Five pillars,
one home.
The full library, from morning to night, sized for the screen in your hand and the time you have.
Daily Prayer & Parasha.
Shacharit, Mincha, Maariv, with full translation, audio guidance, and live timing for your location. This week's parasha read alongside, with the teaching that opens it. Switch nusach with a single tap. The prayer book that knows what time it is.
Torah Teachings.
From quick five-minute sparks to multi-part deep dives. Hand-picked teachers, no recycled clips, no engagement bait. The depth and the breadth of Jewish thought, with nothing in between you and the source.
Videos.
Shiurim, interviews, and visual teachings from a curated faculty of rabbis and scholars. Five-minute sparks to multi-part series. The screen finally earns its keep.
Podcast.
Series-based shows on Halacha, history, mysticism, parenting, and the ideas that matter. Listen anywhere. Pause anywhere. Pick up where Jewish life left off.
Music.
A growing library of niggunim, modern Jewish music, and the artists shaping the sound of Jewish life today. The soundtrack to your kitchen, your commute, your Shabbat table.
Jewish wisdom deserves more than scroll-by attention.
Every other feed buries Torah under dance trends, outrage bait, and content that was never meant to share attention with it. Holy Nations is a different room. Curated by a committee of scholars and rabbis. No engagement bait, no algorithm games, no race to the bottom, just voices worth your time, kept around as long as you want them.
Four things we promise
the people who download this app.
One subscription.
The whole library.
Full access to prayers, Parasha, teachings, music, podcasts, and the creator faculty.
- Cancel anytime
- Full library
- Both nusachs
Best for committed daily use. Includes a 7-day free trial, try the full library before you commit.
- 7-day free trial
- Save vs. monthly
- Same full access
Bring it home.
Download Holy Nations on the App Store. Start with a 7-day free trial on the yearly plan, keep what you love, leave anytime.









