The Jewish Standard: "onservative Judaism taking outreach seriously. (Next week, we'll be reporting on EZ-Key, a similar program out of the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey).
But a thumbs down for their gratuitous use of Hebrew jargon.
Conservative kehillot from all across the world are offering Free High Holiday Tickets and/or Home Hospitality to alumni of conservative movement programs!
Click here to find a participating kehillah near you. Don't forget to check the list often, more kehillot sign up every day.
Kehilot?
That's Hebrew for communities.
If you've been paying attention to the ins-and-outs of the United Synagogue recently -- and why would you? -- you'll recall that the United Synagogue, the umbrella group for Conservative congregations, felt they had to respond to the challenge of "indie minyanim," where young adults gather to worship without a building fund or rabbi, by offering to serve minyans as well as congregations."
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