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Date: 2014-10-08 23:02:59
Religion
Committee on Jewish Law and Standards
Halakha
Rabbi
Mitzvah
Daniel S. Nevins
Shabbat
Conservative Halakha
Women in Judaism
Conservative Judaism
Judaism
Jewish movements

JTS Division of Religious Leadership The Rabbinical School and The H.L. Miller Cantorial School Norms of Religious Identity and Practice The JTS Rabbinical and Cantorial Schools seek to be a supportive and nurturing comm

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