Conservative judaism
Conservative Judaism’s new line on intermarriage is a great start. What comes next is key - opinion
Belonging is not declared. It is rebuilt and demonstrated, slowly, through consistency, humility, and courage. If the movement is willing to do that work, genuine repair is possible.
Judaism’s Conservative movement apologizes for decades of discouraging intermarriage
Yom Kippur: What Mishnah Yoma teaches about Jewish unity and public conflict
Conservative rabbi resigns from movement after facing punishment for performing intermarriages
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.
Parashat Kedoshim: Understanding the light of Shabbat
Shabbat is a weekly infusion of both physical and spiritual delight and rest for the Jewish people, the authors write.
Avatar of Zionism and Americanism: Gil Troy on his father - opinion
My father, Bernard Dov Troy, of blessed memory
Why the Conservative movement is changing our approach to interfaith marriage
The culture of disapproval did not dissuade individuals from their marriage choices and it certainly did not draw people closer to our communities, instead, too often, it pushed them away.
Soviet Jewry's unsung heroes - opinion
Rabbi Jonathan Porath is well-known within his activist and conservative circles. For most of us, however, he is an unsung hero of the movement to liberate Soviet Jewry.
Over 1,000 American rabbis from diverse backgrounds join forces to support Israel
"We hope and pray that the vision of the Hebrew prophets shall come to pass, that 'all shall sit under their vine and fig tree, and none shall make them afraid.'"
Facing declining enrollment, Schechter Manhattan to close at end of school year
Schechter Manhattan’s closure means that only one school with roots in the Conservative movement remains in the five boroughs.
Israel must commit to funding all forms of Judaism - editorial
What kind of message is conveyed when the Reform and Conservative movements are treated as less legitimate than Orthodoxy?