Tzohar
Tzohar returns to High Court, seeks order compelling Rabbinate to license it as kosher certifier
The new petition argues that, even after a ruling in November ordering the Rabbinate to decide whether Tzohar qualifies and, if so, to issue a license, the state still has not acted.
One in four Israeli Jews celebrate or consider celebrating Christmas - poll
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
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.
Storm sparked as Tzohar rabbi recommended to head Conversion Authority
Rabbi Benayahu Brunner, a member of Tzohar and a judge in rabbinical courts, has been appointed to head the Conversion Authority.
Garin Harel wants to settle the Negev, what’s holding it up?
Garin Harel is a collective of 130 people who aim to establish an "alternative tourism-based Kibbutz" in the Negev desert.
Tzohar organization wins special recognition at Israel Cuisine Awards
The Tzohar organization is a collaborative of over 800 orthodox rabbis launched in 2018 with the aim of providing more modern kashrut certification.
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Tzohar’s community service to help families
Tzohar humanizes Israeli judaism - opinion
Tzohar rabbis understand that every Jew’s mission includes cultivating Jewish unity.
Tzohar rabbi: No need to sleep in sukkah in mixed cities for fear of violence
Rabbi David Stav was asked the question by a resident of Lod in light of the recent spate of violence • Lod chief rabbi rules otherwise, says not safety concerns
Kashrut will serve public rather than politicos in new reform - analysis
With certain cafes being mistreated by the rabbinate, Tzohar steps in to supply kashrut approval.