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
‘Tzohar Bill’ approved by ministerial panel
Initiative would allow couples to register for marriage in any municipality, choose between stricter or more flexible rabbinates.
Religous-Zionist rabbis mixed over IDF base raid
“Harming army is sin and so is hatred," yeshiva head says; MK Katz: Shin Bet planted activists to disgrace settler movement.
Chief rabbi skeptical about marriage bill
Bill seeks to prevent rabbis from taking money for performing weddings, except for travel expenses.
Bill to end wedding fees for rabbis
Rabbis have been receiving double income- state-funded salaries and private payments for marriage ceremonies.
Rabbis and the state
In the interests of freedom of religious expression, the state should stop paying local rabbis’ salaries.
Tzohar rabbis and the right to get married in Israel
Israel’s marriage laws are a violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Yes to separation between synagogue and state
Recent proposals to liberalize marriage laws to include non-Orthodox streams of Judaism are insufficient.
Chief rabbis deny bias against Tzohar, begin probe
“Very severe slander was spoken against all rabbis in Israel, things that have no connection to reality,” Amar says.
Free-market Judaism
We must foster religious expression and provide a positive alternative to the Chief Rabbinate’s counterproductive monopoly.
Bill to ensure all rabbis can perform weddings
Move comes following furor last week when religious-Zionist Tzohar rabbinical organization shut down free wedding service.