Torah, Parsha, Prayer & Study
A quiet daily Jewish moment. Five minutes a day: a verse, a teaching, a prayer, and someone to ask when a question comes up. Warm, personal, and from the real sources.
Bayit is a daily home for Jewish learning. A warm, personal companion for the parsha, the holidays, prayer, and the questions you've always had but never had someone to ask. Five minutes a day, no background needed. Wherever you are in your Jewish life, Bayit meets you there.
Today's plan. Each morning, Bayit gives you the week's parsha, a short teaching tied to it, and a small tefilah. A pasuk in Hebrew and English. A thought to carry. A prayer to land on. Always under five minutes.
A chevrusa, when you have a question. Ask Bayit anything — about the parsha, about Shabbos, about something heavy you're carrying — and the answer comes back from the sources. Tanakh, Mishnah, Talmud, Pirkei Avot, Rebbe Nachman, Rav Kook, Mesilas Yesharim. Quoted in Hebrew and English, never paraphrased away. Bayit's voice is warm, learned, never preachy. If a question needs a posek, Bayit tells you to talk to your rav.
A streak that means something. Bayit's journey walks you through the geography of Tanakh — Gan Eden, Har Sinai, the Kotel, Tzfas, Meron — one day at a time. Each milestone unlocks a painted postcard you can keep. Show up daily, walk the Land.
Read the sources. Tanakh, Mishnah, Talmud, and beyond — interleaved in Hebrew and English, with the option to ask Bayit about any verse, mark a highlight, or save a note.
Designed quietly. Cream and walnut. Cormorant Garamond. Hand-painted impressionist landscapes of the Land of Israel. No clip-art Judaica, no chatty stickers, no over-eager onboarding. Built for people who use Calm, Headspace, Notion, Linear — and want a Jewish daily practice that meets the same bar.
What Bayit will and won't do. Bayit doesn't give psak halacha — for that, talk to your rav. Bayit isn't a substitute for shul, for a real chevrusa, or for a posek. It's a daily moment of Jewish quiet, between everything else.
Subscription. Bayit is a subscription app — there is no free version. Full access to everything described above — today's plan, chat with Bayit, the streak journey, and the Tanakh, Mishnah & Talmud reader — requires a Bayit Weekly subscription: $5.99 per week, auto-renewing. Payment is charged to your Apple ID at confirmation of purchase, and the subscription renews automatically unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Manage or cancel anytime in your Apple ID settings.
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Built for Daniel in Brooklyn. Sarah in Los Angeles. Michael in Manchester. For anyone who feels the pull of Yiddishkeit and wants a quiet, daily home for it.
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