Conservative Judaism, a branch of Judaism that emerged in the 19th century, is a religious movement that seeks to preserve traditional Jewish beliefs and practices while adapting to the changing needs of modern society. Rooted in the teachings of halakha (Jewish law) and informed by tradition, Conservative Judaism emphasizes the importance of Jewish unity, continuity, and the observance of Jewish rituals and ceremonies.
Modern Conservative Judaism: Evolving Thought and Practice (JPS Anthologies of Jewish Thought)
Choosing a Jewish Life, Revised and Updated: A Handbook for People Converting to Judaism and for Their...
Choosing a Jewish Life, Revised and Updated: A Handbook for People Converting to Judaism and for Their...
Leaving the Fold: A Guide for Former Fundamentalists and Others Leaving Their Religion