Conservative Judaism
Definition: Conservative Judaism is a way of practicing the Jewish religion. It is a middle ground between Reform Judaism, which is more flexible, and Orthodox Judaism, which is more traditional. Conservative Jews follow many of the laws from the Torah (the Jewish holy book), but they also believe it is okay to change some of these laws to fit modern life.
Conservative Judaism is about finding a balance between following Jewish laws and adapting to modern life. It allows for some flexibility while still respecting tradition.