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Conservative Judaism Conservative Judaism, also known as Masorti Judaism, is a Jewish religious movements, Jewish religious movement that regards the authority of Jewish law and tradition as emanating primarily from the assent of the people through the generations ...
has historically been a movement that supports
Zionism Zionism is an Ethnic nationalism, ethnocultural nationalist movement that emerged in History of Europe#From revolution to imperialism (1789–1914), Europe in the late 19th century that aimed to establish and maintain a national home for the ...
. Unlike
Reform Reform refers to the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc. The modern usage of the word emerged in the late 18th century and is believed to have originated from Christopher Wyvill's Association movement, which ...
and
Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Judaism is a collective term for the traditionalist branches of contemporary Judaism. Theologically, it is chiefly defined by regarding the Torah, both Torah, Written and Oral Torah, Oral, as literally revelation, revealed by God in Ju ...
, Conservative Judaism does not and has never had a significant anti-Zionist faction. While some individual Conservative Jews hold anti-Zionist or non-Zionist views, those views are not endorsed by the Conservative movement.


History

According to Elliot N. Dorff, the "Conservative movement is the only religious movement f Judaismwhich has always been Zionistic and has never had an anti-Zionist wing." While regarding itself as the heir of Rabbi
Zecharias Frankel Zecharias Frankel (30 September 1801 – 13 February 1875) was a Bohemian-German rabbi and a historian who studied the historical development of Judaism. He was born in Prague and died in Breslau. He was the founder and the most eminent member o ...
's 19th-century positive-historical school in Europe, Conservative Judaism fully institutionalized only in the United States during the mid-20th century. According to Alan Silverstein, President of
Mercaz Olami MERCAZ Olami is a Zionist political organization representing the world Masorti/Conservative Movement of Judaism at the World Zionist Organization, Jewish Agency for Israel, Keren Kayemeth Leyisrael and Keren HaYesod. By running for election t ...
, Frankel's support of
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as the language of Jewish prayer was a
proto-Zionist Proto-Zionism (or Forerunner of Zionism; , pronounced: ''Mevasrei ha-Tzionut'') is a concept in historiography describing Jewish thinkers active during the second half of the 19th century who were deeply affected by the idea of modern nationali ...
commitment to "the national element in Jewish practices". Silverstein has written that
Heinrich Graetz Heinrich Graetz (; 31 October 1817 – 7 September 1891) was a German exegete and one of the first historians to write a comprehensive history of the Jewish people from a Jewish perspective. Born Tzvi Hirsch Graetz to a butcher family in Xions (no ...
, an historian who is commonly viewed as a proto-Zionist, influenced and strengthened Frankel's belief in
Jewish peoplehood Jewish peoplehood (Hebrew: עמיות יהודית, ''Amiut Yehudit'') is the conception of the awareness of the underlying unity that makes an individual a part of the Jews, Jewish people. The concept of peoplehood has a double meaning. The firs ...
. According to Brandeis University professor
Jonathan Sarna Jonathan D. Sarna (born 10 January 1955) is the Joseph H. and Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History in the department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies and director othe Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis Universit ...
, "Zionism played an important role in the growth of Conservative Judaism" in the United States". He has written that "East European Jews were drawn to Zionism and to those Jewish religious movements that embraced it - Conservative Judaism chief among them." Conservative Judaism as a separate movement developed from institutions such as the
Jewish Theological Seminary of America The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) is a Conservative Jewish education organization in New York City, New York. It is one of the academic and spiritual centers of Conservative Judaism as well as a hub for academic scholarship in Jewish studies ...
(JTS) and the United Synagogue of America (now known as the
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ) is the major congregational organization of Conservative Judaism in North America, and the largest Conservative Jewish communal body in the world. USCJ closely works with the Rabbinical Assembly ...
) during the 20th century. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, many
Reform Jews Reform Judaism, also known as Liberal Judaism or Progressive Judaism, is a major Jewish denomination that emphasizes the evolving nature of Judaism, the superiority of its ethical aspects to its ceremonial ones, and belief in a continuous rev ...
were anti-Zionists and the Zionist movement was largely
secular Secularity, also the secular or secularness (from Latin , or or ), is the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion. The origins of secularity can be traced to the Bible itself. The concept was fleshed out through Christian hi ...
. Conservative Judaism embraced Zionism, despite the irreligious and sometimes anti-religious views of many Zionists. Many Conservative teachers were affiliated with the
Zionist Organization of America The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA; ) is an American nonprofit pro-Israel organization. Founded in 1897, as the Federation of American Zionists, it was the first official Zionist organization in the United States. Early in the 20th century ...
(ZOA). According to Herbert Parzen, the Conservative rabbinate and their acolytes were a crucial factor in winning over the majority of American Jews to Zionism. In 1957, Moshe Davis of JTS wrote a program for Conservative Judaism that elucidates the movement's support for Zionism. The program states that Judaism has an "eternal bond" with
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and that the "emergence of the State of Israel marks one of the noblest achievements in modern Jewish history." In the 2020s, a small number of Conservative Jews identify as anti-Zionists or non-Zionists, including some rabbis and rabbinical students. These views are more common among younger Conservative Jews. However, the Conservative movement is officially in favor of Zionism and does not endorse these anti-Zionist views. Some Conservative synagogues and institutions will not hire anti-Zionist clergy or faculty, viewing anti-Zionism as incompatible with Conservative Judaism.


See also

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Haredim and Zionism From the founding of political Zionism in the 1890s, Haredi Jewish leaders voiced objections to its secular orientation, and before the establishment of the State of Israel, the vast majority of Haredi Jews were opposed to Zionism, like early Re ...
* Humanistic Judaism and Zionism *
Jewish anti-Zionism Anti-Zionism is opposition to Zionism. Although anti-Zionism is a heterogeneous phenomenon, all its proponents agree that the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, and the movement to create a sovereign Jewish state in the region of Palest ...
* Mercaz USA *
Reconstructionist Judaism and Zionism The relationship between Reconstructionist Judaism and Zionism dates to the founding of the Reconstructionist movement by Mordecai Kaplan. Kaplan was a strong supporter of the Zionist movement and thus the Reconstructionist movement has historical ...
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Reform anti-Zionism Reform anti-Zionism is anti-Zionism within Reform Judaism. Throughout the 1800s and until the mid-1900s, the Reform movement was primarily anti-Zionist. The American Reform Movement's 1885 Pittsburgh Platform endorsed anti-Zionism, as did the ' ...
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Reform Zionism Reform Zionism, also known as Progressive Zionism, is the ideology of the Zionist arm of the Reform Judaism, Reform or Progressive branch of Judaism. The Association of Reform Zionists of America is the American Reform movement's Zionist organiz ...
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Shaul Magid Shaul Magid (Hebrew: שאול מגיד ; born June 16, 1958) is a rabbi, Visiting Professor of Modern Jewish Studies at Harvard Divinity School, and Distinguished Fellow in Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College. From 2004 to 2018, he was a professor ...


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The Core Values of Conservative Judaism
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