Built for the moment, not for the scroll.
An app that knows the hour, knows the day, knows the holiday — and knows the prayer you're looking for before you look for it.
The screen that knows what you're doing tonight.
On launch, Kehila A.I reads the date — Hebrew and Gregorian — your city, the hour. The holiday in season rises to the top. The next prayer is at the top.
- Date · parasha · candle-lighting · havdala
- Active holiday surfaced
- Wisdom of the day — Pirkei Avot, Zohar, Maguen Avraham
Four reading modes, one text.
Hebrew and Sephardic phonetic, side by side. Hebrew only, phonetic only, or Karaoke (which follows your voice and lights up the word in progress).
- Sephardic pronunciation — Modé Ani, Barouch Atah
- Generous type size for Shabbat
- Hands-free mode for tired eyes
Every occasion always present.
We don't hide Pessach in the summer — people prepare in advance. Shabbat lives here (its Kiddush, candle-lighting, Havdala). Pessach carries the Seder, Bedikat Hametz, and the count of the Omer.
- Smart picker for the right Kiddush by moment
- Pessach → Seder · 15 steps · Sefirat Ha'Omer
- Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Hanoukka… all in one place
The current month, by default.
You open the calendar and see the month. Not a list, not a table. Hebrew and Gregorian side by side. Shabbat in gold, holidays in garnet, Rosh Chodesh marked, today in full color.
- Year view 5786 · day view · month view
- Hilloulot — full biography of each Tsadik
- Schedules from every partner synagogue
Hebrew and phonetic, side by side.
Aubergine and gold, book typography — and the app knows how to stay silent during prayer.
Every prayer fits in your pocket. Tunnel, train, basement — airport — it just works.
A single notification when candle-lighting is near. Nothing else. You decide what you receive.
No cookies. No telemetry. No ad ID. It's in the nature of the subject.