Torah Tools is a utility software that facilitates Torah learning by offering various functional tools.
With Torah Tools, you can review what you have learned with Rashi and Tosfos the next day, before Seder. Additionally, you can review your studies with Rashi on Shabbos. During Bein Hasedarim, you can enjoy a Bekiyus Chavrusa while learning the seventh Perek with Rashi only. You can review this material once that night (with Rashi), once the next day (again with Rashi), and one more time whenever you have time (without Rashi).
If you have been away for a few days or have fallen behind in your studies, it can be challenging to remember how many times you've Chazered. This is where Gemarah charts become incredibly useful. With practical charts that list all the Perakim in the Mesechta and the Dafim in each Perek, Gemarah charts provide ample room to mark off your Chazaros. These printable charts are made in Excel format, and each Mesechta's chart is on a separate Letter-sized page. The only downside is that if you decide to print them on A4, the margins may be somewhat uneven. Nevertheless, there are plans to make another version in A4 format.
It's possible that there are mistakes in one or more of the charts. If you happen to find one, please feel free to contact us. There is one detail that may be confused for a mistake but is intentional. If an Amud spans more than one Perek, the Amud is assigned to whichever Perek the first line is from, even if the next Perek begins near the top of the Amud. This is to prevent the need to judge every Amud which spans two Perakim.
In the latest version of Gemarah charts, you can choose to print in both letter and A4 formats. And, the software is now available as an Excel file or as a PDF. So, if you're looking for software to assist in your Torah learning, look no further than Torah Tools and Gemarah charts.
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