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Conservative Judaism maintains the Rabbinic understanding of Jewish identity: A Jew is someone who was born to a Jewish mother, or who converts to Judaism in accordance with Jewish law and tradition.
Conservatism thus rejects patrilineal descent, which is accepted by the Reform movement.
Conservative Rabbis are not allowed to perform intermarriages ( marriages between Jews and non-Jews ).
However, the Leadership Council of Conservative Judaism has a different sociological approach to this issue than does Orthodoxy, although agreeing religiously.
In a press release it has stated:

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