Jewish Projects
Interlinear Bible
Our meticulously compiled "Interlinear Bible" offers an unprecedented reading experience for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of the Hebrew Bible. This digital PDF collection includes separate chapters of the Tanach, each presented in a bilingual format. With thanks and gratitude to Rabbi Meyers for the idea and inspiration.
Memory Quiz
This game will help you memorize Hebrew texts from the Sefaria database. Enter a text reference, select a difficulty level, click 'Start Game', and fill in the blanks to test your memory!
Haftara Stats
Biblical City Names Map
This webpage is an interactive map application that visually represents and allows filtering of Biblical locations and US/UK cities. It integrates several key libraries, including Leaflet for mapping, Bootstrap for responsive UI elements, and PapaParse for parsing CSV data. The map is dynamically populated with markers representing different categories of locations.
This repository provides an interactive Haftarah Explorer that visualizes the percentage of biblical books read across different rites using dynamic charts and tables, allowing users to filter data by rite and explore verse counts with Chart.js.
Micrography
This Python Flask web application enables users to upload an image and select a text reference from either the Quran, Sefaria, or their custom text. It then generates a micrography piece where the uploaded image is recreated using the chosen text.
Zmanim Tracker
The Advanced Zmanim Lookup web application provides users with a comprehensive tool to search and compare Jewish prayer times (Zmanim) across multiple locations and dates. Featuring an intuitive, draggable filter panel, users can select specific dates, choose from a wide range of Zmanim, and input multiple cities or coordinates. The application integrates interactive maps for location selection, displays results in organized lists and dynamic charts, and includes a leaderboard that visualizes Zmanim data for U.S. state capitals. Enhanced with responsive design and real-time geolocation, this tool offers a seamless and informative experience for tracking and analyzing prayer times.
Parsha Explorer
Parsha Explorer is an interactive tool designed for in-depth exploration of the Hebrew Bible. It allows users to select specific books, chapters, verses, or even entire parshas (Torah portions) and aliyot (sections within a parsha). The tool provides a user-friendly interface with filters to highlight different grammatical components like nouns, verbs, and proper nouns, aiding in textual analysis. Parsha Explorer also offers detailed information on individual words, including their lemma, morphology, and definitions from the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon. Additionally, it features interactive charts and tables that visualize word frequencies and usage patterns, facilitating a deeper understanding of the biblical text.
Torah Schedule Creator
When are the Jewish Holidays
When are the Jewish Holidays offers an interactive platform for exploring Jewish holidays and related events. Users can filter and visualize holidays such as Tish’a B’Av, Chol HaMoed, Minor Fast Days, and Purim through dynamic calendars, detailed summaries, and engaging charts. The application integrates multiple APIs, including Hebcal and Sefaria, to provide comprehensive data on workday holidays, holiday countdowns, and comparisons across different years. Enhanced with React components and responsive design, this tool delivers an informative and user-friendly experience for anyone interested in tracking and understanding the Jewish holiday calendar.
Literary Bible
The Color-Coded Bible is an interactive tool designed for exploring the Hebrew Bible with a focus on literary devices. This web-based application allows users to filter and highlight verses by book, section (Torah, Neviim, Ketuvim), weekly Parsha, and literary device such as Waw Explicativum, Hendiadys, Synecdoche, Wordplay, and more. Each literary device is visually distinguished with a unique color for easy reference. The app integrates with Google Sheets to dynamically pull verse data and features an interactive chart to visualize the distribution of literary devices. Additionally, users can suggest corrections or add insights via a prefilled Google Form. Whether for study, research, or curiosity, the Color-Coded Bible provides a visually rich and structured way to analyze biblical texts.
A powerful JavaScript application for creating customized Torah and Mishnah study schedules. This tool allows you to generate personalized learning schedules based on your preferences and export them as CSV or ICS (calendar) files.