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Explore Jewish self-knowledge with daily practices, a Hebrew birth chart, and a structured journal. All content is sourced from classical texts and made for offline use, ensuring your privacy.
What's New in Tachlis
1.0.1
August 7, 2026
Layout refinements throughout: more comfortable spacing at the top and bottom of every screen, a cleaner reading surface, and a refreshed app icon.
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FAQ
What is Tachlis?
Tachlis is a tool for Jewish self-knowledge that provides daily practices, a Hebrew birth chart, and a structured journal. It is built on classical sources and designed for daily use, working completely offline.
Does Tachlis have ads?
No, Tachlis does not contain any advertising. The app is designed to be completely private and works offline without any analytics or data collection.
What kind of content is available in Tachlis?
Tachlis features a Hebrew birth chart based on Sefer Yetzirah, a nightly journal for gratitude and reflection, a 40-day practice tracker, Psalm 100 with translation, and a vision board with over 270 sourced teachings.
Is Tachlis available on Android devices?
Based on the provided data, Tachlis is currently supported on iPhone and iPod. Information regarding Android compatibility is not available.
How does Tachlis handle privacy?
Tachlis prioritizes user privacy by collecting no data of any kind. Nothing written in the app leaves your phone, as there is no account, sign-in, server, or analytics.
How often is Tachlis updated?
The latest version of Tachlis is 1.0.1, which was last updated on August 7, 2026. This indicates a recent update, suggesting ongoing development and support.
What are the sources used in Tachlis?
Tachlis draws from a variety of classical Jewish sources including Sefer Yetzirah, Talmud Bavli, Zohar, the Arizal, Ramchal, Rambam, Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, and others. Contemporary customs are also clearly noted.
Can I use Tachlis offline?
Yes, Tachlis is designed to work completely offline. This means you can access all its features, including journaling and sourced teachings, even without an internet connection, including on a plane.




