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The Conservative movement of Judaism, the second largest Jewish denomination, has a large presence in Ohio. 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.adath-israel.org/
Founded in 1847, led today by Senior Rabbi Irvin M. Wise. Profiles, photos, descriptions of a Judaica shop, a library, a Sisterhood, and social action, schedule of services, school, youth group, family, and Brotherhood links, newsletters, bulletins, and a calendar. Cincinnati.
https://www.bnaijeshurun.org/
Founded in 1886, today with about one thousand and fifty families. Schedule of services, descriptions of a library, clubs, events, and a religious school, bulletins, newsletters, calendars, kashrut information, profile of Rabbi Stephen Weiss, and sermons. Pepper Pike.
http://www.bethelakron.com/
Led by Rabbi Stephen Grundfast and Cantor Stephen Stein. Profiles, descriptions of events and schools and classes, adult education, and b'nai mitvah training, schedule of services, and photos. Akron.
http://www.bethisraelcongregation.net/
Founded in 1901, led today by Rabbi Eric R. Slaton. Profiles, president's message, schedule of services, school news, history, sermons, Israel Television, Hebrew basics, links, and a contact email. Hamilton.
http://www.agudasachim.org/
Founded in 1881, led today by Senior Rabbi Melissa Crespy. Schedule of services, upcoming events, profiles, descriptions of a religious school, a Sisterhood, and adult education, ways to give, a list of committees, sermons, newsletters, bulletins, and links. Bexley (Columbus).
http://www.cbitoledo.org/
Founded in 1866, today with about four hundred and twenty-five families. Bulletins, a slideshow, prayer texts, rite of passage information, schedule of services, profile of Rabbi Moshe Saks, and descriptions of youth groups and a religious school and adult education. Sylvania.
http://www.ohavshalom.org/
Founded in 1883, led today by Rabbi Moshe Meirovich. Newsletters, upcoming events, schedule of services, messages, descriptions of a religious school, youth groups, and social action programs, announcements, and a calendar. Cincinnati.
http://www.shaareytikvah.org/
Founded in 1940, led today by Rabbi David Kosak. Descriptions of services and schedule, clubs, youth activities, and education, photos, a virtual tour, profiles, rabbi's section, upcoming events, bulletins, and links. Beachwood (Cleveland).
http://www.tiferethisrael.org/
Located in Columbus, Ohio. An egalitarian, conservative synagogue affiliated with the USCJ, providing religious observance, Jewish learning, acts of social responsibility, cultural, and social activities.
http://www.nhs-cba.org/
Located in Cincinnati. A Conservative congregation affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
http://www.parksynagogue.org/
Located in Cleveland Heights. Provides a full array of daily, Shabbat, and holiday/festival worship services for members of all ages.
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