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The Conservative movement of Judaism is the second largest Jewish denomination, with a presence in forty-six states, including Texas. 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.caatylertx.org/
Services, cemetery information, groups, calendar and activities. Tyler.
http://www.caa-austin.org/
Includes membership and school information, links and local contacts. Austin.
http://www.agudas-achim.org/
Over five hundred and fifty families led by Rabbi Leonardo Bitran. Profiles, lists of staff, announcements, schedule of services, a calendar, membership information, and descriptions of clubs, youth groups, schools, adult education, and a library. San Antonio.
http://www.agudath-waco.org/
Founded in 1888, led today by Rabbi Gordon Fuller. History, schedule of services, rabbi's profile and message, descriptions of a religious school, links, and a contact form. Waco.
http://www.ahavathsholom.org/
Includes worship and events calendar, history, and information about educational programs, youth groups, the Ladies' Auxiliary and the Men's Club. Fort Worth.
http://congregationbnaizion.org/
Founded in 1900, led today by Rabbi Stephen A. Leon. Profiles, upcoming events, a monthly newsletter, photographs, description of education programs, membership information, and links. El Paso.
http://www.congregationbethtorah.org/
Includes both schedules of on going activities at the Synagogue, and religious messages. Richardson.
http://www.bethyeshurun.org/
Founded in 1891, today with more than two thousand three hundred families. Profile of Senior Rabbi David Rosen, descriptions of services, a museum, catering, rites of passage, clubs, and committees, a calendar, and gift shop hours. Houston.
http://www.brithshalom.org/
Founded in 1955, led today by Rabbi Ranon Teller. Profiles, sermons, a b'nai mitzvah section, and descriptions of a choir, services and schedule, youth groups, clubs, and social action. Bellaire (Houston).
http://www.shaarhashalom.org/
Led by Rabbi Stuart Federow and President Felicia Bank. Upcoming events, a calendar, descriptions of services and schedule, a religious school, adult education, and clubs, prayer videos, a misheberach request form, a newsletter, a shopping section, and recipes. Houston.
http://www.shearith.org/
Personnel, memberships, locations, events, news, services, music and education programs, synagogue groups and community service. Dallas.
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