Voice of Rabbis exists to restore clarity to one of the most urgent issues of our time: the difference between Judaism and Zionism.

Judaism is a divine covenant rooted in Torah, prayer, and moral law. Zionism, by contrast, is a modern nationalist ideology that redefined Jewish identity in secular and political terms as well as violating fundamental tenets of the religion. The widespread confusion between the two fuels global conflict, distorts religion, and misleads Jews and non-Jews alike.

Our Mission

  • Clarify that Judaism is a faith, not a political program or nationality.
  • Expose the danger: Zionism exploits Judaism’s name to pursue political ends.
  • Provide the solution: education. The more people learn about Zionism, the harder it is to be a Zionist.
  • Equip the public with accessible resources—lectures, writings, videos, and outreach—that spread this truth to Jews and non-Jews worldwide.

The Importance of This Mission

  1. Global and Political Consequences
    • Ideologies gain false moral authority by cloaking nationalism in religion.
    • Conflicts intensify, as political struggles take on a veneer of divine sanction.
    • The world is misled, with governments and media mistaking Zionist claims for authentic Judaism.
  2. Consequences for Jews and Judaism
    • Antisemitism grows as Jews everywhere are blamed for Israel’s actions.
    • Judaism’s reputation is damaged, with Torah tied to politics, desecrating the name of G-d.
    • Faith is weakened, as many are disillusioned with Judaism itself because they confuse it with Zionism.
  3. The True Way to Resist Zionism
    The most effective opposition to Zionism is not force or politics but learning. Once its history, ideology, and contradictions are understood, its moral and religious claims collapse. The more you know about Zionism, the harder it is to be a Zionist.
  4. Restoring Integrity and Peace
    By teaching this truth, we reduce global tensions, defend the sanctity of Judaism, and prevent its misuse for political ends. Clear understanding removes religion as a weapon of nationalism, creating space for honest dialogue, respect among nations, and more peaceful relations.