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The Conservative movement of Judaism is the second largest Jewish denomination, with a presence in forty-six states, including Washington. 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.bnai-torah-olympia.org/
Led by Rabbi Robert Maslan and President Stan Finkelstein. Upcoming events, directions, policies, description of services and schedule, a calendar, a monthly newsletter, links, an email address, and a photograph. Olympia.
http://www.bethshalomseattle.org/
Founded more than thirty-five years ago, led today by Rabbi Jill Borodin. Descriptions of committees, facilities, a cemetery, services and schedule, rites of passage, family and adult education, programs, events, schools, and youth groups, a calendar, a newsletter, and links. Seattle.
http://www.h-nt.org/
Founded in 1906, led by Senior Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum. Descriptions of services and schedule, a religious school, adult education, family programming, clubs, committees, a cemetery, a Judaica shop, and youth groups, prayer audios, profiles, and sermons. Mercer Island.
http://www.spokanetbs.org/
Founded in 1966, led today by Rabbi Jack Izakson. Membership information, contacts, and description of services, a religious school, events, youth and senior programming, committees, and a cemetery. Spokane.
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