Miami-Dade County

Woman killed in fiery Tesla crash in North Miami Beach identified by her synagogue

Miami Beach Jewish Community Center

The woman who died in a fiery car crash between an SUV and her Tesla in North Miami Beach last week has been identified by the synagogue she attended and her employer.

Julie Eibinder, 24, was driving her Tesla sedan westbound on Northwest 163rd Street, between 29th and 34th avenues around 4 p.m. Wednesday afternoon when she was cut off by the SUV driver, according to North Miami Beach police. She crashed into a utility pole and her car went up in flames, trapping her inside, police said.

Officers could not pry the Tesla driver out of the car before it became fully engulfed in flames, police said.

The Chabad Russian Center, a synagogue in Sunny Isles, confirmed Eibinder was the Tesla driver.

“Julie has been a family member of our community since her childhood and the pain of this loss is unfathonable,” the center said in a statement on Instagram. “At this time the family is requesting privacy while they gather their bearings.”

The Chabad Russian Center released a statement confirming the death of 24-year-old Julie Eibinder.
The Chabad Russian Center released a statement confirming the death of 24-year-old Julie Eibinder. Chabad Russian Center

The Miami Beach Jewish Community Center, where Eibinder worked as a membership coordinator since 2024, also confirmed her death in a Facebook post Sunday.

“Her sudden loss is devastating, We extend our deepest condolences and prayers to Julie’s family, her loved ones, and all those who knew and cherished her,” the JCC said in a statement. “We also hold one another close as a community now mourning together. May we find strength in our shared memories, comfort in our connections, and healing in the love that we extend to one another.”

Local 10, which was first to identify Eibinder, reported she was on her way to a friend’s house to have a meal before fasting for Yom Kippur.

The station also reported that Eibinder’s mother works as a preschool teacher at the Chabad Russian Center.

Crime scene investigators stand near a Tesla sedan that crashed in North Miami Beach Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. One person was killed in the crash, police said.
Crime scene investigators stand near a Tesla sedan that crashed in North Miami Beach Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. One person was killed in the crash, police said. Devoun Cetoute dcetoute@miamiherald.com

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue took the driver of the SUV to the hospital. As of Monday evening, police have not released that person’s condition nor whether he or she will be charged.

The Chabad Russian Center has established a fundraiser for Eibinder’s family in her memory.

David Goodhue
Miami Herald
David Goodhue covers the Florida Keys and South Florida for FLKeysNews.com and the Miami Herald. Before joining the Herald, he covered Congress, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy in Washington, D.C. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware. 
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