Rabbinical Assembly
International association of Conservative rabbis
The Rabbinical Assembly is a prominent international organization that represents Conservative rabbis worldwide. Established in 1901, its primary objective is to guide the development of the Conservative movement's ideology, programs, and practices. Through its publications, including prayerbooks and books on Jewish topics, the organization aims to promote a deeper understanding of Jewish heritage and traditions.
As a central governing body, the Rabbinical Assembly oversees various key initiatives, including the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, which provides guidance on Jewish law and ethics within the Conservative movement. The organization also hosts conferences and manages the Joint Placement Commission, facilitating the placement of rabbis in communities around the world. Its members serve in diverse roles, including as rabbis, educators, community leaders, and chaplains in military and hospital settings, contributing to the global Jewish community in meaningful ways.