The Conservative movement moved to allow ordination of gay, bisexual and lesbian rabbis in 2006 and to allow Conservative rabbis to officiate at same-sex marriages in 2012. They have not yet reached a position of full marriage equality because of technical halachic (legal under Jewish law) questions about the definition of same-sex marriage, but this has few practical consequences. It is up to each Conservative rabbi whether to agree to perform such marriages, and up to each congretation whether to host such occasions.Individual Orthodox Jews may be pro-LGBT, but there has been no movement on these issues by the institutions that guide Orthodox Judaism.