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The Conservative movement of Judaism, the second largest Jewish denomination, has a large presence in Georgia. 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.
http://www.adasyeshurun.net/
Led by Rabbi David Sirull and President Dr. Jackie Cohen. Schedule of services, rabbi's profile, list of staff and contacts, mission, descriptions of a Men's Club and Sisterhood and schools and a youth group, history, and a newsletter. Augusta.
http://www.aasynagogue.org/
Founded in 1887, led today by Rabbi Neil Sandler. Lists of staff, descriptions of services and times, clubs for adults, youth, and children, social action programs, a religious school, and adult education, contacts, and a membership application. Atlanta.
http://www.agudath-achim.com/
Founded in 1902, led today by Rabbi Kenneth R. Leitner. Upcoming events, profile of rabbi, lists of staff and contacts, information on a Sisterhood and Men's Club, history, links, a donation form, yahrzeits, birthdays, and a calendar. Savannah.
http://www.bnaitorah.org/
Roots going back to 1971, led today by Rabbi Joshua Z. Heller. Upcoming events, rabbi profile, lists of staff, descriptions of facility, a gift shop, rites of passage, schools and adult education, and clubs for youths and adults, and a membership application. Atlanta.
http://bethshalomatlanta.org/
Founded in 1975, today with nearly four hundred families. Calendar of events, list of staff and directory, descriptions of schools, adult, and family education, a youth department, club programs, a community garden, and a gift shop, news, forms, links, and photos. Atlanta.
http://www.etzchaim.net/
Founded in 1975, led today by Rabbi Shalom J. Lewis. Schedule of services, upcoming event advertisements, profile, lists, and directory of staff, descriptions of adult and family education, history, and directions. Marietta.
http://www.gltorah.org/
Founded in 1998, led today by Rabbi Michael Bernstein. Rabbi profile, membership applications, video messages, photos, calendar of events, descriptions of ways to donate and schools, club contacts, newsletters, and prayer texts. Alpharetta.
http://www.or-hadash.org/
Founded in 2002, today with three hundred and fifty units. General overview, profile of Rabbi Dr. Analia Bortz, lists of staff and committees, a welcome message, descriptions of services, education for youths and adults, rites of passage, volunteering, and clubs, and photos. Atlanta.
http://www.csimacon.org/
Serving the Middle Georgia community since 1904. Service schedule and audios, calendar of events, sermons, profile of Rabbi Rachel Tamar Bat-Or, list of staff, descriptions of youth and adult education, social action, and a cookbook, and a bulletin section. Macon.
http://www.shearithisrael.com/
Located near downtown in the Morningside/Virginia-Highland/Emory area. Descriptions of services led by Rabbi Hillel Norry, rites of passage, a religious school, and a gift shop, adult education brochure and advertisements, photos, and links. Atlanta.
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