Chief Rabbi of South Africa: An international Shabbat to counter the political division
Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein, founder of The Shabbat Project speaks about the special worldwide project. Watch.
Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein, founder of The Shabbat Project speaks about the special worldwide project. Watch.
The Chief Rabbi of South Africa, Rabbi Warren Goldstein, says that Israel's travel ban has been traumatic for Diaspora Jews.
Rabbi Warren Goldstein: "No fundamental policy shift has been made: Jews from “red” countries still cannot enter the country".
S. Africa's Chief Rabbi responds to Anglican Archbishop's anti-Israel letter: 'Hamas is an enemy of Christians and Jews alike'.Op-ed.
Rabbi Warren Goldstein disputes South African President's claim regarding Israel's policy but shares calls for peace.
We’re struggling for minimum levels of respect in emotive discussiion, to find a way to talk to each other differently. An initiative.
Watch: In honor of 'Daf Yomi' completion of Talmud, SA's Rabbi Warren Goldstein speaks about the story of Daf Yomi and what it means today.
Rabbi Warren Goldstein urges South African citizens to join him in protest against President Zuma.
South Africa's Chief Rabbi explains why there is low anti-Semitism in his country - and issues an invitation for Arutz Sheva readers.
Wanted in Israel for sexual assault, Rabbi Eliezer Berland accuses Warren Goldstein of setting police on his hotel hideaway in South Africa.
Over a million Jews take part in Shabbat Project, 'keeping it together' in Guinness Record events world wide.
In just two years the Shabbos Project has succeeded beyond its founder's wildest dreams.
Matisyahu joins with The Shabbos Project in its second attempt to get all Jews in the world to observe the Sabbath.
Rabbi Warren Goldstein slams 'insulting' review of citizenship laws to prevent Jews serving in IDF, blasts anti-Israel 'obsession.'
South African Chief Rabbi's unprecedented success in encouraging Shabbat is going global to 350 cities in 35 countries this week.
Chief Rabbi of South Africa's project is set to translate remarkable local success onto world scale, encourage Shabbat observance together.
South Africa's Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein: Jewish survival in the sweep of history is a greater miracle than the Red Sea splitting.