Source J

A way
of looking at the world.

Judaism is a way of questioning life. A way of continuing to search even when everything seems dark.

Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play

For centuries, generations have spoken to one another through texts, debates, commentaries and interpretations.

A tradition that accepts tensions. That leaves room for questions. That knows the human being is crossed by contradictions.

Source J invites you to explore these teachings differently.

Not as fixed knowledge or a mere encyclopedia, but as a living experience.

Four corpora, one memory

Every insight quotes the sources verbatim. Nothing is invented: only the authentic commentaries already present in the texts, brought into conversation with what you are going through.

תּוֹרָה

Torah — Weekly Parasha

A universal motif and verses that resonate with your thought. Rashi, Ramban, Ibn Ezra, Sforno, Or HaChaim, Radak…

תְּהִלִּים

Tehillim — The Book of Psalms

Psalm of the day, recommendations by occasion (healing, protection, gratitude), thirty-day reading cycle of the 150 Psalms.

תַּלְמוּד

Talmud — Havruta

A two-step study: choose a motif, then go deeper with Rashi and Tosafot. Thirty-seven tractates of the Bavli reached directly from your thought.

גִּימַטְרִיָּא

Gematria — The value of words

Numerical value of words, classical equivalences, a graph of connections between concepts. Another way of relating things.

מַגִּיד

Maggid — Verse by verse

Study each parasha with a Maggid of his era who only uses the commentators allowed by his school. Pilpul, kushia, comparison between voices.

הִיסְטוֹרְיָה

History — The background

Encyclopedia Judaica, Flavius Josephus, the Maccabees, the Amarna Letters. A grand timeline of exiles, temples and schools. Map of the twelve tribes.

Placing each text back in its time

A text never exists outside of time. A thought born in Jerusalem, in Babylon, in Cordoba, in Safed or in Warsaw also carries the history of the men and women who passed it on.

Source J places each teaching back in its era, its geographical place and the historical events that saw it born.

Jerusalem · Babylon · Cordoba · Troyes · Safed · Warsaw · Vilna

A respectful approach

No advertising. No tracker. No behavioural analytics. Your data stays primarily on your device.

This app is a study companion. It does not replace a teacher, a yeshiva, or your own work.

Not to tell you what to think.
But to help you look differently.

Support

A question, a suggestion, a thought?

Write to appunautreregard@gmail.com

See the support page for frequent questions.