Conservative judaism
Yom Kippur: What Mishnah Yoma teaches about Jewish unity and public conflict
Let’s use our unique tradition of disagreement, debate, and conversation across difference to explore new solutions where we’ve been stuck for at least the past two years.
Conservative rabbi resigns from movement after facing punishment for performing intermarriages
In a first for Conservative Judaism, synagogue allows clergy to participate in interfaith weddings
A historic moment: UK's Liberal and Reform movements unify as Progressive Judaism
Counting every day: Iyar's message of healing, hope, and seeing prophecies come true – opinion
Beyond the Headlines: A weekly glimpse into the Israel you won’t read about in the news.
Jewish Theological Seminary, Conservative Judaism’s flagship, launches an MFA for writers
The program emerges as Jewish writers report facing hostility in publishing circles following October 7, 2023.
Columbia University students can now spend their dining dollars at JTS’s kosher café
JTS, the Conservative Jewish seminary, now accepts Columbia University dining points at its kosher cafeteria, offering students an additional dining option amid campus tensions.
More than 50 NY rabbis implore Eric Adams and Kathy Hochul to oppose mass deportations
More than 50 NYC rabbis and cantors urge Mayor Adams and Gov. Hochul to resist federal immigration crackdowns amid mounting political tensions and calls for Adams' resignation.
Christian monk, Jewish convert, Israeli: One man's journey to Judaism
William Karon’s spiritual path to Judaism was generations in the making.
Jerusalem's Yaar Ramot Synagogue faces ongoing harassment from Haredi extremists
In a heated confrontation in Jerusalem's Yaar Ramot neighborhood, Haredi extremists have launched a campaign against the Conservative synagogue, Kehilat Yaar Ramot.
Tisha B’Av: A tragic fast day more relevant than ever - opinion
'Any generation in which the Temple is not rebuilt is considered as if they themselves have destroyed it' (Talmud Yerushalmi Yoma 1:1).
Hadar’s new plan has it minting rabbis, opening synagogues. Is it a denomination now?
Over time, Hadar’s brand of “traditional egalitarian” study and observance gained adherents and its programs reached a broader class of Jewish laypeople, professionals and educators.
Rabbi Benjamin Segal: A 50-year Jerusalemite, scholar, and community founder
Jerusalemite of the Week: In Jerusalem sat down with Rabbi Benjamin Segal to talk about his half a century in Jerusalem.
American Jewish University says investigation found no systemic sexism or homophobia at seminary
A spokesperson for AJU told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that the school has no plans to release the report.
Gladys and Esther: A family's history - feature
Gladys Sturman, who turns 95 at the end of May, now has 27 great-grandchildren. Twenty-one of them are Esther’s grandchildren in Israel.