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Q&A with Harvard alum Dubowski, whose film follows Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, a descendant of 38 generations of Orthodox rabbis ...
Instead of sending students to kibbutzim and small villages for volunteer work, the four-decade-old Nativ track now sends them to the White City's trendy Florentin neighborhood ...
The move by Adath Jeshurun’s leadership marks a deliberate departure from the stricter standards long upheld by the ...
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The Forward on MSNConservative movement relaunches Israel gap-year program, swapping kibbutzes for Tel AvivThe Conservative movement is relaunching its Israel gap-year program in 2026, after shuttering operations completely over a ...
Conservative Judaism is a form of traditional Judaism that falls halfway between Orthodox Judaism and Reform Judaism. It is sometimes described as traditional Judaism without fundamentalism.
Conservative Judaism, by contrast, has a central body responsible for deciding what the halacha is – the Rabbinical Assembly.
Conservative Judaism prohibits officiating at, attending or otherwise celebrating an intermarriage, but a number of Conservative rabbis want some or all of those rules to change.
For every person who has joined Conservative Judaism, nearly three people who were raised in the Conservative movement have left it. By contrast, Reform Judaism – now the largest American Jewish ...
A small, vocal group of Conservative rabbis is pushing the movement to accept marriages between Jews and non-Jews. The fight is really about the future of the religion.
(RNS) As Conservative Judaism approaches its 100th birthday, it confronts a set of statistics that bode poorly for its future as the anchor in the center of American Jewish life.
Conservative Judaism may be failing but its ideas are not Even as the movement is being eulogized, the liberal flank of Orthodoxy has picked up its banner Nov 13, 2013, 1:51 PM ...
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