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University of Judaism
Thriving on academic excellence and diversity of expression, the University of Judaism seeks to prepare individuals to assume leadership roles in virtually every segment of society - the Jewish community, civic life, as well as all professional sectors. The University of Judaism acknowledges that Judaism is a flourishing civilization and thus promotes the cultural as well as the religious foundations of our faith. The University of Judaism values pluralism and diversity within Judaism, seeking to educate the heart as well as the mind of all groups within the totality of our people.

Jewish Theological Seminary
The New York seminary for the Conservative Movement is a community of inquiry, preparing individuals for leadership roles in the Jewish world. Jewish Theological Seminary assumes that leadership in the Jewish community must be grounded in religious and intellectual commitments, through which the great issues facing our people are confronted, studied, and questioned.

Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College is a community of teachers and students dedicated to the renewal of the rabbinates in the North American Jewish Community. The College prepares men and women for leadership and service in every aspect of Jewish communal life.

Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion
The Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion is a religious and scholarly learning community dedicated to developing Jewish professional and lay leaders to transmit and apply to contemporary life the sustaining values, responsibilities, and texts of our tradition. The College strives to advance the critical study of Jewish culture through the lens of modern academic scholarship in a spirit of openness and pluralism.

Rabbinical Assembly
The Rabbinical Assembly is the international association of Conservative rabbis. While actively promoting the cause of Conservative Judaism, the Rabbinical Assembly serves the professional and personal needs of its members through publications, conferences, and programs. Additionally, the Rabbinical Assembly administers the Conservative Movement's Joint Placement Commission.

Central Conference of American Rabbis
The Central Conference of American Rabbis serves the North American and worldwide Reform rabbinate through programs, services, publications, and education. The Conference takes formal positions on a wide-range of social, political, and religious issues through its resolutions and platforms. The Conference also maintains a placement service and pension plan for its members.

Union of American Hebrew Congregations
As the congregational arm of the Reform Movement, the Union of American Hebrew Congregation's primary mission is to create and sustain vibrant Jewish congregations wherever Reform Jews live. The Union provides leadership and vision on spiritual, ethical, and political issues as well as materials and consultation for congregational programs and education. The Union also provides opportunities for individual growth and identity through its camps, Israel programs, study Kallot, publications, and national and regional biennials

United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism is devoted to the religious, intellectual, and spiritual needs of Conservative synagogues and their members throughout the world. It provides programs, publications, and resources to aid its members—adults, teens, and youth—in their commitment and observance, as well as lifelong learning.

The Alban Institute
Their mission is to "build up congregations and their leaders to be agents of grace and transformation to shape and heal the world". The Alban Institute touches the lives of many thousands of people across the country and around the world. They bring together leaders of faith to share ideas and develop relationships. Alban is continually learning from and sharing knowledge with congregations, seminaries, denominational leaders, and others in our sphere.