Israeli Religious Schools Offer Free Access to 'Yomi' Digital Torah Learning Platform This Summer
The innovative digital Torah learning platform 'Yomi' will be available free of charge this summer to all students in Israel's religious public school system (Chinuch Mada'i). This initiative aims to address the common challenge of screen time by transforming traditional Jewish studies into an engaging, interactive experience tailored to young learners.
'Yomi' breaks down complex texts into concise daily lessons lasting five to fifteen minutes, combining clear explanations, instant definitions, and vivid visual aids including AI-generated animations. The platform also tracks student progress, motivates learners with reminders, point systems, and valuable prizes, making Torah study both accessible and rewarding.
The free summer access comes amid recent disruptions to regular schooling caused by security events such as the war and Operation Roaring Lion. Students like 14-year-old Yair and 10-year-old Avishag have reported newfound enthusiasm and improved understanding through 'Yomi,' highlighting its ability to make study enjoyable and meaningful.
The full platform, including Q&A systems and digital study partnerships, will be promoted to parents and students via religious schools. The program encourages children to maintain a steady learning routine over the break, build confidence, and enter the new school year better prepared and more connected to their heritage.
Parents are invited to register their children immediately to take advantage of this unique opportunity to turn summer vacation into a spiritually enriching success story.