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About ChatTorah

ChatTorah is an AI-powered platform for smart, accurate Torah learning. Ask questions in multiple languages and get clear answers backed by real, downloadable sources. For now, the focus is on core Torah texts, but the platform will expand to include searchable Jewish podcasts, shiurim, music, and videos, all centered around Torah as the foundation.
ChatTorah is built specifically for Torah learning. It’s trained to navigate the structure of Torah texts, recognize halachic categories, and respond with transparency. Every answer is based on real sources that are clearly cited and, when possible, downloadable. Unlike general AI tools, ChatTorah is designed to avoid speculation and stays focused on giving users accurate, source-driven responses that support serious and respectful Torah study.
ChatTorah is for anyone who wants to engage with Torah in a deeper, clearer, and more accessible way. It’s built for learners at all levels, including yeshiva students, educators, curious beginners, baalei teshuvah, researchers, and everyday Jews looking for honest answers. Whether you’re preparing a shiur, exploring halacha, or just asking something that’s been on your mind, ChatTorah helps you find real sources and meaningful insights, no matter your background or level of learning.
ChatTorah can handle questions in any language that large language models are trained to work with, including English, Hebrew, Aramaic, Arabic, French, Russian, and more. While the Torah sources themselves are primarily in Hebrew and Aramaic, the platform is designed to respond to users in their own language whenever possible. This makes it easier for people from different backgrounds to engage with Torah learning without being limited by language.
ChatTorah is a tool for learning and research, not for making personal or halachic decisions. It can help you explore relevant sources, understand different opinions, and get clarity on complex topics, but it’s not a substitute for a qualified rabbi or teacher. For questions involving personal guidance, psak halacha, or sensitive issues, it’s always best to consult someone you trust who knows your situation. ChatTorah is here to support learning, not to replace human guidance.
No, ChatTorah does not replace a human rabbi. It’s a tool designed to support Torah learning by helping you find sources, understand concepts, and explore ideas more easily. While it can assist with research and provide clear, source-based information, it does not give psak halacha or offer personal guidance. For real-life decisions, questions of halacha, or emotional and spiritual support, a qualified rabbi or teacher is always the right address. ChatTorah is here to enhance your learning, not replace your relationships.

Features & Functionality

Questions about Halacha, Hashkafa, Chumash, Talmud, Chassidus, Jewish holidays, history, and more.

Yes. ChatTorah can help you find sources, summaries, and insights for speeches, classes, and divrei Torah.

Yes. Whenever possible, ChatTorah provides links to original sefarim, PDFs, or digital libraries.
Future versions will integrate shiurim, Jewish podcasts, music, and videos alongside text-based learning.
Yes. ChatTorah offers strong Hebrew-English translation, especially for Torah texts.
Yes. The system can handle both English and Hebrew questions and answers.

Accuracy & Halachic Sensitivity

Every answer is grounded in real Torah sources, with a disclaimer encouraging users to verify with their rabbi.
Yes. A rabbinic advisory board will help ensure that content is accurate, appropriate, and sensitive to Torah values.
Safeguards and disclaimers help minimize risk, but as with any AI, users are encouraged to verify critical information.
It can provide sources and background, but practical rulings must come from a live, qualified posek.
ChatTorah is designed to serve the broad Orthodox community with respect for different streams and sensitivities.
Yes. The system is designed to strictly filter out inappropriate or non-aligned material.

Pricing & Access

A free tier will be available with limited access. Paid subscriptions will unlock higher usage and premium features.
Plans will include options for individuals, families, educators, and institutions, starting from approximately $20/month.
Yes. Schools, kollelim, seminaries, and outreach centers will have dedicated plans and tools.
Yes. Discounted pricing for yeshiva and seminary students is planned.

Yes. Annual subscriptions will offer discounted rates compared to monthly payments.

A referral and affiliate program is planned but not yet live. We recognize the value of community-driven growth and want to give users a way to share ChatTorah while earning benefits in return. Once the program launches, users will be able to invite others and receive rewards based on signups or subscriptions. More details will be announced as the platform develops.

Technology, Privacy & Future Plans

All personal data and questions are handled with strict privacy. No sensitive information is shared.

Yes. Mobile apps for iOS and Android are planned following the web platform launch.

ChatTorah is funded through a combination of donations, grants, private support, and eventually user subscriptions. Because running advanced AI involves real computing costs, the platform will offer a limited free tier, with additional features and usage available through paid plans. These tiers will be based on how much you use the platform and what functionality you need. The goal is to keep Torah learning accessible while building a sustainable system that supports growth, reliability, and respectful use of resources.

Eventually, yes, within carefully controlled limits and always with rabbinic review.

We prioritize open-source content and will work with publishers to ensure proper rights and permissions.

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