United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
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The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (or USCJ; until 1992, it was the United Synagogue of America) is the official organization of synagogues practicing Conservative Judaism in North America. It closely works with the Rabbinical Assembly, the international body of Conservative Rabbis, and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the primary seminary of the Conservative movement.
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Role and Description
The USCJ has over 800 congregations. The USCJ works in the fields of Jewish education, youth activities, congregational standards and programming, social action and Israel affairs, and published the magazine "United Synagogue Review".
Projects
The United Synagogue sponsors a youth group, United Synagogue Youth (USY). There are chapters all over the United States and Canada.
The USCJ sponsors Koach, the organization for Conservative Judaism on college campuses.
The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism is an organizational member of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, which advocates gun control.
See also
- Conservative Judaism
- United Synagogue Youth
- Jewish Theological Seminary of America
- Rabbinical Assembly
External links
- The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (http://www.uscj.org)
- Koach - Conservative Judaism on College Campus (http://www.koach.org)Template:Judaism-stub