Stop looking for one app to rule them all
Healthy homes do not run on one tool. Music in the car, video at the desk, learning on the commute — each has its own shape. The kosher media world has quietly assembled a real shelf: 24six carrying kosher streaming on the phone with genuine polish, community WhatsApp groups carrying the daily word, and Lehallel carrying free pre-approved video in the browser. These are teammates, not rivals.
What matters is that every slot on the shelf is filled with something built for your values — because any empty slot gets filled by YouTube by default, and YouTube's default is ads, comments, and an algorithm that answers to advertisers.


Lehallel's slot, precisely
Lehallel is the browser slot: a quarter-million pre-approved Torah and Jewish music videos, a sealed solo player, artist worlds, daf and parsha shelves, filtered WhatsApp digests, and a Chavrusa to ask — all free, no ads, no account required to press play. If a video is on Lehallel, someone already ruled on it. That single sentence is what a kosher YouTube means, and it is the standard the whole shelf — 24six very much included — taught our community to expect.
Watch on Lehallel
Real, approved videos from the library this article describes — tap any card and it plays filtered, with nothing unapproved around it.
At a glance
Key takeaways
- Build a shelf, not a monolith: each watching lane deserves a kosher tool built for it.
- 24six earned the phone-streaming slot; Lehallel fills the free browser-video slot.
- Every empty slot defaults to YouTube — which is exactly the slot to close first.
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