Tzohar
High Court orders Chief Rabbinate to decide on Tzohar’s kashrut license after year-long delay
The 2021 legislation opened the possibility for independent bodies to issue kosher certifications, but until now, the rabbinate had not initiated any applications or licensing processes.
Ex-Sephardi chief rabbi slams Tel Aviv rabbi as 'heretic' after he calls for haredi IDF enlistment
Wine talk: Separation, not division
City residents to be able to choose local rabbis in reversal of regulations
Leading haredi rabbi apologizes for accusing rabbinic org. Tzohar of conversions for money
A settlement was recently reached in the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court, requiring Rabbi Yosef to issue a public apology both in writing and during his weekly class.
Two rabbis too many? A look at Israel's confusing chief rabbi system
Throughout the Jewish world, Israel stands out by having two chief rabbis. The ‘Magazine’ looks at why – and asks if this model should continue
Tzohar launches prayer card initiative to pray for hostages
"The painful reality of this incredible tragedy is that we have almost grown numb" to the plight of the hostages, a representative of the organization said.
Tzohar calls for unity on Yom Kippur amid divided Israeli society
Amid protests that have gripped the country for the better part of a year, the Tzohar Rabbinical Organization is hoping that Yom Kippur can bring a much-needed reprieve.
High Court overturns Chief Rabbinate ban on Tzohar kashrut for imports
Some two years ago, the Chief Rabbinate's imports committee denied an initial Tzohar request to allow its certification to apply for imported goods.
Israel Police open probe against religious Zionist leader rabbi Zvi Thau - report
Earlier this year a woman claimed in a Facebook post that Thau sexually assaulted her when she was a minor
How it really is! Moral dilemmas and reality
Morally, I should speak out. Realistically, what good would it do? Praise would come from the anti-fascists. But supporters of these right-wing parties would ignore this at best or lash out.
Tzohar brings Jewish ethics to end-of-life care in Israel
A new Tzohar Rabbinical Organization initiative gives practical tools and support for individuals and families coping with the ethical and medical dilemmas that can come with illness and end of life.
Tzohar Kashrut launches a radio campaign promoting their kosher brand
Tzohar CEO Yehuda Zeiderman: "This is the first commercial campaign of its kind in the Israeli kashrut world and it is possible because of the kashrut reform.”
Israeli ‘Tzohar’ rabbis in talks to oversee kosher food at Qatar World Cup
Israel, FIFA and Qatar finalized an arrangement by which Israelis can attend the World Cup on Thursday.
Tzohar needs to be more honest about its wine kashrut certification - opinion
Tzohar has been more lenient in its wine kashrut certification than usually accepted but hasn't stated so on the bottles.