Rabbi David Stav, chairman of the Tzohar Rabbinical Organization, in a special interview with Arutz Sheva: "The Torah ...
The schisms in Israeli society are an age-old problem. Whether it be political, societal or religious in nature, there is inherent tension between different segments of Israeli citizens, and many ...
Rabbi Stav: Hostage deal a chance to heal rifts in Israel, bolster Diaspora ties - interview The Tzohar chairman said that quiet time in the wake of the finalization of a Gaza peace plan will provide ...
Among those who participated in the "March for Conscription" on Wednesday in Jerusalem, which called for the conscription of those in the haredi community in the IDF, was the Rabbi of the town of ...
Stav serves as head of Tzohar, an organization that says it seeks to make Judaism more accessible to all Israelis, religious and secular alike. His candidacy is opposed by the ultra-Orthodox and ...
Israel must “restore the faith” of Diaspora Jews in the State of Israel, and at the same time emphasize the common ground between Jews in Israel, to tackle the most critical challenges to the Jewish ...
Israel’s Haredim may be on the cusp of losing even more of their power following their exclusion from the new government. If David Stav gets his way, they will no longer control the rabbinate. The ...
Stav Ziv is a contributors editor at CNBC Make It. She was previously the deputy editor at The Muse, overseeing careers and work content, and a staff writer at Newsweek, where she covered stories for ...