Collaborative learning, aliya flashcards and tutor relationships empower rabbis to make torah chanting accessible for everyone.
SAN FRANCISCO , CA, UNITED STATES, March 4, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Virtual Tikkun, where “Words of Torah take Flight”™, will proudly exhibit the recently released application capabilities of Virtual Tikkun 2.0 at the upcoming conventions of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Assembly in Philadelphia March 10-11, and the Central Conference of American Rabbis in San Francisco March 15-17.
Virtual Tikkuns are custom-created using unique Torah scrolls to provide personalized Torah learning experiences for clergy, teachers, and students to ensure the continuity of Jewish experience and peoplehood – L’dor v’dor.
Rabbis, Cantors and Jewish educators who are time and resource constrained use Virtual Tikkun to provide deep-textured, high-quality personalized teaching at scale. Integrating a powerful Torah learning platform with images of their unique, handwritten Torah Scroll(s), Virtual Tikkun empowers them to:
> Provide personalized 1:1 teaching, mentoring and attention at scale
> Provide context-specific feedback and resources at every step of the Torah learning process
> Track and manage student progress – aliya-by-aliya, verse-by-verse
We will be onsite at both conventions to demonstrate how Virtual Tikkun fits comfortably into today’s digital lifestyles for B’nai Mitzvah students and seasoned Torah readers, with features that streamline the teaching process for clergy and educators, including:
> Intuitive learning experiences with task-based Torah journeys
> Personalized learning using bookmarking and multiple learning styles
> Collaborative learning using data-rich learning tools including in-app audio recording
> Fun and rewarding Torah learning with aliya flashcards and trope color-coding
> Simplified Torah reading and teaching management with tutor assignments and personal and organizational calendaring
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical Assembly (RRA) is the professional association of Reconstructionist rabbis. Comprised of over 300 rabbis, the RRA has three primary missions: to serve as a collegial community, in which professional and personal support and resources are provided to rabbis; to represent the rabbinic voice within the Reconstructionist movement; and to represent the Reconstructionist rabbinate to the larger Jewish and general communities.
The Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) comprises more than 2,200 Reform rabbis. They lead in diverse settings and communities—including congregations, hospitals, academic settings, non-profit institutions, the military, freelance, and entrepreneurial settings. The CCAR supports and strengthens Reform rabbis so that members, their communities, and Reform Jewish values thrive. They are committed to connecting colleagues in ways that amplify their Jewish experience of belonging, meaning, and joy, and providing members with opportunities and resources to enhance their skills, knowledge, and growth throughout their rabbinates.
To book a personal meeting please contact us at info@virtualtikkun.com or visit us at our booth.
About Virtual Tikkun
Our mission at Virtual Tikkun is to enable Torah in every community to ensure Jewish continuity – L’dor v’dor. We strive to make the experience of chanting and hearing Torah vibrant and alive, shared by young and old alike, creating a fun and rewarding Torah learning experience with seamless collaboration between learners, clergy and educators. Blending tradition with modernity, we aim to ensure Virtual Tikkun fits comfortably into today’s digital lifestyles for clergy, educators, B’nai Mitzvah students and seasoned Torah readers.
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David Bayer
Virtual Tikkun
info@virtualtikkun.com
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