Tzohar
One in four Israeli Jews celebrate or consider celebrating Christmas - poll
The poll reflects the wider cultural presence of Christmas in Israeli public spaces, including markets, decorations, and seasonal events.
High Court orders Chief Rabbinate to decide on Tzohar’s kashrut license after year-long delay
Ex-Sephardi chief rabbi slams Tel Aviv rabbi as 'heretic' after he calls for haredi IDF enlistment
Wine talk: Separation, not division
Group campaigns against 'anti-Zionist' Rabbinate
Tzohar rabbinical association slams rabbinate for alienating Israeli public in new public relations campaign.
Will you marry us?
In past years, couples seeking to wed without extensive bureaucracy would fly abroad.
Tzohar launches brit milah initiative
National-religious rabbinical group unveils new public initiative to help parents through process of having their sons circumcised.
Signez, mariez-vous et soyez heureux
Pour éviter le problème du chantage au get, une association milite pour un contrat prénuptial halachique
Tzohar and Rabbinate in historic agreement
National-religious Tzohar rabbis say they have agreement with rabbinate to end restrictions on its rabbis conducting weddings.
MKs, rabbis to discuss conversion difficulties
In Tzohar Shavuot program, politicians and rabbis will discuss difficulties Ruth would face today in conversion.
Breakthrough seen likely in Tzohar-Rabbinate impasse
Tzohar has protested restrictions Religious Services Ministry, Chief Rabbinate imposed on its rabbis performing weddings.
Tzohar, Zaka unite for Purim coexistence project
One of the obligations of the day is to send small packages of food to friends, neighbors, work colleagues.
Rabbis invoke decapitated calf commandment
Modernized version of one of the more obscure ceremonies of the Torah conducted by Tzohar rabbis to protest hit-and-run death.
Should Israeli law permit civil marriage?
The answer is yes: It is the most likely to help this country become a more Jewish and a more democratic state.