the values of Miami Beach. They warned that casual references to Nazi ideology normalize hatred, embolden extremists, and retraumatize Holocaust survivors and their families.

Vendôme has since issued an apology, condemned the incident, and committed to investigating how it occurred. Jewish leaders welcomed the response but stressed that words must be followed by action.

The organizations have requested a private meeting with the club’s leadership and offered educational programming through Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach. The proposed tour would help staff better understand the real-world consequences of antisemitism and hate speech.

Community leaders say they expect full transparency from Vendôme and clear safeguards to prevent similar incidents in the future. They emphasized that ongoing engagement will continue until meaningful protections are put in place.

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