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Some have pointed out that this is a very simple app. As a convert, that’s exactly what I need to learn all the mitzvot. One a day makes the task seem less overwhelming. Baruch HaShem, thank you developers for this app!
Being raised VERY Reform, I’ve had to play catch up to so much knowledge of Torah, Mitzvot & traditions. Like many others in our faster paced lives, I unfortunately leave my Covenant with Hashem until bedtime! I’m on my phone SO much that it’s great to see that red “1” telling me to STOP & read the Mitzvah & connect with my G-d, be grateful G-d made me a Jew & try to explore how I can fulfill that one line of Torah & make it a permanent part of my life. There are a couple of entries that puzzle me & I’ve saved them as questions for my Rebbe. “Emulate G-d’s ways”? How can any human know G-D’s ways? It feels presumptuous. But I’m hopeful it will be explained. I have Chabad & Siddur on my phone but THIS App is the one I use every day & I love it! Whomever programmed this App - TODAH😊
I expected a lot more from this app, but sadly it delivers the bare minimum. I turned on my notifications thinking that It will send daily notification popups of the word of Hashem to my phone—actually no. It sends me notifications promoting the app itself and to open to the app to read the daily verse, which is strange because I’ve never heard of a daily bible verse app like that. I also don’t like how these scriptures just sound “cut off”. For example, the one from yesterday was “To know there is a God” Ex 20:2 Like, wheres the rest of the verse....??? It just sounds choppy, and I don’t know what translation these app developers use either. In my opinion, this app could deliver better than it already is.
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Get your daily inspiration from your mitzvah of the day! • Receive notifications to never miss your daily mitzvah • Like your mitzvot to save them on...