Three ways · One destination
Every walk has its own character — cyclical, thematic or tailored. Choose what fits this season, or explore all three.
Sometimes a question, a season or a need calls for focused deepening. The thematic walk bundles studies around one theological foundation — so you do not read in isolation but as a pilgrim walking one road.
- Pre-assembled study paths per theme
- From foundation to application in logical order
- Ideal for personal or group study
- Each path takes 4–8 weeks
The Torah walk follows the annual parasha rhythm — the liturgical reading schedule that has connected the Jewish people to the same text, in the same season, for more than two thousand years. Fifty-four weeks. Fifty-four new beginnings. Each round with eyes that see further than before — the text does not change, but you do.
- Follows the weekly parasha (parasha calendar)
- One parasha study per week as anchor
- Supplemented with word studies and halachic studies
- Suitable for every level — the text itself is the guide
- See all parashot in the Tree of Life
Every person stands in their own place. Not everyone begins at the same starting point, and not everyone is searching for the same thing. The tailored walk listens first — and then assembles a walk that connects to your questions, your background and your pace.
- Brief questionnaire about your background and questions
- Assembled path based on your answers
- Adjustable along the way
- Fully personal — no predetermined route
The Torah walk is the oldest study rhythm there is. Every week one parasha — one portion from the Torah — as the anchor of the week. Before it, after it, or woven through it you read word studies, halachic studies and context studies that deepen the parasha theme. This way, year by year, you build up a living understanding of all of Scripture.
Current parasha: loading…
All Hebrew key concepts from the studies — with roots, first mention in the Tanakh, Strong's numbers and references to the studies in which they appear.
Open the glossary →The complete overview of the weekly Torah portions — with titles, text references and the available parasha studies within Devar Emet.
View the parashot →Overview of the canonical Tanakh — Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim — with the Hebrew book names, structure and the anchoring of studies in Scripture.
Open the overview →