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The Conservative movement of Judaism is the second largest Jewish denomination, with a presence in forty-six states, including Michigan. 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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Founded in 1943, today with one thousand one hundred and fifty member families. Profile of Rabbi Aaron Bergman, lists of staff, descriptions of clubs, youth and family programs, schools, and adult education, and services, newsletters, and photos. Farmington Hills.
Ann Arbor. Affiliated with the Conservative movement. Offering information on programs and events, adult education, and child, teen and family activities.
Grand Rapids. A traditional egalitarian synagogue affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
Founded in 1911, led today by Rabbi Elliot Pachter. Upcoming events, school calendar, schedule of services, descriptions of ways to give, adult and youth education, and a Judaica shop, a library, and a garden, messages and sermons, programs and clubs, and archives. West Bloomfield.
West Bloomfield. Jewish Conservative and egalitarian synagogue that emphasizes family and community.
Beginning in the 1880's, today with one hundred and seventy-five families. Descriptions of services, clubs, a youth group, and committees, a religious school, and a community cemetery, membership and donation and payment information, and contacts. Flint.
Oak Park. A conservative synagogue located in the heart of the metropolitan Detroit Jewish community.
Southfield. Provides events calendar, photos, newsletter, descriptions of services, schools and adult and family education, clubs, volunteer opportunities, and Kosher catering, Judaism basics, a weekly sermon, and links.
Community overview, reading recommendations, description of fundraising, information on the Jewish approach to death, maps and directions, news links, an email address, and profiles. Bay City.
Community overview, reading recommendations, description of fundraising, information on the Jewish approach to death, maps and directions, news links, an email address, and profiles. Bay City.
Oak Park. A conservative synagogue located in the heart of the metropolitan Detroit Jewish community.
Grand Rapids. A traditional egalitarian synagogue affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
West Bloomfield. Jewish Conservative and egalitarian synagogue that emphasizes family and community.
Southfield. Provides events calendar, photos, newsletter, descriptions of services, schools and adult and family education, clubs, volunteer opportunities, and Kosher catering, Judaism basics, a weekly sermon, and links.
Ann Arbor. Affiliated with the Conservative movement. Offering information on programs and events, adult education, and child, teen and family activities.
Beginning in the 1880's, today with one hundred and seventy-five families. Descriptions of services, clubs, a youth group, and committees, a religious school, and a community cemetery, membership and donation and payment information, and contacts. Flint.
Founded in 1911, led today by Rabbi Elliot Pachter. Upcoming events, school calendar, schedule of services, descriptions of ways to give, adult and youth education, and a Judaica shop, a library, and a garden, messages and sermons, programs and clubs, and archives. West Bloomfield.
Founded in 1943, today with one thousand one hundred and fifty member families. Profile of Rabbi Aaron Bergman, lists of staff, descriptions of clubs, youth and family programs, schools, and adult education, and services, newsletters, and photos. Farmington Hills.
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