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Danny, please tell me why you disagree with my definition. Ezra Wax

It is not a definition in terms of itself. It is a definition in relationship to some other movement--Orthodoxy. Also Conservative Judaism has a very precise definition. It means something very specific and has a genuine history and ideology. It is not a matter of "level of observance." Finally, you are confusing Conservative and conservative. Danny

Ok. Suppose I change the first definition to a definition of conservative Judaism? Ezra Wax

There is no value to the second definition. Why do you feel a need to rank movements along your spectrum of values? Danny


Not to butt in, guys, but...

Conservative Judaism refers to the unified movement of Conservative Judaism.

Does this sentence mean anything at all, or can it be deleted? Tokerboy 02:05 Oct 31, 2002 (UTC)