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The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism ( USCJ) is the major congregational organization of Conservative Judaism in North America, and the largest Conservative Jewish communal body in the world. USCJ closely works with the Rabbinical Assembly, the international body of Conservative rabbis. It coordinates and assists the activities of its ...
- February 23, 1913; 110 years ago
- 3080 Broadway, New York, New York, U.S.
- 562 affiliated congregations
Our Network. With 600 synagogues in North America and a home in Israel, USCJ is the largest network of Conservative Jews in the world. We envision and pursue an authentic and dynamic Judaism that inspires today’s and tomorrow’s generation of Jews to seek meaning, find connection, and….
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The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism is a community of kehillot – sacred communities – committed to a dynamic Judaism that is learned and passionate, authentic and pluralistic, joyful and accessible, egalitarian or traditional.