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Conservative Judaism __ A brief look at conservative Judaism. - From World Union of Jewish Students - http://www.wujs.org.il/activist/learning/judaism/conservative.shtml
Conservative Judaism __ A review of the history and principles of Conservative Judaism in North America. You will also find an essay about "Changes in Judaism." - illustrated - From University of Calgary - http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/363_Transp/05_Conservative_Judaism.html
Conservative Judaism __ "The name derives from the idea that the movement would be necessary to conserve Jewish traditions in the U.S., a culture in which Reform and Orthodoxy were not believed to be viable. Conservative Judaism attempts to combine a positive attitude toward modern culture, acceptance of critical secular scholarship regarding Judaism's sacred texts and commitment to Jewish observance. Conservative Judaism believes that scholarly study of Jewish texts indicates that Judaism has constantly been evolving to meet the needs of the Jewish people in varying circumstances, and that a central halachic authority can continue the halachic evolution today." You will find a good review of Conservative Judaism including history and beliefs. - From jewishvirtuallibrary.org - http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/conservatives.html
The Jewish Theological Seminary __ The Jewish Theological Seminary of America is the intellectual and religious center of Conservative Judaism. There is information for potential and current students, research, community development and more. - illustrated - From Jewish Theological Seminary - http://www.jtsa.edu/
Masorti Movement in Israel __ "The Masorti Movement is a pluralistic, religious movement in Israel, affiliated with Conservative Judaism. Its philosophy combines commitment to Jewish tradition and halachah (law) with an open and positive approach to the modern world, to democratic culture and to Zionism." You will learn its history, goals, activities, an online newsletter, and much more. - illustrated - From masorti.org - http://www.masorti.org/
USCJ: United
Synagogue of Conservative Judaism __ A large site full of information. You will
find articles, news, educational materials, synagogue listings and much more. -
illustrated - From USCJ -
http://www.uscj.org/index1.html
Women's League for Conservative Judaism __ Learn about this organization and its
programs. There is a lot of information here. "We are Women’s League for
Conservative Judaism, the largest synagogue based women’s organization in the
world. As an active arm of the Conservative / Masorti Movement, we provide
services to 700 affiliated women’s groups in synagogues across North America." -
illustrated - From women's League for Conservative Judaism -
http://www.wlcj.org/
The World Council of Conservative/Masorti Synagogues __ You will find an overview, news updates, events, online newsletter and information about Conservative Judaism in Latin America. - illustrated - From masortiworld.org - http://www.masortiworld.org/
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