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6 days ago · United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Chevre: I have been asked to share information that I receive from the USCJ. The following demonstrates what the Israel Commission has done, and is doing, to fulfill its mission. All programs, materials and services described are currently available. Contact Rabbi Paul Freedman at freedman@uscj.org.
The Conservative/Masorti Movement is proud to march with JFNA at the Rally to Support Israel in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, November 14th, Rosh Chodesh Kislev! Join us as we pray with our hearts and our feet: For the release of all hostages. In support of Israel and our IDF. Standing against antisemitism.
Founded in 1972, the Fuchsberg Jerusalem Center (FJC) campus houses the Conservative Yeshiva and Agron Guest House.It also hosts Nativ, our academic gap-year program for incoming college freshmen, USY Israel programs, and other signature projects such as Jewish day school programs in Israel, along with a range of classes and events that inspire an authentic and dynamic Judaism.
Click below to determine your district and find your USCJ contact Find your USCJ contact The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism 3080 Broadway Suite B208 New York, NY 10027 (212) 533-7800
“I am attending the Centennial because I want to be part of the excitement and the challenge of ensuring the strength and future of Conservative Judaism for the next 100 years and longer. To help fulfill that goal, I want to be part of the solution, instead of sitting shivah for the movement while sitting on the sidelines.” From Marjorie ...
Always deeply committed to the Zionist dream of reestablishing a Jewish homeland in Eretz Yisrael, The United Synagogue created The Center for Conservative Judaism at 2 Agron Street in Jerusalem in 1972 in order to participate in that dream. For almost a quarter of a century, the Center has served as the address for many educational activities ...
The USCJ board represents a cross-section of Conservative Jewish thought leadership. A diversity of experience, style, gender, geography, industry, and age allow the board to effectively set the strategic direction of USCJ and influence the course of North American Judaism. Specifically, the board’s responsibilities include: