About TorahJews.org

Preserving Authentic Torah Judaism Since [Year Founded]"

Our Mission

"TorahJews.org exists to expose a simple truth: Zionism is not Judaism. It's a political ideology that has deceived millions into believing that Jewish nationalism is part of our religion. This is a lie.

For over 100 years, every major Torah leader has condemned Zionism as heretical. Today, hundreds of thousands of Orthodox Jews continue to reject this false ideology. We are not a 'fringe group' - we are the authentic continuation of 3,000 years of Torah tradition.

The Zionists use fear, propaganda, and bullying to silence our voice. They claim to represent all Jews while most Torahob servant communities reject their authority. We will not be silenced. The truth must be heard period

Our Core Values

Torah Truth Above All

"We base every position on authentic Torah sources and rabbinic authority, not on political trends or popular opinion

Peaceful Resistance

Following the path of our sages, we express our views through education, prayer, and peaceful demonstration

Unity in Diversity

We represent Orthodox Jews from all backgrounds - Hasidic, Litvish, Sephardic - united in this fundamental Torah principle

Who We Are

  • Torah Jews following 3,000 years of authentic tradition
  • The voice of hundreds of thousands silenced by Zionist propaganda
  • Defenders of true Jewish identity against political corruption
  • Exposers of how Zionism exploits and distorts Judaism

What We Are Not:

  • A "fringe group" - that's Zionist propaganda
  • Self-hating Jews - we love Judaism, which is why we reject Zionism
  • Political activists - we're defending our religion from political hijacking
  • Alone - every Torah leader in history stands with us

A Century of Rabbinic Opposition

1897

First Zionist Congress

When the First Zionist Congress convened in 1897, it marked not only the birth of political Zionism—but also the beginning of strong rabbinic opposition

1897

Leading Rabbis Issue Joint Declaration

In a powerful display of unity, prominent Torah scholars came together to issue a joint declaration opposing Zionism.

1948

The State is Declared — The Protest Continues

With the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, rabbinic opposition did not waver.

Present

Ongoing Educational Efforts

Through lectures, publications, community outreach, and global campaigns, Torah-true Jews continue to educate the public about the distinction between Judaism and Zionism.

Guided by Torah Leaders

Our leadership includes rabbis and scholars from communities worldwide

Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum
(1887-1979)
Rabbi Chaim Elazar Spira (1868-1937)
Rabbi Elchonon Wasserman
(1874-1941)
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn (1880-1950)
Rabbi Amram Blau (1894-1974)
Rabbi Avraham Yeshaya Karelitz (1878-1953)
Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch
(1926-present)
Rabbi Yitzchok Zev Soloveitchik (1886-1959)