Mitzvot, Shabbat, the Hebrew calendar, family memory, and everyday kabbalah — in one app that gets what it means to be Jewish today. Your first yahrzeit and your first celebration, free forever.
It's knowing when three stars come out. Remembering today's mitzvah. Carrying the full siddur in your pocket when you need it. It's living each day with identity and wisdom — living your Jewish day at your own pace.
We're not asking you to become more religious. We're helping you live what you already are.
Every morning, every night, every Shabbat. The app follows your day — not the other way around.
"You don't have to do it perfectly. Just keep trying with love." That's the voice.
Kids, teens, men, women. Religious or curious. Each with their own level and tone.
Designed with the depth and beauty Judaism deserves. Each module honors tradition — and puts it within reach of your thumb.
Greets you by name. Tells you when three stars come out. Reminds you of today's mitzvah. And when you're tired, says exactly what you need to hear.


The complete library of mitzvot — searchable, filterable, explained in plain language. Without academic detours. What it says, why it matters, how it lives today.


Modeh Ani, Netilat Yadayim, Shema, Birkat Hamazon. The essential prayers — with Hebrew, English transliteration, and the right time of day marked. So you never have to guess.


Every Gregorian date paired with its Hebrew counterpart. Holidays marked, weekly parashah, Counting of the Omer, Rosh Chodesh. The full Jewish year a tap away.


The 72 cards of light — the 72 sacred names derived from Exodus. A daily meditation tool, accessible, no pretense. One card for today.


Parashah, Daf Yomi, halachic zmanim for your city, OK Kosher to scan products, recipes, community. Your daily Jewish library — clearer, more practical, better organized.


The new version brings memory, learning, Shabbat, language, calendar, community and Israel into one clear experience.
Today adapts to the moment: Shema morning and night, Daf Yomi, Parashah, mitzvah, Kabbalah card, Hebrew and Yiddish words, upcoming Shabbat and personal dates.
Full Shabbat prep: candle lighting, blessings, table ideas, family activities, Havdalah and a gentle checklist so the day feels reachable.
Add loved ones, receive Hebrew-calendar reminders, keep memory with dignity and join collective yahrzeit moments when the community remembers together.
Birthdays, weddings, bar and bat mitzvah, yahrzeit and family milestones live with Gregorian and Hebrew dates, so the Jewish rhythm stays visible.
Move from one small daily card to deep libraries: mitzvot, words, reflections, Talmud, Parashah, Kabbalah and practical Jewish knowledge.
Find Jewish media, community resources, kosher tools, donation paths, nearby Jewish spaces and the direction to the Kotel when you pray.
Not just the candle-lighting time. The full ritual, the table dynamics, the memory of every Shabbat, and a guided Havdalah. A Shabbat that's yours, not generic.




Every step with its blessing, in large Hebrew with English transliteration. No need to open three different books.
Guest of Honor (a historic Jewish figure joins your table), Talmudic Dilemma, Jewish Humor, and Communities of the World. To open real conversation.
Photos, letters and moments saved from every Shabbat. At year's end, a recap of what you lived — the Shabbat you built with your people.
Shabbat looks different if you're with kids, with your partner, at your grandparents' or on a plane. The app adapts. Quick mode: 10 rotating phrases to mark sacred time even when you can't keep full Shabbat. No judgment.
The closing most people skip — guided, with the blessings and the moment to mark the difference between sacred and ordinary.
At the end of the year, a look at the Shabbat you lived — themes that returned most, modes you used, moments you saved. Your story with the sacred day.
The app holds your private memory and connects you to the memory of an entire community — the one we are and the one we lost.




Your loved ones with both Hebrew and Gregorian dates. The notification arrives on both — so the day never passes you by, wherever you live.
You upload your loved ones to the Collective Yahrzeit, and other users — people you never met — light a candle for them on their day. And you can do the same for theirs. Memory multiplies.
Memory of the Shoah and of the Kedoshim of October 7 is built into the calendar, notifications and the wall — so it's never forgotten.
Funeral, shiva, shloshim, avelut with Kaddish, and yahrzeit — all the mourning rituals, complete, on the free plan. No paywalls in the hardest moments. It's a decision, not an oversight.
We only ask for the data that fits the free plan. We never hold your family's memory hostage to a subscription.
Woman, man, young (~13–19) or senior (~60+). The app personalizes every mitzvah, parashah and phrase to your life — 10,750 curated pieces, not a chatbot.
Their name, the Hebrew or Gregorian date, and the Hebrew name if you know it. Kept forever on the free plan. We will never take it away.
Birthday, brit, bar or bat mitzvah, chuppah — whichever is closest. You get automatic reminders on both calendars. Free, also forever.
If you want to add more yahrzeits, more celebrations, or unlock Shabbat Premium, there's a subscription. If not, the app keeps working with what you loaded on day one.
7 days free. No credit card. Cancel anytime. Pricing is adjusted to your country automatically through the App Store or Google Play.
All required liturgy, the full calendar, the rhythm of the day, and every mourning ritual — free, forever, no ads.
For when the app has become part of your day and you want to open everything: deep learning, full Shabbat, unlimited memory.
Judaism shapes the day. The app walks with you through every moment — never intrusive, always there.
Over 20 modules designed to walk with you through every moment — from a brachah to the anniversary of someone you loved.
All 150 Psalms of King David — complete, in Hebrew, transliteration, and translation. For when words fall short.
The exact direction to the Western Wall from wherever you are. So your prayer always faces Jerusalem.
Birthdays, yahrzeits, anniversaries. Automatic reminders aligned with the Hebrew calendar — so memory doesn't slip away.
Keep names, Hebrew dates, candles, stones and reminders together. A quiet place to honor the people who shaped you.
Brit milah, bat and bar mitzvah, jupah, mourning and family milestones explained with warmth and practical steps.
Daily Yiddish entries, pronunciation and meaning — the humor, tenderness and memory of a language carried by families.
Fifteen practical steps for Shabbat: candles, blessings, meals, atmosphere, Havdalah and table conversation.
Historical events of the Jewish people on today's date. Memory, dates, context — to understand where we come from.
One Hebrew word every day — its meaning, root, and an example. Your identity's language, one morning at a time.
The essential prayers for your day — Shacharit, Mincha, Maariv, Birkat Hamazon. Hebrew, transliteration, and guides.
Instant translator, OCR to extract Hebrew text from a photo, and quizzes to memorize better. Your language, at your pace.
Test what you know — history, halacha, holidays, figures. Learn while playing, with family or solo.
Favorite, studied, and practiced mitzvot. Parashah readings. Your Jewish journey visible — no pressure, just rhythm.
Donations to verified Jewish causes, organized by region. The most beautiful obligation, well explained.
Press, radio, and Jewish voices. Israel News with the latest. To stay current without juggling five apps.
Life cycle, Jewish home, holidays — how it's lived, cooked, and passed down. Recipes of memory and Jewish tables.
Synagogues, mikvaot, community centers, events. Your Jewish community mapped — wherever you live or travel.
Jewish stories that lift you — leadership, innovation, real cases. To remember what we're capable of.
The 49 days between Pesach and Shavuot, automatically counted — with the blessing for each night and the sefirah of the day.
Each Shabbat: a topic, a family activity, a question to open conversation. The table that brings everyone together.
The prayers of forgiveness before Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur — full text, in Hebrew with transliteration and translation.
The elegies of the saddest day in the Jewish year. Guided, in order, to accompany the fast and the memory.
Build your list for a sick relative, a trip, parnasah, or anything else. Psalms shaped to your intention.
Kids · Couple · Intergenerational · Quick · Travel. Shabbat adapts to your situation, not the other way around.
The app switches to dark mode when the three stars come out and returns to light at dawn — following your zmanim, not the phone clock.
My Jewish Day is made in memory of Sergio Eidelstein ז״ל, so that daily Jewish life — calendar, dates, prayers, Shabbat — stays close to any Jewish soul that wants to live it at their own pace.
Not by book or biblical order. By where they show up in your life — so when you search for something, you find it.
From the most observant to someone taking a first step. From a child to a grandparent. Each with their own content.
For those who already live Judaism and just need the tools in one place. The siddur, your city's zmanim, daf yomi, and parashah — without juggling five different apps.
For those who want to light candles on Friday but never remember the time. Who want to say Modeh Ani but don't know the words. For those who are close — and want to be one step closer.
For parents who want their kids to grow up knowing where they come from. For the teen with questions. For anyone who says "shalom" before sleep without knowing why — and wants to know.
Download My Jewish Day and start living Judaism for what it is: a way of inhabiting the day.