The Conservative movement of Judaism, the second largest Jewish denomination, has an enormous presence in Pennsylvania. Synagogues are the centers of a diverse spectrum of independent Conservative communities. Since the Conservative Movement is both a religious and organizational entity, affiliation with the Conservative Movement requires adherence to certain guidelines as set by the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
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- Adath Israel Founded in 1946, today with over five hundred and fifty families. Profile of Rabbi Steven C. Wernick, descriptions of services and schedule, committees, clubs, youth groups, music and theater programs, schools, and adult education, bulletins, and contacts. Merion Station.
- Congregation Brothers of Israel Includes member's area, community calendar, religious services and general information. Trenton.
- Beth Tikvah-B'nai Jeshuran: Erdenheim, Pennsylvania A conservative synagogue growing with love and care.
- Adath Jeshurun Sermon audios, monthly newsletter, rabbi's message, announcements, schedule of services, description of events, preschool and cantor sections, directions, and contacts. Elkins Park.
- Agudas Israel Synagogue Led by President Lee Glassberg and Ritual Director Alan Berg. A newspaper article, schedule of services, Hebrew school information, links, weekly and monthly announcements, a directory, and lists of officers and staff. Hazleton.
- B'nai Abraham Synagogue More than one hundred years old, led today by Rabbi Mark L. Shrager. Profiles, messages, descriptions of a religious school, volunteering, and clubs and youth groups, list of classes, rite of passage information, announcements, calendars, and ways to give. Easton.
- Beth El Congregation Founded in 1926, led today by Rabbi Alex Greenbaum. Descriptions of events, services and schedule, a Judaica shop, schools, adult education, clubs, youth groups, and a social action committee, a calendar, ways to give, file resources, and prayer audios. Pittsburgh.
- Beth Israel Congregation Founded in 1904, led today by Rabbi Michael Charney. Descriptions of services and schedule, calendars, upcoming events, religious school and preschool sections, descriptions of youth groups, a newsletter, photographs, links, contacts, and directions. Uwchland (Eagle).
- Congregation Beth Shalom Founded in 1917, led today by Rabbi Mike Werbow. Upcoming events, descriptions of schools and adult education, services and holidays, catering, a Sisterhood, and youth programs, profiles, a newsletter, a bulletin, a calendar, and cemetery directions. Pittsburgh.
- Beth Sholom Congregation Founded in 1919, today with one thousand member families. Descriptions of clubs and youth groups, interest free loans, a library, services and schedule, schools, and music and art programs, profile of Senior Rabbi David Glanzberg-Krainin, and news. Elkins Park.
- Chisuk Emuna Congregation Founded in 1883, led today by Rabbi Ron Muroff. Upcoming events, schedule of services, descriptions of schools, adult education, a philanthropy program for teens, rites of passage, a care committee, ways to give and volunteer, and clubs, and a bulletin. Harrisburg.
- Congregation B'nai Jacob Founded in 1912, led today by Rabbi Rachel Brown. Schedule of services, membership information, rabbi's message, descriptions of a religious school and a cemetery, history, upcoming events, newsletter, and contacts. Phoenixville.
- Congregation Beth Am Israel With about three hundred and fifty families, led by Rabbi David Ackerman. A directory, blogs, announcements, a calendar, descriptions of education programs and b'nai mitzvah training, membership and youth group information, newsletters, and links. Penn Valley.
- Congregation Beth El Upcoming events, messages, a newsletter, a weekly sermon video, schedule of services, descriptions of clubs, schools, and adult education, a calendar, and photographs. Yardley.
- Congregation Brith Sholom Founded in 1889, led today by Rabbi Allen Juda. Descriptions of facilities, an endowment fund, social action, services, rites of passage, clubs, youth groups, and schools and education, photographs, links, Judaism basics, prayer audios, and upcoming events. Bethlehem.
- Congregation Mercy and Truth Founded in 1892, led today by Rabbi David Wortman. Cantor's message, descriptions of a preschool, a women's league, and a gift shop, a calendar of events, religious school schedule, a monthly bulletin, and contacts. Pottstown.
- Congregation Or Shalom Founded in 1974, led today by Rabbi Mitchell Romirowsky. Descriptions of services and schedule, a religious school, family and adult education, b'nai mitzvah training, clubs and committees, and youth groups, social action, ways to give, and links. Berwyn.
- Germantown Jewish Centre Founded in 1936, led today by Rabbi Leonard Gordon. Descriptions of facilities, schools, adult, family, and teen education, services and schedule, clubs, and youth groups, prayer audios, sermons, a calendar of events, upcoming programs, a newsletter, and links. Philadelphia.
- Har Zion Temple Founded in 1923, today with more than eleven hundred member families. Profile of Senior Rabbi Jay M. Stein, descriptions of services and schedule, b'nai mitzvah training, schools, a camp, clubs, and a gift shop, upcoming events, and a monthly bulletin. Penn Valley.
- Kesher Israel Congregation Founded in 1914, led today by Rabbi Eric Rosin. Schedule of services, descriptions of a library, clubs, youth groups, committees, schools, adult education, ways to give, and a Judaica shop, a calendar of events, and sermons. West Chester.
- Kesher Zion Synagogue Founded in 1929, led today by Cantor Mark Kushner. Schedule of services, descriptions of a religious school, youth groups, a Men's Club and a Sisterhood, a gift shop, and libraries, upcoming events, ways to give, links, and an archive. Reading.
- Melrose B'nai Israel Emanu-El Led by Rabbi Howard A. Addison and Cantor Joshua H. Gordon. Schedule of services, list of staff, a newsletter, a bulletin, a contribution form, and contacts. Cheltenham.
- Ohev Shalom of Bucks County Founded in 1976, today with about seven hundred families. Profile of Rabbi Eliott N. Perlstein, directory, sermons, descriptions of clubs, youth groups, a college connection, a calendar of events, ways to give, and photographs. Richboro.
- Temple Beth El One hundred and fifty families and singles led by Rabbi Stephan O. Parnes. News, descriptions of services, a religious school, spiritual exploration for scholars, a Sisterhood wine cellar, a Men's Club, and a youth group, and a calendar of events. Lancaster.
- Temple Beth El Founded in 1919, led today by Rabbi Moshe Re'em. News, upcoming events, profiles and messages, descriptions of services and schedule, schools, adult and family education, clubs, social action, and youth programming, links, and calendars. Allentown.
- Temple Beth Zion - Beth Israel Founded in 1946, led today by Rabbi Ira F. Stone. Profiles, sermons, schedule of services, rite of passage information, descriptions of school, adult education, committees, youth groups, clubs, and ways to give, contacts, links, and directions. Philadelphia.
- Temple Beth Hillel - Beth El Founded in 1958, led today by Rabbi Neil S. Cooper. Membership information, photographs, upcoming events, news, descriptions of services and schedule, clubs, youth groups, a choir, a mikveh, a gift shop, a library, and a youth school, and prayer and trope audios. Wynnewood.
- Temple Israel Founded in 1921, led today by Rabbi Joseph Mendelsohn. Rabbi's message, descriptions of committees, classes, services, a religious school, facilities, a Sisterhood, youth groups, a choir, and a cemetery, parking information, a monthly newsletter, and photographs. Scranton.
- Temple Sinai Founded in 1940, led today by Rabbi Adam Wohlberg. Photographs, a bulletin, descriptions of clubs, committees, a youth group, a gift shop, schools, b'nai mitzvah training, adult education, and ways to give, links, and membership information. Dresher.
- Tiferet Bet Israel Founded over one hundred years ago, led today by Rabbi Joshua Kalev. News, lists of staff, messages, schedule of services, descriptions of clubs, social action, youth groups and programs, schools, and a camp, a calendar, links, and media. Blue Bell.