Tzohar
Most religious Zionists prefer dialogue over legislation to solve Israel's social issues - poll
At Tzohar's annual conference, 79% of religious Zionists backed grassroots dialogue over legislation as the best path to social consensus in Israel.
Almost half of surveyed Israelis want entertainment venues closed on Tisha B'av, Tzohar poll finds
Knesset repeals 2021 kashrut reform, restores Rabbinate control over certification
Tzohar asks High Court to reject state's bid to void kashrut license
Yisrael Beytenu backs Tzohar’s Stav for chief rabbi
Leader of national-religious group gets important political endorsement ahead of secret ballot election to replace Ashkenazi chief rabbi Metzger.
Rabbinate refutes high civil marriage statistics
Religious Services Ministry says Jewish couples marrying abroad marry in Jewish, rather than civil, ceremonies.
February 13: No intrigues, please
The Tzohar rabbis have brought much needed status to the rabbinic role.
Rabbi Stav announces candidacy for chief rabbinate
Chairman of national-religious rabbinical association 'Tzohar' will stand as candidate for position of chief rabbi of Israel.
Dozens of bills to be buried before early election
DST extension won't be brought to a vote; bill criminalizing prostitution stays stuck in committees; "Tzohar Bill" unlikely to reach final reading.
240 ‘accessible’ services to be held on Yom Kippur
Many people don't know of a synagogue where they feel comfortable praying on Yom Kippur, say project organizers.
Metzger blasts Tzohar over advertising campaign
Tzohar chairman defends multi-million-shekel campaign, denies aim was to finance his own candidacy for Ashkenazi chief rabbi.
Tzohar rabbis to run for chief rabbi positions
National-religious rabbinical association begins process to present candidates to challenge haredi control of Rabbinate.
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.