Daily Torah Study with AI
Rabbina combines ancient Torah wisdom with modern AI to help you study the weekly parsha, explore Jewish texts, and find answers to your questions about Torah, Talmud, and Jewish tradition.
Daily aliyah study with full Torah text and commentary
Questions and answers on Torah, Talmud, Midrash and Kabbalah
Weekly parsha insights and reflections
Topics in Torah and science, psychology in Torah, Jewish holidays
Frequently Asked Questions
What is daily Torah study?
Daily Torah study involves reading and reflecting on a portion of the biblical text each day, following the weekly parsha cycle. On Rabbina, each aliyah includes commentary, reflection questions, and connections to rabbinic sources.
How does AI-powered Torah study work?
Rabbina uses artificial intelligence to generate deep questions, connect ideas across different sources (Torah, Talmud, Midrash, Kabbalah) and offer multiple perspectives from classical commentators on each weekly portion.
Is the content available in English?
Yes. Rabbina offers content in Hebrew, English, Spanish, and Arabic. English content includes daily studies, questions and answers, and special topics like Torah and science, psychology in Torah, and Jewish holidays.
Is daily Torah study free?
Yes, all Rabbina content is completely free. You can access daily study, Q&A, and all topics at no cost.
Recent Articles
Parashat Vayikra - Second Aliyah
Not everyone can bring a healthy bull to the Temple - so what does a poor person do? The Torah turns to the soul and teaches: when a poor person brings a simple meal-offering, God considers it as if they offered their very soul.
Parashat Pekudei - First Aliyah
The Torah opens the summary of the Tabernacle's construction with a detailed accounting of every donation: gold, silver, and bronze, and what was made from each.
Parashat Pekudei - Second Aliyah
After the detailed accounting of the Tabernacle's materials, the Torah turns to describing the sacred garments - first and foremost the Ephod and the Breastplate, the High Priest's unique vestments.
Parashat Vayikra - First Aliyah
The curtain rises on a new book, and the very first verse holds a deep secret: 'And He called to Moshe.' Here the call comes from the intimacy of the Tent of Meeting.
What Are the Hidden Meanings Behind the Blessing of the Trees?
Behind the Blessing of the Trees lie deep layers of meaning: renewal, grace beyond necessity, rectification of sight, and the elevation of all creation. A short blessing that opens a great gate in the heart.
Parashat Vayakhel - Seventh Aliyah
Bezalel completes the making of the central vessels for the outer Tabernacle service. He makes the Altar of Burnt Offering from acacia wood, square, overlaid with bronze, with horns at its four corners.
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