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TorahAnytime

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TorahAnytime
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Founded 📆
Founders 👔Shimon Kolyakov

Rubin Kolyakov

Yosef Davis
Area served 🗺️
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitetorahanytime.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone


TorahAnytime is a website streaming thousands of Torah classes (Hebrew: Shiurim, שיעורים) in videos and audio recordings, live and recorded, for a while with the slogan, "G-d's Reason for the Internet." It was founded in 2006, and currently sees 300,000 visits monthly from viewers all over the world. There are approximately 350 classes uploaded weekly.[1]

History[edit]

TorahAnytime was founded by Queens based brothers, Shimon and Rubin Kolyakov, and Yosef Davis. Their original goal was to give friends and family the ability to watch shiurim anywhere and anytime.[2]

Soon, they were streaming thousands of classes in several languages, including English, Hebrew, Yiddish, Russian, and Bukharian, from over 1,000 speakers. They currently stream over 70,000 videos through their website.[3]

TorahAnytime can be accessed in multiple ways: their website, a mobile app, a WhatsApp broadcast, podcasts, Roku channel, as well as a call-in number. They also live-stream shiurim on video.

TorahAnytime streams shiurim on multiple Torah-related topics. Among these are numerous classes given on all of the parshiyos, from many speakers including Rabbi Yisrael Brog and Rabbi Daniel Belsky. Several Daf Yomi shiurim are streamed on TorahAnytime, including those of Rabbi Moshe Meir Weiss and Rabbi Eli Stefansky. There are also numerous shiurim given on Jewish philosophy, Chassidus, Self Improvement, Psalms, as well as eulogies for leaders of the Orthodox Jewish community. During the COVID-19 pandemic, TorahAnytime streamed videos under the title "Corona Chizuk," to strengthen those affected by the pandemic. Presenters included Rabbi Zev Cohen, Rabbi Nosson Muller, and Rabbi Efraim Twerski.[4]

Notable Speakers[edit]

TorahAnytime hosts the shiurim of over 1,000 speakers.[5] Listed below are some of the speakers. In parentheses are their estimated number of speeches to date.

  • Rabbi Daniel Glatstein (5050+)
  • Rabbi David Bassous (790+)
  • Rabbi Maimon Elbaz (880+)
  • Rabbi Eytan Feiner (1050+)
  • Rabbi Mordechai Finkelman (1190+)
  • Rabbi Gil Freiman (1750+)
  • Rabbi Gavriel Friedman (260+)
  • Rabbi Noach Isaac Oelbaum (1850+)
  • Rabbi Moshe Meir Weiss (4220+)
  • Rabbi Reuven Feinstein (95+)
  • Rabbi Y. Y. Jacobson (500+)
  • Rabbi Label Lam (700+)
  • Rabbi Yossi Mizrachi (1695+)
  • Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky (165+)
  • Rabbi Yisrael Reisman (95+)
  • Rabbi Elyakim Rosenblatt zt"l (548)

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