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The ideas of conservative Judaism were founded
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The conservative Judaism movement held its first class for practicing the newly founded Jewish principals
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The United Synagogues of America was founded in 1912, which acted as a conservative headquarters for the Jewish Religion in America
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In this year, 43% of the Jewish population began practicing the principles of the conservative denomination of Judaism.
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Additional synagogues began rising in many locations practicing the conservative principles of the new denomination
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The organization became the United synagogue of conservative Judaism and was internationally recognised
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In this year, the lumber was lowered, and only 33% of Jews were affiliated with the movement at this time
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The Conservative Jewish denomination committee approves of homosexual individuals in the church but cites it is against Jewish Law.
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In 2007, the amount of Jews affiliated with this denomination had decreased so drastically, it was considered to be a dying practice
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The amount of affiliated Jews began rising, and 760 congregants are now in existence at this time