hebrewbible.app is a free online Jewish Bible, the complete Torah, Tanakh, and Hebrew scriptures with pre-recorded Hebrew audio for every book, word-by-word interlinear in 10 languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Russian, Polish, Korean, and Hebrew), and verse-by-verse commentary from Rashi, Rambam, Ibn Ezra, Ramban, and 20+ classical Jewish commentators. Follow the weekly Torah portion (parsha of the week), daily Daf Yomi page, and the 929 daily-chapter cycle, Read the Book of Genesis, Psalms, Proverbs, or any of the 39 books free. Ask Rabbi AI, four AI rabbi personalities (Rabbi Ari, Moses Rabbeinu, Rashi, Rambam) grounded in classical Jewish sources. No signup required.
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Follow the Jewish calendar with daily study schedules updated automatically.
All 39 Books of the Tanakh
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Get instant answers from 4 AI rabbis: Rabbi Ari (general guidance), Moses Rabbeinu (Torah & prophecy), Rashi (commentary expert), and Rambam (philosophy & halakha). Responses grounded in classical Jewish sources.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the Tanakh?
The Tanakh is the Hebrew Bible: the Jewish canon of 24 books arranged in three sections: Torah (the Five Books of Moses), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). It contains the same 39 books as the Christian Old Testament but in a different order.
What is the parsha of the week?
The parsha (or "weekly Torah portion") is the section of the Torah read in synagogues each Shabbat. The Torah is divided into 54 parshiot read over a year, so every Jew reads the same passage the same week worldwide. Our home page always shows the current parsha with a link to read it with commentary.
What is Daf Yomi?
Daf Yomi is a daily Talmud-page study cycle: one folio (daf) per day for 7.5 years, covering the entire Babylonian Talmud. An estimated 300,000+ people learn the same daf on the same day worldwide. Our home calendar shows today's daf; the full text lives in our Talmud Bavli companion app.
Is this site free to use?
Yes. Reading the Hebrew Bible, listening to Hebrew audio, using the interlinear, and browsing commentaries is completely free. Premium removes ads in peripheral features and unlocks extended AI rabbi answers.
Does it have audio of the Hebrew Bible?
Yes. Pre-recorded native-Hebrew audio for every book of the Tanakh, recorded by professional readers. Available on every chapter page and in the mobile apps. The English interlinear can also be played via text-to-speech.
What languages does the interlinear support?
Ten: English, Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Russian, Polish, and Korean. The interlinear aligns every Hebrew word with its translation and morphology.
Which commentaries are included?
Rashi, Rambam (Maimonides), Ibn Ezra, Ramban (Nachmanides), Sforno, and 20+ others: all classical and in the public domain.
How is this different from Sefaria or Chabad.org?
Three unique features: pre-recorded Hebrew audio per book, word-by-word interlinear in 10 languages, and four AI rabbi personalities (Rabbi Ari, Moses Rabbeinu, Rashi, Rambam) grounded in classical sources.
Does the app have a community?
Yes. Chat with learners worldwide in topic-focused community channels inside the mobile app (iOS, Android). Discuss the weekly parsha, verse meanings, commentary, and study questions with fellow Jewish learners and curious readers.











