Your Jewish identity,
alive every day.
It's not about how observant you are. It's about living what you already are — mitzvot, prayers, the Hebrew calendar, kabbalah and memory, in one app that follows the pulse of your day.
What is My Jewish Day?
My Jewish Day is an app for your phone —iPhone or Android— that walks with you, day by day, to live Jewish life in a simple, close way. Each morning it brings you something: a good deed for today, the sacred times of your own city, the Hebrew calendar, Shabbat (the weekly day of rest) and the festivals, prayers, and a place to remember those who are no longer here. You don't need to know anything beforehand or be observant: you open it, you begin, and you let each day carry a little more meaning.
Judaism isn't only studied.
It is lived.
It's knowing when the three stars came out. Remembering the day's mitzvah. Having the full siddur in your pocket when you need it. It's living each day with identity and wisdom — your Jewish day, at your pace.
Every day greets you anew.
The week's parashah, the day's tzedakah and a word of wisdom «from the bobe». Your Judaism, already in order when you wake.
At dusk, by your name.
«Erev tov, Karen.» HaShem seals what you learned today and Maariv is near — the app's sky turns with you.
And every festival, it lights up.
The first night of Hanukkah, one candle against the dark. The screen follows the Hebrew calendar, not the Gregorian.
Or invites you to look within.
Yom Kippur, Kol Nidrei: the sky closes as the sun sets. To ask forgiveness is to give yourself the gift of beginning again.
One app. Four ways to inhabit it.
Today, Live, Feel and Learn — the same tabs you open at the bottom of the screen. Switch them and see each world.
Your day, already ordered.יוֹם
What you do.לִחְיוֹת
Your week in light.לָחוּשׁ
Our origins.לִלְמוֹד
Your whole Jewish life, ordered like a day.
Dozens of features, without feeling like you opened an encyclopedia. Tap a category and see it all.
From Adam to today. And you, at the end of the thread.
"After the greatest pain, someone decides to go on." Seth, the child of replacement — and so, name after name, down to you.
Search any name of the Jewish people and follow its lineage. Patriarchs, prophets, sages and mothers — a living tree that grows and forgets no one.



A festival isn't read. It's lived with your hands.
Each holiday opens its own world inside the app — with tools you touch, not just read. This is Passover.
The 72 cards of light. One for today.
The 72 names drawn from Exodus, as a daily tool for meditation. Accessible, without esoterica, without gamification. Just you, a card and a moment of silence.




To remember is a sacred act.
Personal and collective Yahrzeit, the names of October 7, the Shoah and the Book of Life. Memory not as history — as yours.
A tribute to my father. A legacy for my son. For the soul of every Jew in the world.
My Jewish Day is made in memory of Sergio Eidelstein ז״ל —my father— and as a legacy for Iñaki Eidelstein —my son—: the day that passed and the day to come, joined in one same chain. So that everyday Jewish life —calendar, dates, prayers, Shabbat— stays close to any Jewish soul who wants to live it at their own pace.
Shabbat doesn't arrive all at once. You prepare for it.
"Something in the air tunes itself." Tap each beat of the arc — from lighting the candles to Havdalah — and see it in the app.
Candles, Kabbalat, Kidush and Hamotzi
Each step with its blessing, in large Hebrew with transliteration. No need to open three different books. And each candle can hold your note in the margin.
Dynamics that change every week
A Guest of Honor joins you — Doña Gracia Nasí, Rashi, Maimonides, Hannah Senesh, Golda Meir, the Baal Shem Tov (18+ figures). Plus Talmudic Dilemma, Jewish Humor and Communities of the World, to open conversation.
Five modes, no judgment
Kids · Couple · Intergenerational · Travel. And Quick Mode: 10 rotating lines to mark sacred time even when you can't keep the full Shabbat.
Full Havdalah — wine, spices and candle
The closing most people skip, guided step by step. The blessings and the moment to mark the difference between the sacred and the everyday.
Your tree of Shabbats becomes a forest
Photos, letters and private notes ("My feelings") from each Shabbat. At year's end, a review of what you lived; each Hebrew year adds a tree to the forest of your Jewish life.
Too much for a list. Watch it move.
Dozens of tools, festivals and rituals — each crafted with love. Hover any card to stop and read.
You don't have to do it perfectly. Just keep trying, with love.The app's voice
Free to begin. Premium when it matters.
Your Jewish day
- Today screen, calendar and zmanim
- Prayers, mitzvah and card of the day
- Your first yahrzeit and first Shabbat
Full depth
- All 613 mitzvot and the full 72 names
- Living memory, The Loom and Book of Life
- 5 Shabbat modes and holiday journeys
What people ask the most
What is My Jewish Day?
My Jewish Day is a mobile app (iOS and Android) for daily Jewish life. It includes mitzvot, prayers, Hebrew calendar, Kabbalah, yahrzeit, holidays, and full Shabbat. Available in English and Spanish. Built by Onward SpA in Chile.
Is My Jewish Day free?
Yes, it has a permanent free plan including Today screen, calendar, zmanim, essential prayers, daily mitzvah, daily card, your first yahrzeit and your first Shabbat. The Premium plan adds all advanced experiences (full Shabbat, the 613 mitzvot, the 72 Kabbalah cards, Living Memory, The Loom, and Book of Life).
How do I remember a yahrzeit on the Hebrew calendar?
My Jewish Day automatically calculates the Hebrew date of each yahrzeit. You receive advance reminders 30, 7, and 1 day before in both calendars. More on Yahrzeit →
What time are Shabbat candles lit?
Candles are lit 18 minutes before sunset on Friday (40 minutes in Jerusalem). The app calculates the exact time by your city. More on Shabbat →
Does the app have a Hebrew calendar?
Yes. Hebrew and Gregorian calendars side by side, with Jewish holidays, weekly parashah, Rosh Chodesh, Omer count, and halakhic zmanim by your city. More on Calendar →
What is The Loom?
The Loom is the section of the app that connects Hebrew language in a woven way: thread of the day, gematria, roots (shoresh), and aleph-bet. It lets you learn Hebrew not as a list but as a web.
What languages is the app in?
My Jewish Day is in English and Spanish. Liturgical texts are in Hebrew with transliteration and translation in both languages.
Does it have the 72 Kabbalah cards?
Yes. One free card each day with its meditation. Premium unlocks all 72. More on Kabbalah →
Does it have all the Jewish holidays?
Yes: Rosh Hashanah with 4-voice shofar, Yom Kippur with Viduy and Neilah, Pesach with narrated Haggadah, Chanukah with 8-night tracker, Purim, Sukkot, Shavuot, Tu Bishvat, Lag BaOmer, and the minor ones. More on Holidays →
Who makes My Jewish Day?
My Jewish Day is an initiative of Onward SpA, a Chilean company. The app was born in memory of Sergio Eidelstein ז״ל and as a legacy for Iñaki Eidelstein, and for the soul of every Jew in the world.
Your identity is waiting for you.
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