Tzohar's Rabbi David Stav
Tzohar's Rabbi David StavYoni Kempinski

An Israeli rabbinical group that works to bridge the religious-secular divide will hold Shavuot holiday learning programs in homes throughout the country.

The Tzohar Rabbinical Organization previously only held programs in community centers and public buildings to encourage the participation of the secular public. However, they recently opened a “Homework” program, in which dozens of Tzohar rabbis and community volunteers open their homes and invite their neighbors to learn together, with individual families choosing the subject to be discussed.

One such high profile home is that of Brig. Gen. Eli Ben-Meir, Chief Intelligence Officer and Head of Intelligence, who has invited his neighbors in Modi’in to hold a discussion with Maj. Gen. Gadi Shamni about Israel’s policy regarding the civil war in Syria, including such topics as should we intervene, and does Israel behave ethically?

Tzohar Chairman Rabbi David Stav will open his home in Shoham to the community, where the group will talk about Judaism and Israeli society.

Tzohar has been coordinating community holiday programming for over 10 years, with the goal of making Jewish holiday traditions accessible to all Jews in Israel in a non-coercive atmosphere. Events for Yom Kippur, Purim and Shavuot are hosted in kibbutzim, moshavim and cultural centers across Israel.