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Irgun Rabbanei Tzohar

Tzohar (Hebrew: ארגון רבני צהר, Irgun Rabbanei Tzohar) is an Israeli Rabbinical Organization that aims to bridge the gaps between dati (religious) and ḥiloni (secular) Jews in the State of Israel. The organization was founded after the murder of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995. Its founders are rabbis Yuval Cherlow, David Stav, Shai Piron, Tzachi Lehman, Elisha Aviner, and Raffi Feurstein. Tzohar has been supported by the Avi Chai Foundation since its inception.

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🆕 תְּפִלָּה לְיוֹם הַזִּכָּרוֹן וְיוֹם הָעַצְמָאוּת | A Prayer for Yom haZikaron and Yom ha-Atsma’ut 5785, by Rabbi Tzachi Lehman (Tzohar 2025)

Contributed by: Aharon N. Varady (transcription), Tzachi Lehman, Irgun Rabbanei Tzohar

“A Prayer for Yom Hazikaron and Yom ha-Atsma’ut 5785” (2025) was prepared by Rabbi Tzachi Lehman in advance of the State of Israel’s days of remembrance and declaration of independence and published by Tzohar on its website on 23 April 2025. . . .


תפילה למען עם ישראל והחטופים בעת הדלקת נרות חנוכה | Prayer for the People of Israel and the Captives while Kindling the Ḥanukkah Lights, by Rabbi Yuval Cherlow (Tzohar & Atid Le’Otef, 2024)

Contributed by: Aharon N. Varady (transcription), Yuval Cherlow, Irgun Rabbanei Tzohar

This Ḥanukkah prayer for the well-being of the captives taken during the massacres of HAMA”S and its allies on 7 October 2023, and for all in Israel affected by the ensuing war, was prepared by Rabbi Yuval Cherlow for Tzohar and Atid l’Otef. The prayer and its English translation were disseminated by social media and news services before Ḥanukkah on 25 December 2024. . . .