Enables easy access to ALHATORAH.ORG resources.
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Name | ALHATORAH |
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Version | 1.0.0 |
Update | May 03, 2021 |
Size | 6 MB |
Category | Education |
Installs | 1K+ |
Developer | ALHATORAH.ORG |
Android OS | Android 5.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.alhatorah.alhatorah |
ALHATORAH · Description
This "app", developed by Yahel Ben-Shalom, provides easy one-touch access to ALHATORAH.ORG resources. Please note that accessing the resources themselves requires an internet connection.
ALHATORAH is a Torah learning platform which re-envisions the way Torah can be studied and taught. Its resources include:
(1) The core texts of a full Torah library: Tanakh, Talmud, Mishneh Torah, and Tur-Shulchan Arukh, each with tens of commentaries, in customizable interfaces which replicate the experience of using a Mikraot Gedolot.
(2) Special tools for studying these texts, such as a One-Click-Concordance, powerful search engine, and Tanakh Lab.
(3) Topical analyses which explore 2,500 years of Biblical interpretation and provide a rich, multi-dimensional, learning experience.
ALHATORAH.ORG is your one-stop Torah study resource, providing the texts, tools, techniques, and technology to help scholars, educators, and laypersons make Torah come alive in the home, classroom, and synagogue.
ALHATORAH is a Torah learning platform which re-envisions the way Torah can be studied and taught. Its resources include:
(1) The core texts of a full Torah library: Tanakh, Talmud, Mishneh Torah, and Tur-Shulchan Arukh, each with tens of commentaries, in customizable interfaces which replicate the experience of using a Mikraot Gedolot.
(2) Special tools for studying these texts, such as a One-Click-Concordance, powerful search engine, and Tanakh Lab.
(3) Topical analyses which explore 2,500 years of Biblical interpretation and provide a rich, multi-dimensional, learning experience.
ALHATORAH.ORG is your one-stop Torah study resource, providing the texts, tools, techniques, and technology to help scholars, educators, and laypersons make Torah come alive in the home, classroom, and synagogue.