The Tzohar rabbinical organization’s original mandate was to unite divided elements within Israeli society at a time of unprecedented internal tension.
Without displaying unity—while not suppressing our differences—Jews will be blamed for future conflicts as quickly and as automatically as we are blamed for them today.
Through hundreds of daily visitors, Rebbetzin Kanievsky raised and distributed millions of dollars to help widows and orphans in need across Israel. Ner Echad carries on her legacy.
Jews from all around the world are declaring their solidarity with Israel, hosting pro-Israel marches and demonstrations, in a public stand against terror.
The Shabbat Project is about to begin, bringing together Jews in over 500 cities around the world, secular and religious alike, for a Shabbat of unity and connection.
Following a vicious terror attack in Jerusalem in which a Palestinian stabbed a 70-year-old woman, dozens of Israeli Jews gathered to sing Israel's national anthem "Hatikvah."
Excitement is building up for the 'Shabbat Project' event that is taking place worldwide October 24/25. If you never observed a Shabbat, now is the time to try! Learn more and help spread the word...
There is a huge global movement happening that is set to unite the Jewish people in observing the Sabbath according to Torah law. This video promotion focuses on the unity aspect of the movement.