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The Conservative movement of Judaism, the second largest Jewish denomination, has an enormous presence in California, particularly in the South. 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.anschechesed.org/
A friendly egalitarian and participatory community synagogue. Includes a Rabbi, worship, clubs, and schools. Manhattan Valley (Manhattan).
http://www.ahbjewishcenter.org/
Combines Jewish tradition and modern living. Includes a Rabbi, events, education, and committees. Staten Island.
http://www.bjcfr.com/
A vibrant organization in a changing world. A look at a Rabbi, events, education, worship, resources, and clubs. Far Rockaway.
http://www.beaconhebrewalliance.org/
Focused on being family oriented and open to all. Includes ritual, events, education, a Rabbi, and a Cantor. Beacon.
http://www.bettorah.org/
Offers joyful and participatory experiences, deep support for Israel, and commitment to Tikkun Olam. Information and resources include worship, learning, clubs, a gift shop, programs, links, and a Rabbi. Mount Kisco.
http://www.congregationagudasisrael.org/
Interested in growing with the Jewish Community. Includes a Rabbi, worship, education, rituals, and clubs. Newburgh.
http://www.agudatachim.org/
Helping families bring Judaism into their homes. Resources and information include religious and spiritual leaders, a religious school, programs, announcements, clubs, life cycle events, adult education, interfaith families, and a softball team. Schenectady.
http://www.cbjsi.com/
The first Jewish congregation on Staten Island. Includes clubs, committees, worship, rituals, a Rabbi, and events.
http://www.beth-el-massapequa.org/
An active congregation, engaged in social life and social action. Includes events, assistance, worship, meetings, a Rabbi, and a Cantor. Massapequa.
http://www.cbscs.org/
Committed to learning, growing, and connecting with the Jewish tradition. Includes spiritual and community leaders, religious services, learning, clubs, a calendar of events, and ways to be involved. DeWitt.
http://www.eitzchaim-monroe.org/
Dedicated to maintaining a truly haimish atmosphere. Includes clubs, a Rabbi, catering, schools, and worship. Monroe.
http://www.habonim.net/
A vibrant, inclusive, neighborhood synagogue at Lincoln Center. Includes worship, ritual, assistance, events, clubs, schools, and a Rabbi. Lincoln Square (Manhattan).
http://www.ktionline.org/
Balances 21st Century needs with a rich heritage. Includes a Rabbi, a Cantor, worship, schools, events, and clubs. Port Chester.
http://www.ohavshalom.com/
Aims to make every member of the community a mensch. Includes worship, events, news, and education. Albany.
http://www.orzarua.org/
Experience the transition from weekday to Shabbat. Includes a Rabbi, worship, education, committees, clubs, and a library. Upper East Side (Manhattan).
http://www.saratogasynagogue.org/
Originally chartered in 1912, it is one of the oldest congregations in the Capital District. Resources and information include directions, news, a calendar of events, and contacts. Saratoga Springs.
http://www.sznyc.org/
Embracing a traditional approach to contemporary Judaism. Includes events, education, and worship. Upper West Side (Manhattan).
http://www.csinyack.org/
A medium-sized family congregation. Includes education, a Rabbi, a Cantor, committees, a school, and rituals. Nyack.
http://www.csibriarcliff.org/
A strong vibrant organization with five hundred and ten member families. Includes a Rabbi, a Cantor, worship, programs, education, and rituals. Briarcliff Manor.
http://www.sulamyaakov.org/
A place where every member is a vital part of the whole and where participation is welcomed and encouraged. Details include religious services, a school, and contacts. Rye.
http://www.csair.org/
Founded upon the three traditional pillars of Judaism. Includes a Rabbi, a Cantor, worship, clubs, education, and a gift shop. Riverdale (Bronx).
http://www.synagoguehamptons.org/
A fully egalitarian, fully participatory extended family. Details include learning links, a Rabbi, photos, news and events, religious services and ritual, membership, and contacts. East Hampton.
http://www.dhjc.org/
Strives to engage the community through prayer, study, and assembly. Resources and information include religious and organizational leaders, schools, religious services, clubs, and contacts. Dix Hills.
http://www.eastmeadowjc.org/
Serving the community for more than fifty years. A look at a Rabbi, events, worship, clubs, photos, and links. East Meadow.
http://www.enjc.org/
Serving the community for more than fifty years. A look at worship, events, education, clubs, a Rabbi, and a Cantor. Northport.
http://templefjc.org/
Founded in 1951, led today by Rabbi Dr. Alan F. Lavin. Messages, descriptions of schools, youth groups, adult education, clubs, and ways to give, membership information, schedule of services, bulletins, upcoming events, and photos. Wantagh.
http://www.firsthebrew.org/
Located in Northern Westchester County. Offers home and economic resources, social action, spiritual and community leaders, a gift shop, opportunities for giving, news, directions, and contacts. Peekskill.
http://www.flatbushjewishcenter.com/
Seeks to accommodate the diverse spiritual needs of the Jewish community. Resources include events, facilities, staff, photos, and contacts. Kensington (Brooklyn).
http://www.g-h-c.org/
Led by Rabbi Barry A. Kenter and Cantor Amy Pearlman Kanarek. Upcoming events, a calendar, profiles, blogs, descriptions of services, clubs, a Judaica shop, schools and adult education, social action, newsletters, announcements, and a member's section. Dobbs Ferry.
http://www.herjc.org/
Sees their congregation as a family and their building as their home. Information and resources include spiritual and community leaders, programs, religious services, education, clubs and committees, membership, catering, and photos. East Rockaway.
http://www.hillcrestjc.org/
Seeks to foster love of Judaism and of the Jewish People. Information and resources include clergy, staff, and officers, religious services, a calendar and events, an online shopping mall, and programs and clubs. Flushing.
http://www.hollishillsjc.org/
Led by Rabbi David Wise and Cantor Sol Zim. Profiles, membership information, a calendar, news, schedule of services, information on the liturgy, prayer links, b'nai mitzvah resources, school and youth group sections, and recommended places to shop. Hollis Hills.
http://www.hjcny.org/
Information about K-7 religious school, activities and ministries, and detailed schedule of events.
http://www.iccj2004.org/
Led by Rabbi Robyn Fryer Bodzin and Cantor Haim Levy. Upcoming events, profiles, membership information, descriptions of clubs, a choir, and a religious school, links, schedule of services, and photos. Flushing.
http://www.jerichojc.com/
Dedicated to furthering Jewish family values and the teachings of the Torah. Offers events, religious services, schools, a newsletter, membership information, and contacts. Jericho.
http://www.jckgh.org/
A traditional Conservative synagogue located in the heart of Kew Gardens Hills. Information and resources include news and events, religious services, classes, clubs, a thrift shop, a Rabbi, and contacts. Flushing.
http://www.jcch.org/
Led by Rabbi Aubrey Glazer and Cantor Rabbi Israel Singer. Schedule of services, profiles, facility and Judaica shop photos, ritual and object information, messages, descriptions of schools and classes, programs and events, clubs, youth groups, and resources, and calendars. Harrison.
http://www.kanestreet.org/
Keeping their tent open. Includes worship, ritual, assistance, schools, and programs. Cobble Hill (Brooklyn).
http://www.lnjc.org/
Serving the Little Neck, Douglaston, and Great Neck communities for the past fifty years. Information and resources include religious services, spiritual and community leaders, schools, clubs and committees, and events. Little Neck.
http://www.mhjconline.org/
A commitment to traditional Judaism while rejoicing over diversity and inclusiveness. Information and resources include spiritual and community leaders, a religious school, clubs and committees, life cycle events, and religious services. Plainview.
http://www.marathonjcc.org/
Egalitarian Conservative congregation dedicated to meeting the religious, educational and social needs of the community. Features rabbi's profile, events, services, Sisterhood and photo gallery. Douglaston.
http://www.merrickjc.org/
Conservative synagogue and Hebrew school focused on education, spirituality, events and building relationships.
http://www.mjc.org/
Led by Rabbi Perry Raphael Rank and President Joel Podell. Schedule of services, prayer texts, a calendar, photos, school and education sections, description of a Sisterhood and youth groups, announcements and upcoming events, and links. Syosset.
http://www.montebellojc.org/
A myriad of opportunities addressing a spectrum of Jewish knowledge and practice. Includes spiritual and community leaders, education, clubs and committees, and religious services. Suffern (Montebello).
http://www.nanuethc.org/
Led by Rabbi Paul M. Kurland and Cantor Barry Kanarek. Upcoming events, schedule of services, bulletins, profiles, a Torah readers page, youth group information, descriptions of clubs, committees, and a band, contacts, and directions. New City.
http://www.newcityjc.org/
Nine hundred families, led by Rabbi David Berkman. Upcoming events, profiles, schedule of services, etiquette and funeral information, a calendar, descriptions of clubs, committees, and adult education, a newsletter, videos, youth group and school sections, and links. New City.
http://www.northshorejewishcenter.org/
Embracing people from all levels and backgrounds. Resources and information include events, religious services, schools, a Jewish renewal project, clubs, directions and contacts. Port Jefferson Station.
http://www.oceansidejc.org/
Provides opportunities for Jews of all ages and backgrounds to live in the presence of God. Includes religious services, spiritual and community leaders, schools, clubs, life cycle events, history, and a library. Oceanside.
http://www.thepjc.org/
Committed to fostering a rich, communal Jewish life. Offers events, religious services and rituals, education, clubs and committees, photos, information, and contacts. Pelham.
http://www.plainviewjewishcenter.com/
Providing the full service and programming of a large congregation along with the warmth and friendly atmosphere associated with smaller synagogues. Details include a Rabbi and Cantor, a religious school, clubs, programs, and photos. Plainview.
http://www.shaareitikvah.org/
Led by Rabbi Daniel Schweber and Cantor Gerald Cohen. Schedule of services, ways to give, directions, descriptions of committees, clubs and youth groups, adult education and schools, a directory, profiles, membership information, upcoming events, and links. Scarsdale.
http://www.srjc.org/
Led by Rabbi Martin S. Cohen and President Debra Hoffman. Upcoming events, descriptions of clubs and a youth group, and a library, schools, b'nai mitzvah training, and adult education, and committees, advertisements, rabbi's weekly messages, and bulletins. Roslyn.
http://www.sbjc.net/
A fully egalitarian user friendly synagogue located on the South Shore of Long Island. Details include religious services, a Rabbi, a calendar with events, and contacts. Baldwin.
http://www.spsnyc.org/
Founded in 1902, led today by Rabbi Rachel Ain. Upcoming events, profiles, a calendar, schedule of services, descriptions of sermons, a Women's League, and schools, b'nai mitzvah training, and adult and family education, links, and contacts. Sutton Place.
http://www.adath.org/
Led by Rabbi Charles S. Sherman and Rabbi Daniel Victor. Descriptions of services, holiday observance, a religious school, rites of passages, adult education, a library, special events, clubs, youth groups, a choir, committees, a cemetery, and facilities, and a calendar. Syracuse.
http://www.bnaisholom.org/
Aware of the need for change and development within the all-important framework of Jewish tradition. Offers religious services, events, spiritual and community leaders, education, programs, photos, and contacts. Rockville Centre.
http://bethamrochester.org/
Includes community philosophies, education, youth clubs, religious services, membership, directions, and links. Henrietta (Rochester).
http://www.tbdrochester.org/
A friendly, active congregation of approximately two hundred and fifty congregants and families. Includes religious services, spiritual and community leaders, clubs, a Hebrew school, links, and contacts. Rochester.
http://www.betheloftroy.org/
A community with a comfortable and informal air. Offers directions, religious services, membership, adult and youth education, a gift shop, opportunities to contribute, history, events, and a Rabbi and Cantor. Troy.
http://www.tberochester.org/
An inspirational, warm, and participatory community with opportunities for men and women. Information includes clubs, schools and education, religious services, events, and ways to be involved. Rochester.
http://www.tbiport.com/
News, by-laws, membership, information on schools, nursery, links, directions and contact information.
http://www.tbsmahopac.org/
A place to worship, study, and socialize. Information and resources include ritual and community leaders, clubs, education, programs, religious services, a gift shop, photos, and ways to get involved. Mahopac.
http://www.bethsholom.com/
Founded in 1951, led today by Rabbi Alan B. Lucas. Upcoming events, schedule of services, descriptions of a caterer, education programs, schools, youth groups, committees, clubs, a cemetery, and services, bulletins, profiles, a calendar, and prayer and blessing audios. Roslyn Heights.
http://www.tbsofs.org/
Led by Rabbi David F. Nesenoff and Cantor Judy Merrick. Upcoming events, news, catering photos, schedule of services, profiles, descriptions of clubs, youth groups, a Judaica shop, and committees, and adult education and schools, membership information, and contacts. Smithtown.
http://www.templebethtorahli.org/
Dedicated to finding meaning in traditional Judaism for the modern, changing world. Information and resources include spiritual and community leaders, clubs, Judaism basics, sermons, events, photos, and education. Westbury.
http://www.btzbuffalo.org/
A recent merger of two historic synagogues: Temple Beth El of Greater Buffalo and Temple Shaarey Zedek. Offers photos, a spiritual and community leaders, religious services, events, clubs, and links. Amherst (Buffalo).
http://www.tbeithaca.org/
A liberal synagogue serving a growing and diverse community. Offers religious services, programs and events, a religious school, resources, news, and contacts. Ithaca.
http://www.templebetheloneonta.org/
A strong Jewish center which provides not only for its membership but the community at large. Offers history, spiritual and community leaders, drashot, religious services, life cycle events, a school, clubs, a library, and a gift shop. Oneonta.
http://www.templegates.org/
An egalitarian congregation, serving the community since 1901. Resources include daily services, a Rabbi, adult education, clubs, officers, life cycle events, and directions. Flushing.
http://www.templeisraelvestal.org/
Founded in 1886, led today by Rabbi Tziona Szajman. A social network page, schedule of services, prayer audios, upcoming events, descriptions of a religious school and committees, Shabbat and holiday, rite of passage, and economic assistance information, and a cookbook. Vestal.
http://templeisraelalbany.webs.com/
A modern, welcoming, family oriented synagogue. Offers programs and clubs, education for adults, teens, and children, religious services and instruction, history, membership, and a calendar of events. Albany.
http://www.templeisraelcenter.org/
Led by Senior Rabbi Gordon Tucker and Cantor Jacob Ben-Zion Mendelson. Descriptions of the sanctuary, a library, services, clubs, youth groups, volunteering, and schools and adult education, sermons, holiday information, upcoming events, and a calendar. White Plains.
http://www.tign.org/
Founded in 1941, today with more than one thousand families. Profile of Rabbi Howard Stecker, descriptions of catering, a Judaica shop, services, a cemetery, programming, clubs and committees, social action, and schools and adult education, photos, and resources. Great Neck.
http://www.tisom.org/
An egalitarian congregation in which both men and women participate. Information and resources include a Rabbi, religious services and instructions, education, clubs, events, membership, and contacts. Merrick.
http://www.theojc.org/
Founded in 1959, today with over five hundred member families. Schedule of services, upcoming events, calendars, profile of Rabbi Craig Scheff, descriptions of clubs and schools and youth groups, prayer and blessing instructional videos, and ways to give. Orangeburg.
http://www.thewjc.com/
Founded in 1989, today with over four hundred families. Profile of Rabbi Raphael Adler, descriptions of clubs, committees, youth groups, catering, schools and adult education, a b'nai mitzvah section, sermons, schedule of services, a calendar, and links. Woodbury.
http://www.tandv.org/
Led by Rabbi Laurence A. Sebert and Cantor Shayna Postman. Profiles, bulletins, membership information, descriptions of services, rites of passage, schools, youth groups, adult education, and committees, links, a calendar, photos, and contacts.
http://www.yorktownjewishcenter.org/
A fully egalitarian, modern synagogue with traditional values. Resources and information include membership, committees, schools, clubs, religious services and ritual, and events. Yorktown Heights.
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