Always on the go? One of these sites might make it convenient for you to get your shiur, wherever you may be.
You like to go to shiurim, but cannot always make it? Or want to download a shiur for when you are on the go? Here are our top 3 picks on where to get your shiur.
1. Kol Haloshon
Kol Haloshon covers every Torah topic that there is, for men and for women. They offer shiurim in 6 languages, with a strong emphasis on Hebrew and Yiddish. They have built an extensive phone system where one can dial in from 10 countries. Whether on the go, with or without an internet connection, simply call in to hear your favorite shiur. They also offer hundreds of seforim for download, by clicking here.
Want to download several shirum at once and review them later? With their Download Cart feature you can install the program on your Windows computer and add shiurim as you find them.
You can also get the app on Google Play or the App Store.
2. YU Torah
YU Torah boasts over 215,000 shiurim available on their site, almost all of them in English. You can search the sites for all topics, and they have an option to search by your favorite series. Now, with their new venue feature, you can search all shiurim given in a specific shul. Only have a few minutes and what to find the right length shiur for you? You can search by time duration, and choose a shiur that is just the right amount of minutes, and download it to your phone.
With over 70,000 Torah videos from more than 1000 speakers, Torah Anytime is your go to place for excellent English shiurim, with many of them on video. They offer a weekly newsletter in 4 languages, and can be accessed on multiple platforms, from apps, WhatsApp Broadcast, Podcasts, Roku Channel, and live streamed events.
4. iTorah
iTorah has over 12,000 shiurim in four languages from leading Sephardic Rabbis. The majority are in English, Hebrew or Spanish with some also in Arabic. The most popular categories of shirum are on Chumash, Midot and Holidays, with shiur lengths ranging from 20 to 80 minutes. Like to listen to as a podcast rather than through their website or app? You can see Rabbi Eli Mansour daily podcast on Gemara and Halacha here as well as a daily podcast from Rabbi David Ashear on Emunah. They also have an app, which offers an incredible feature, you configure the settings to create a dynamic playlist that changes automatically everyday and downloads the most up to date Torah content.
There are many more great sites for shiurim; click here to see our full list.
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