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The Conservative movement of Judaism is the second largest Jewish denomination, with a presence in forty-six states, including Indiana. Synagogues are the centers of a diverse spectrum of independent Conservative communities. Since the Conservative Movement is both a religious and organizational entity, affiliation with the Conservative Movement requires adherence to certain guidelines as set by the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
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Led by Rabbi Ben Kramer and President Susan Tepperman. Lists of staff, rabbi's profile, schedule of services, descriptions of a religious school, classes, and a Sisterhood and a Men's Club, b'nai mitzvah resources, links, and ways to give. Munster.
Founded in 1992, led today by Rabbi Arnold L. Bienstock. Service times, descriptions of committees and a religious school, sermons, information on a preschool and clubs, a calendar of events, links, and contacts. Carmel.
Founded in 1932, today with about two hundred families. Site directory, profile of Rabbi Michael Friedland, descriptions of education, donation and volunteer opportunities, kiddush lunches, a Sisterhood, a meditation group, social action, sermons, and links. South Bend.
Founded 1889, led today by Rabbi Michael Rascoe. Descriptions of a community development project and a religious school, information on membership, schedule of services, online donations, links, bulletins, and directions. Lafayette.
Founded in 1992, led today by Rabbi Arnold L. Bienstock. Service times, descriptions of committees and a religious school, sermons, information on a preschool and clubs, a calendar of events, links, and contacts. Carmel.
Founded 1889, led today by Rabbi Michael Rascoe. Descriptions of a community development project and a religious school, information on membership, schedule of services, online donations, links, bulletins, and directions. Lafayette.
Founded in 1932, today with about two hundred families. Site directory, profile of Rabbi Michael Friedland, descriptions of education, donation and volunteer opportunities, kiddush lunches, a Sisterhood, a meditation group, social action, sermons, and links. South Bend.
Led by Rabbi Ben Kramer and President Susan Tepperman. Lists of staff, rabbi's profile, schedule of services, descriptions of a religious school, classes, and a Sisterhood and a Men's Club, b'nai mitzvah resources, links, and ways to give. Munster.

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