Ideas The Conservative movement can, and should, welcome the intermarried Four top leaders of the movement, whose rabbis do not perform interfaith weddings, say non-Jewish partners should nonetheless be greeted by communities with "open arms."
Rabbi Gil Steinlauf leaving prominent DC pulpit to help create movement Innovation Lab Steinlauf told his congregants at Adas Israel that he would seek to help other synagogues replicate the congregation's success.
Ideas The verdict is in: Rabbis should say yes to officiating at interfaith weddings Intermarrying couples who desire to be married by a rabbi are ripe for a deeper commitment to Jewish life, write two Conservative-trained rabbis.