talmudbavli.app is a free online Babylonian Talmud, the complete Talmud Bavli (Shas) in its original Aramaic and Hebrew with pre-recorded audio for every daf, word-by-word interlinear English, and line-by-line commentary from Rashi, Tosafot, Rif, Rosh, Maharsha, Meiri, Ritva, and 20+ classical commentators. Follow today's Daf Yomi, the daily Talmud-page study cycle that completes all 2,711 folios in 7.5 years (an estimated 300,000+ Jewish learners worldwide study the same daf each day), Read any of the 37 tractates from Berakhot and Shabbat to Bava Kamma, Bava Metzia, Bava Batra, Sanhedrin, Kiddushin, and Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers). Ask Rabbi AI, four AI rabbi personalities (Rabbi Ari, Moses Rabbeinu, Rashi, Rambam) grounded in classical Jewish sources. No signup required.
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All 37 Tractates of the Babylonian Talmud
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Frequently asked questions
What is Daf Yomi?
Daf Yomi (Hebrew for "daily folio") is a global Jewish study cycle in which participants study the same page (daf) of the Babylonian Talmud each day. A full cycle covers all 2,711 folios and takes 7 years, 5 months: an estimated 300,000+ learners worldwide study the same daf every day, making it the largest daily Jewish study program. Our home page shows today's daf with a link to read it with Rashi, Tosafot, and English translation.
What is the Babylonian Talmud (Talmud Bavli)?
The Babylonian Talmud, or Shas, is the foundational text of Rabbinic Judaism: compiled in Babylonia between the 3rd and 6th centuries CE. It contains 37 tractates of legal discussion, stories, and commentary built around the Mishnah, written primarily in Aramaic with some Hebrew, and forms the basis for most later halakhic (Jewish legal) decisions.
How long does the Daf Yomi cycle take?
7 years and 5 months to complete all 2,711 daf. The current cycle (the 14th) began January 5, 2020 and will finish June 7, 2027; the next cycle begins the following day. Our calendar automatically shows today's daf every day.
Is this site free to use?
Yes. Reading the Talmud Bavli in the original Aramaic and Hebrew, listening to the audio, using the word-by-word English translation, and browsing Rashi, Tosafot, and 20+ classical commentaries is completely free. Premium removes ads in peripheral features and unlocks extended AI rabbi answers.
Does it have audio of the Talmud?
Yes. Pre-recorded professional audio for every daf, paced for Daf Yomi readers. Available on every daf page and in the mobile apps (iOS and Android). The English translation can also be played via text-to-speech.
Which commentaries are included?
Rashi and Tosafot (the two essential classical commentaries printed beside every daf), plus Rif, Rosh, Maharsha, Meiri, Ritva, Rashba, and 20+ other classical commentators: all in the public domain.
Is there an English translation?
Yes. Word-by-word interlinear English alignment on the original Aramaic and Hebrew text, designed to make the Gemara accessible to learners with limited Aramaic. The classical text is always shown primary; English appears inline beneath each word.
How is this different from Sefaria, Chabad.org, or Artscroll?
Three unique features: pre-recorded professional audio for every daf (paced for Daf Yomi), word-by-word English interlinear on the original Hebrew-Aramaic text, and four AI rabbi personalities (Rabbi Ari, Moses Rabbeinu, Rashi, Rambam) grounded in classical sources: all in a single free web + mobile app.
Does the app have a community?
Yes. Chat with Daf Yomi learners worldwide in topic-focused community channels inside the mobile app (iOS, Android). Discuss today's daf, tractate-specific questions, Rashi and Tosafot passages, and Shas study with fellow Jewish learners.
