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The Leadership Council of Conservative Judaism, also known as the LCCJ, is a council made up of members of the various arms of the Conservative movement, a formal movement within the Jewish denomination of Conservative Judaism. LCCJ representatives meet twice a year at The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, in New York City, to co-ordinate on issues of movement-wide concern. Over time the LCCJ came to include all of the following organizations

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  • The Leadership Council of Conservative Judaism, also known as the LCCJ, is a council made up of members of the various arms of the Conservative movement, a formal movement within the Jewish denomination of Conservative Judaism. LCCJ representatives meet twice a year at The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, in New York City, to co-ordinate on issues of movement-wide concern. One of the first projects approved by the LCCJ was Emet Ve-Emunah: Statement of Principles of Conservative Judaism, published in 1988. For much of the Conservative movement's history, the movement avoided publishing systematic explications of faith. This was a conscious attempt to hold together a wide coalition. This concern largely became a non-issue after the left-wing of the movement seceded in 1968 to form the Reconstructionist Judaism movement, and after the right-wing seceded in 1985 to form the Union for Traditional Judaism. In 1988, the nascent LCCJ gave its imprimatur to Emet Ve-Emunah: Statement of Principles of Conservative Judaism. In accord with classical rabbinic Judaism, it agrees that Jews must hold certain beliefs. However, since the Jewish community never developed any one binding catechism, it is impossible to pick out only one person's formal creed and hold it as binding. Instead, Emet Ve-Emunah allows for a range of Jewish beliefs that Conservative rabbis believe are authentically Jewish and justifiable. Over time the LCCJ came to include all of the following organizations * Cantors Assembly, Hazzan , President * , Dr. Robert Braitman, President * , Lonna Picker, President * Jewish Theological Seminary, Prof. Arnold Eisen, Chancellor * , Gloria Bieler, Earl Greinetz, Co-chairs, Board of Directors * Masorti Olami, Alan H. Silberman, President * Mercaz USA, Rabbi Vernon Kurtz, President * NAASE, Susan Kasper, President * Rabbinical Assembly, Rabbi Alvin Berkun, President * National Ramah Commission, Camp Ramah, Morton Steinberg, President * Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, Rabbi David Golinkin, President * Solomon Schechter Day School Association, Andrew Cohen, President * United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, Dr. Raymond B. Goldstein, President * , Gloria Cohen, President * Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, Dean (en)
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  • The Leadership Council of Conservative Judaism, also known as the LCCJ, is a council made up of members of the various arms of the Conservative movement, a formal movement within the Jewish denomination of Conservative Judaism. LCCJ representatives meet twice a year at The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, in New York City, to co-ordinate on issues of movement-wide concern. Over time the LCCJ came to include all of the following organizations (en)
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