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  • Released
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  • February 13, 2012
  • October 29, 2025

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Access over 180,000 Torah lectures and articles from thousands of speakers worldwide. Download content for offline learning, adjust playback speed, and personalize your experience by saving favorite speakers and series. Easily browse and resume your learning sessions.

Offline shiurim downloads
Adjustable audio speed
Personalized favorite content
Resume playback
Easy browsing and search
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What's New in YUTorah

2.3.2

October 29, 2025

Usability updates

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Great app

Great app

Great app - poor tech support

This is a great app, and I used it regularly. However, it stopped playing any shiurim. After troubleshooting every way I could think of, I reached out 4 times to try to get assistance but without response. Several hours after resetting my password yet again - and still hearing no response from them - I accidentally tried it again and lo and behold it worked. However, it only played one shiur before stopping playing again. I recognize most people aren’t sending them tzedukah for a free app/shiurim like I’ve been for years, but frankly I’d still expect some response, at least a form email. Otherwise I’d give the app 5 stars. At this point I’m giving up
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YU has fallen from Grace

I don’t have to elaborate follow everything that’s been happening since 1995 in terms of break offs…The tumult with presidents, and that Rav Shechter is not the HaRosh Yeshiva but the Dean of Riets, with implementations that detract from Riets Smicha enacted says everything.
Torahs morality is constant whether steeped in the Hedonism of Rome, or Victorian times.
A YU student today is so unrelated to the concept of a US candidate openly declaring themselves as Socialists being incomprehensible opposed to people who are in their mid thirties that technology aging lack of Mesorah etc…there’s chaos.
When a Beis Medrash has to separate Talmidim by shiur, you immediately are acknowledging two things
1. You have no issue violating lo Sisogedu
2. You don’t want the Beis Medrash to be a unified entity
I’m embarrassed…I tossed a lot of my Serugahs so I’m not associated with the outright kephirah. From Riskin, and Weiss Orthodox Pluralism…RSR Hirsch, and Rav Gifter were very on the nose when they hated the label applied by Maskilim of “Orthodox”
I’d rather be called a Modernishe Shomer Mitzvos/Mitvot than Orthodox/Modern Orthodox/Neo Orthodox all that did was create a Predominant Navardok lifestyle in Eretz Yisrael and forced Litvaks to have to back Chasdim which is their own issue if you follow NYS politics.
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Unable to login on the app

I have been having difficulty logging in on my phone for the last few days, is there an issue that’s been fixed?

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FAQ

What is the YUTorah app?

The YUTorah app provides access to over 180,000 Torah lectures and articles from more than 2,000 speakers. It's a project of Yeshiva University's Center for the Jewish Future, offering content from various institutions and speakers globally.

What are the key features of the YUTorah app?

Key features include the ability to download and save shiurim for offline learning, adjust audio playback speed, personalize content by saving favorite speakers and series, and resume learning sessions from where you left off. The app also offers easy browsing and customized listings.

Is the YUTorah app free to use?

Yes, the YUTorah app is completely free to use. There are no in-app purchases or advertisements mentioned, indicating a free access model for all its content and features.

Who is the YUTorah app for?

This app is designed for anyone interested in Jewish learning and Torah study. It caters to individuals who want to access a wide range of lectures and articles from various speakers and institutions, whether for personal study or educational purposes.

Can I listen to lectures offline?

Yes, you can download and save shiurim (lectures) for offline learning. This feature allows you to access and study Torah content even without an internet connection, making it convenient for learning on the go.