Lekhathila is a movement for cultivating Israeli Torah. We work to bring Torah to this generation — to take responsibility for it, to innovate within it, and to build a new layer upon it: a Torah of life that fully embraces the everyday, the body, and the earthly. A Torah of the Land of Israel.
Donate Now and Become a PartnerFrom books and guides to podcasts and periodicals — each project is a vessel for bringing Israeli Torah to the widest possible audience.
Rabbi Haim Navon's landmark book offers a fresh reading of Israeli reality and explores new pathways to connect the different parts of the Jewish people.
A practical pocket guide to kashrut for the Israeli traveler — halachic clarity and real-world guidance for keeping kosher anywhere in the world.
A concise, essential manifesto laying out the vision and milestones of Lekhathila. Required reading for everyone who burns with the desire for renewal.
A monthly publication from the house of Lekhathila — offering fresh, broad-horizoned tastes of Israeli Torah, from philosophy to halacha. A platform for diverse voices united by the vision of Israeli Torah.
Fascinating conversations, lectures, and in-depth discussions on the renewal of halacha, the Torah of the Land of Israel, and the challenges of our generation.
Scholars, rabbis, and thinkers who dedicate their work to renewing and building Israeli Torah for this generation.
Dr. Yoav Sorek is a publicist and thinker who devotes his work to renewing Judaism and connecting it to Israeli sovereignty. His thought strives to liberate Torah from the confines of sectorialism and transform it into a living, relevant source of inspiration for all of Israeli society. This vision is articulated in his book The Israeli Covenant, which proposes the foundation for a new social and spiritual contract — calling for a move from isolated sectoral consciousness to a broad national covenant that constitutes creative Israeli Torah.
Rabbi Haim Vidal is a rabbi and educator who leads a profound line of thought on Torah renewal, emerging from direct engagement with contemporary Israeli reality and culture. His thinking seeks to extract religious thought from limiting sociological definitions and worn-out sectoral frameworks. In his book Beyond Religiosity and Secularism, he charts a roadmap that transcends the conventional sacred-secular dichotomy, offering a deep spiritual language that speaks to the core of Israeli identity as a whole.
A distinguished gathering of scholars, rabbis, and academics — intellectuals and spiritual leaders who stand behind and support the vision of Lekhathila. Together, they represent the breadth and depth of Israeli Torah thought.


















Moments of learning, discussion, and the shared pursuit of a living Torah.





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