The strange fact about Torah on YouTube
Some of the most serious Torah in the world is uploaded to the least serious place on the internet. A magnificent shiur sits one autoplay away from everything its listener stays away from all year. Teachers upload there because that is where the people are — and the people are there because nobody built a better room. The kosher media movement, 24six among its pioneers, proved the better room could exist for music and entertainment. Torah video needed the same.
Lehallel's Torah wing is that room. The 8 Minute Daf for the commute-length learner. Rabbi Shmuel Silber's library — thousands of shiurim deep. Rabbi David Ashear on emunah. Rabbi Eli Mansour on halacha. Vayimaen's stories. Daf rooms, a weekly parsha shelf, mussar and chizuk lanes — every one pre-approved, every one playing in a solo player with nothing around it but the shiur.


Search inside the shiur, not just for it
Because the catalog is transcribed under the hood, search on Lehallel can find the moment inside a shiur where a phrase is actually said, and jump you to that second. Ask for a topic and the Chavrusa's rooms will meet you there. None of that costs anything, and none of it comes with an ad in front. Torah should not have a toll booth, and on Lehallel it does not.
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
- Serious Torah deserves a serious room — not a feed one autoplay from everything else.
- Daf, parsha, halacha, emunah and mussar lanes are all pre-approved and free on Lehallel.
- Search can jump to the second inside a shiur where the phrase is said.
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