reversal' Rabbi Epstein says he didn't believe two decades ago that the Conservatiire movement "had the resources to both promote in- marriage and keruv" But with intermarriage a reality, he says he has "come to the conclusion that whether we can or can't do both, we must." Rabbi Epstein believes the new approach "goes beyond the idea of keruv as welcoming the intermar- ried;' but without transgressing any key Conservative values. "There are many things that are permitted that we have not done he hints. • The initiative calls upon congre- gations to actively encourage con- version, particularly of non-Jews already in Conservative families. "The process we've traditionally had, which makes it difficult to convert, was probably valuable at a particular time Rabbi Epstein says. "While I'm not looking to recruit people off the street, for those who have already chosen to be part of a relationship with a Jew, we ought to be passionate and compassionate toward them." Rabbi Epstein believes keruv is the biggest challenge facing Con- servative Jewry. "Our success here _ will determine not only the destiny of the movement but the destiny of American Jewish life' he says. The Conservatives are broaden- ing their embrace of the intermar- ried just two weeks after Reform leader Rabbi Eric Yoffie proposed at that movement's biennial that Reform congregations ask non- Jewish spouses to consider conver- sion. Are the two approaches con- verging? Not really, Rabbi Meyers says. "Maybe at the edges Conservative is becoming more Reform," he acknowledges, "but the two movements are distinctive. The Reform movement's position is that each person and rabbi is autonomous and does their own thing, while we believe in Halachah and mitzvot. We have a clear idea of how people should behave." "The Reform movement reaches out" and makes intermarried members feel comfortable, says Rabbi Moshe Edelman, director of congregational planning and lead- ership development for the United Synagogue. "We're saying, reach out and gather in for the sake of sanctity, of kedushah," or holiness. December 1 •2005 MUSIC! ; Rabbi Schorsch: retiring chancellor "We're not looking for a comfort zone." Rabbi Edelman has been test- marketing the keruv initiative to groups within and outside the Conservative movement, and says it has gone through at least a dozen versions. The initiative offers "a sugges- tion of approaches" rather than dictating policy, Rabbi Epstein says. "Its called al-haderech," or on the path,"rather than 'this is it.'" He expects that the new open- ness will impact the movement's ,Camp Ramah and Solomon Schechter day schools, both of which place restrictions on chil- dren of non-Jewish mothers. Discussion of Rabbi Schorsch's replacement, a hot topic among movement leaders and rabbis, will take place more circumspectly, in corridors and private meetings rather than plenary sessions. The seminary's search committee is still evaluating candidates. The USCJ also will consider res- olutions supporting immigration reform, religious freedom in the . workplace and food programs for the poor, opposing family violence and congratulating the United Nations for its improved treatment of Israel, There also is a resolution -on reproductive choice, a carefully worded document that opposes any civil laws that would prevent an abortion that religious authori- ties have determined is halachi- cally warranted — that is, where the mother's life and health are at risk. ❑ Hear the MICHIGAN OPERA THEATRE arolers strolling throughout Bloomfield Plaza between 11 am and 1 pm and the BIRMINGHAM-BLOOMFIELD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA STRING TRIO in the mini-mall from 12 pm-2 pm. FuN! Meet the 100.3 WNIC promotional team in the mini-mall from 12 to 2 pm for a chance to win prizes... - PLUS...ENTER TO WIN TICKETS to the RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR featuring the world famous ROCKETTES at the Fox Theatre, November 29 through December 24, 2005. (Tickets available at OlympiaEntertainment.com and Ticketmaster.) .87141r, . .4 , ' 454'•,!fr-- 3 -, W • MUGS ! The 15th edition of the free Bloomfield Plaza Holiday Coffee Mug, complete with gift bag, will be distributed, beginning at 11 am. REFRESHMENTS ! Free coffee and delicious desserts, beginning at 12 pm! istinctive Collection of Shops and Services •Telegraph at Maple