Rabbi Amy Morrison, 41, came to Temple Israel, South Florida’s oldest Reform synagogue founded in 1922, from Temple Beth Sholom in Miami Beach, a Reform congregation where she served eight years on a team of rabbis. Her specialty there: working with children and younger Jews. “My portfolio was kindergarten through 12th grade, plus 20s and 30s,” said Morrison, who also advised The Tribe, a group of South Florida millennial Jews who remain unaffiliated with a synagogue.