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Conservative Jews face a rapid decline

February 17, 2011 13:28

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Paul Berger,

Paul Berger

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The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, once the largest denomination in America, has announced sweeping changes aimed at halting a precipitous decline in membership.

The number of families affiliated with Conservative Judaism has fallen by 14 per cent in 10 years, according to a strategic report issued recently by the USCJ.

"Among congregations of every size and in every region, there is growing ambivalence about their continued membership in USCJ," the report warned.

Conservative Judaism's decline began during the 1990s, when affiliation fell from 43 per cent of American Jewish families to 33 per cent.