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The Conservative movement of Judaism is the second largest Jewish denomination, with a presence in forty-six states, including Indiana. 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.cbi-nwi.org/
Led by Rabbi Ben Kramer and President Susan Tepperman. Lists of staff, rabbi's profile, schedule of services, descriptions of a religious school, classes, and a Sisterhood and a Men's Club, b'nai mitzvah resources, links, and ways to give. Munster.
http://www.shaareytefilla.org/
Founded in 1992, led today by Rabbi Arnold L. Bienstock. Service times, descriptions of committees and a religious school, sermons, information on a preschool and clubs, a calendar of events, links, and contacts. Carmel.
http://www.sinaisynagogue.org/
Founded in 1932, today with about two hundred families. Site directory, profile of Rabbi Michael Friedland, descriptions of education, donation and volunteer opportunities, kiddush lunches, a Sisterhood, a meditation group, social action, sermons, and links. South Bend.
http://www.soalafayette.org/
Founded 1889, led today by Rabbi Michael Rascoe. Descriptions of a community development project and a religious school, information on membership, schedule of services, online donations, links, bulletins, and directions. Lafayette.
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