Balancing tradition and change can be tricky—but that's the mission of Conservative Judaism. In Conservative Judaism in 10 Minutes, we'll explore how this movement emerged in the 19th century as a middle path between Reform's innovations and Orthodoxy's strict traditionalism. We'll look at how Conservative Judaism upholds halakha (Jewish law) as binding, while also allowing for historical study, flexibility, and adaptation to modern life. From egalitarian prayer services to innovations in Jewish education, it has been a driving force in shaping American Jewish identity. We'll talk about the creation of the Jewish Theological Seminary, the influence of thinkers like Solomon Schechter, and the debates that continue to shape its future. Ten minutes, one centrist movement, and a story of how Jewish law and modern values can wrestle, compromise, and still create a vibrant community.