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The Conservative movement of Judaism, the second largest Jewish denomination, has an enormous presence in Massachusetts. 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.atorah.org/
Founded in 1919, led today by Rabbi Jonathan Hausman. Membership information, directions, contacts, ways to give, rabbi's profile, lists of staff, and descriptions of a religious school, schedule of services, clubs, social action, and youth groups, and a gift shop. Stoughton.
http://www.bethtikvahsynagogue.org/
Founded in 1996, led today by Rabbi Michael Swarttz. Membership information, staff directory, schedule of services, descriptions of a Hebrew School and programs, a calendar, contacts, links, and an email newsletter sign up form. Westborough.
http://www.cbinorthampton.org/
Founded in 1905, led today by Rabbi Justin David. Newsletters, membership and donation information, profiles, a blog, descriptions of services, schools, rites of passage, an education focus group, family and youth programming, clubs, and social action, a calendar, and links. Northampton.
http://www.bethshalombluehills.org/
Description of congregation, services offered, calendar, and events. Milton, Massachusetts.
http://www.congki.org/
In Coolidge Corner. Contains service schedule; educational programs for children, youth, and adults; and sermon archive.
http://www.mishkantefila.org/
Includes schedule of services along with information on programs and the "Library Minyan" alternative services. Newton.
http://www.congregationoratid.org/
Founded in 1991, today with over one hundred and fifty families. Description of services, social action, clubs and youth groups, and a religious school and adult education, profile of Rabbi Sally R. Finestone, membership information, a calendar, and links. Wayland.
http://www.shirathayam.org/
Led Rabbi Michael Ragozin and Cantor Elana Rozenfeld. Synagogue and preschool in Swampscott Massachusetts serving the North Shore Jewish community and interfaith families.
http://www.knessetisrael.org/
Includes profile of rabbi, events calendar, and service schedule. Pittsfield.
http://www.taagloucester.org/
Includes information on rabbi, services, bulletin board, and social actions. Gloucester.
http://templebethamrandolph.org/
Founded in 1953, led today by Rabbi Loel M. Weiss. Descriptions of a religious school and Brotherhood, membership information, profiles, list of board members and officers, bulletins, links, and schedule of services. Randolph.
http://www.tbespringfield.org/
Founded in 1913, led today by Rabbi Amy Wallk Katz, Ph.D. Profiles, an online media center including blessing and prayer audios and bulletins, descriptions of services and education and schools, library hours, a calendar, and links. Springfield.
http://www.templebethemunah.org/
Led today by Rabbi Arye Berk and President Robert Fishman. Messages and profiles, descriptions of clubs, facility rentals, religious and high schools, family services, a college book scholarship contest, social action, and a cooking club, links, and a calendar. Brockton.
http://www.tremontstreetshul.org/
Traditional Jewish congregation near Inman Square.
http://www.beth-sholom.org/
Includes schedule of services, religious school information, membership information, and photographs of happenings of interest. Framingham.
http://www.bethtorah.org/
Founded in 1972, today with about two hundred families. Profile of Rabbi Earl Kideckel, messages, calendars, descriptions of and calendars for schools and adult education, committees, clubs, youth programs, and services, links, and forms. Holliston.
http://www.tbsbraintree.com/
Led today by Rabbi Milton Feierstein and Cantor Seth Grossman. Profiles, descriptions of religious education and a Sisterhood and a Men's Club, announcements and upcoming events, and a list of board members. Braintree.
http://www.templeemanuel.com/
Information about services, programs, library and Judaica shop. Also contains bulletins and handbooks. "Ask our Rabbis" form. Newton.
http://www.templeemeth.org/
Information on services and programs, educational programs, Hebrew School, adult education, and nursery school. Offers many links to various resources.
http://templeemunah.org/
Message from the Rabbi and information on programs and projects. Lexington.
http://tiofnatick.org/
Located fifteen miles west of Boston. Information on services, holidays, events, calendar of events, adult education and the Natick USY.
http://www.tisharon.org/
Information on youth services, adult and family education programs that are offered, Hertz Nursery School, news from the sisterhood and the Rabbi's message.
http://www.templenertamid.org/
Founded in 1959, today with more than three hundred families. Profile of Rabbi David Klatzker and a monthly message, bulletins, calendars, descriptions of clubs and youth groups and committees and schools, and a rites of passage page. Peabody.
http://www.reyim.org/
Family-oriented synagogue. Information about services, facilities, programs and activities. Also contains original children's stories. Newton.
http://www.templeshaaretefilah.org/
Led today by Rabbi Andrea M. Gouze and President Carol Turkewitz. Messages from the rabbi and president, schedule of services, news on the community and Israel, contacts, directions, and a list of committees and clubs. Norwood.
http://www.templeshalommedford.org/
Founded in 1945, led today by Rabbi Braham David. Upcoming events, a calendar, schedule of services, descriptions of family programs, social action, adult education, and clubs, list of clergy and officers, school contacts, and links. Medford.
http://www.tinewbedford.org/
Led by Rabbi Raphael Kanter and Cantor Nathaniel Schudrich. Profiles, list of officers, descriptions of education, clubs and youth programming, and membership, schedule of services, upcoming events, a calendar, a newsletter, photos, links, and forms. New Bedford.
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