By this time the congregation had moved to Conservative Judaism.
He also served as editor of the journal, Conservative Judaism for five years, from 1969 to 1974.
"We think Conservative Judaism is the best address for these people."
Sexual orientation has been a pivotal issue for Conservative Judaism since the 1980s.
Conservative Judaism had begun to make its presence known in Israel before the 1960s.
Conservative Judaism has always been premised on the total embrace of critical inquiry and science.
Until recently, he said, Conservative Judaism had avoided public identification with either position.
Conservative Judaism, on the other hand, has a largely non-observant laity.
In the 1970s and early 1980s, Conservative Judaism was divided over issues of gender equality.
Conservative Judaism has come under criticism from a variety of sources such as: