Torah
Every word — its root, its value, its translation, and the classic commentaries.
The Five Books of Moses — Genesis through Deuteronomy — laid out one Hebrew word at a time. For every word: the Hebrew, how to say it, its root, its numerical value (gematria), and a plain-English meaning. For every verse: a clear translation and the classic commentaries — Onkelos, Rashi, Ibn Ezra, Ramban, Sforno and more — all in one place.
- Every word, opened up. Tap any Hebrew word for its root, value, and meaning — you don't need to read Hebrew.
- The commentators, on every verse. Fourteen classic voices, from Onkelos and Rashi onward, a tap away.
- Free, and always will be. The whole text, open to read — supported by dedications, never paywalls.
- A living text. Corrected in the open — spot an error on any word and flag it in one tap.
Read a whole parashah with the commentary beside it, or follow a single word's root across the Five Books. You can also dedicate a verse, chapter, or portion in memory or in honor of someone — which is what keeps this work free and growing.
Published by The Forum Press, a Fulks Inc company · compiled by Asaf Fulks.