All of Torah (texts, shiurim, translations, links, and more) in one TorahApp.
TorahApp is perfect for enabling learning for all those "extra" minutes, in-depth learning, or as a siddur.
Texts/Sefarim
- Thousands of sefarim (Chumash/Parsha, Nach/Tanach, Halacha, Gemara, Daf Yomi, Miforshim, Mishna, Rambam, Siddur, Midrash, Chasidut, Musar, etc.)
- English translations
- Smart siddur (expanding/collapsing parts daving based on the calendar)
- Commentaries, links, and in-line commentaries; and opening related texts
- Multiple tabs each saving your spot
- Daily learning calendars (Daf Yomi, Tanach Yomi, Shnayim Mikra, etc.)
- Tikkun mode for practicing leining (including audio leining)
- Offline texts for learning on your commute, airplane, beis midrash, etc.
Shiurim
- 500k+ audio, video shiurim
- Shiurim from YUTorah & OUTorah
- Shiurim can be browsed as standalone series or as related to opened sefarim
- Podcast-like series enabling continual listening wherever you are
- Learn on your commute with Apple CarPlay
- Saves your custom speed for each series
- Offline for listening on the subway
Sefira / Sefirat HaOmer / Sefiras HaOmer. Count of the Omer reminder and checklist.
More features rolling out all the time...
(Feel free to ask us for features at thetorahapp.org@gmail.com.)
Website: thetorahapp.org
The Gemara in Bava Basra כא explains how the yeshiva system developed so that children without fathers could also learn Torah. I grew up without a father, and now, at the age of nearly forty, I learn Torah every day, thanks in part to the Torah App.I learned about the App through the OU magazine. I had long been searching for an alternative to Sefaria, whose database of texts is unparalleled but whose interface and stability has serious problems. In particular, the Sefaria mobile app loses your place when the screen rotates from landscape to portrait mode and vice versa. Some of the user-generated translations are also subpar.By contrast, the Torah App is not as fancy-looking in its interface as Sefaria, but is much more user-friendly. Founder and engineer Josh Herzberg understands that “form follows function” and the most important thing is that the app works. Now I use the Torah App for Shnayim Mikra v’Echad Targum, and only use Sefaria for finding a pasuk intermittently.This is the best Torah text app I’ve seen. Yasher koach!
Easy to make learning accessible
1Shoshana123
I love how easy it makes the ability to learn Torah literally right at the fingertips. I can learn a chapter, and then even get lectures about it at the same time. Of course I can get to the primary sources and the commentaries and try to understand in Hebrew or be able to see the English translation. Great job. Love it
Excellent.
BDavid Doc
I am a long time user of Sefaria. This app builds upon the basic layout and enhances the text presentation adding audio shiurim from the OU and YU Torah. Learning the parishad and Daf is taken to a new level of ease. Bottom line is that you need to download and try it out. I would give six stars if it was available
Great for reference and learning!
Scott’s Ears
This app is great for looking up sources, links to the sources, and general learning. Very fast, intuitive linking. The different tabs make it especially useful for looking at different sforim simultaneously.
Updates for Pesach
Version 1.5.46
The developer, Herztech LLC, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
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The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
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Information
Seller
Herztech LLC
Size
90.9 MB
Category
Books
Compatibility
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.