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Kadima (Hebrew: קדימה, literally "forward") is a youth group affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ), specifically aimed at Jewish preteens living in North America in Grades 6-8. Every synagogue in North America is entitled to a chapter of Kadima.
Kadima serves as a "feeder" into United Synagogue Youth (USY), the other USCJ youth group, aimed at Jewish high-school aged children.
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