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Conservative Judaism in the twenty-first century.
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Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life andThought
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June 22, 2005| Author:
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Conservative Judaism is a halakhic movement whose previous formulation reached the end of its natural life span in the 1980s. The movement is now in the process of reimagining itself.
Egalitarianism is transforming the Conservative movement. Many of those who launched egalitarianism are astounded that it has swept the movement. They thought that women's participation would remain marginal in the movement, limited to isolated congregations, with women in the rabbinate being few and far between. They never imagined that the overwhelming majority of Conservative congregations, ...
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