Moshe Feiglin

Moshe Feiglin

Moshe Zalman Feiglin was born in Haifa in 1962, served as an Officer in the IDF Engineering Corps, and founded the grassroots protest movement “This is Our Land” (“Zo Artzeinu”) that led the public resistance to the agreements, for which he was charged with sedition and sentenced to 18 months in prison. His firsthand account of the movement’s struggle is detailed in his book “Where There Are No Men: Zo Artzeinu’s Struggle Against the Post-Zionism Collapse.”

Upon his release, Feiglin founded “The Jewish Leadership Movement” (“Manhigut Yehudit”) to offer the State of Israel an alternative vision to the path of Oslo and a faith-based leadership to lead it, and was elected to the 19th Knesset, on which he served as Deputy Speaker and as a member of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.

Feiglin is a sought-after speaker in Israel and abroad, a frequent guest on television and media platforms, and an active voice across social media. Alongside his writing and public engagement, he continues to work tirelessly to build a faith-based leadership alternative for the State of Israel through his Zehut party.

He is happily married to Tzippy, and together they have five children and thirteen grandchildren.