Bet Shira holds an annual "
Mitzvah day" every year, where volunteers, and members engage in activities such as: Beautification of community sites, planting trees at homes of the disabled and elderly as part of a "Treemendous Miami" project; blood drives; and many clothing, food, toy and medical supply drives to benefit the Miami community. The synagogue's Early Childhood Center was also a site of "Project Kavod", a three-year pilot program in improving the culture of employment in early childhood, by the
Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education, which was launched in 2004.
Drive-through sukkah For the holiday of
Sukkot, Bet Shira erects what is believed to be the first and only drive-through
Sukkah, a tent in the parking lot of the synagogue that it calls the "McBet Shira Sukkah", allowing the community to participate in the celebration of the holiday from the convenience of their cars. Members of the public can drive into the sukkah, park, lower their car window, and say the blessings for the holiday, including shaking a
lulav and an
etrog, as volunteers hand them snacks at the end of their visit. ==Clergy and staff==