Mishnah Online, Read All 63 Tractates with Hebrew Audio & English

mishnah.app is a free online Mishnah, the complete Six Sedarim (Zeraim, Moed, Nashim, Nezikin, Kodashim, Tohorot) with all 63 tractates in the original Hebrew, pre-recorded Hebrew audio for every mishnah, word-by-word interlinear English translation, and classical commentary from Bartenura, Kehati, Tiferet Yisrael, Tosafot Yom Tov, the Rambam's Commentary on the Mishnah, and 20+ classical sources. Follow the daily Mishnah (Mishnah Yomit) study cycle, two mishnayot per day completes all six orders in 5 years and 10 months, Study Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers), Berakhot, Shabbat, Bava Kamma, Sanhedrin, and every tractate free. 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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Frequently asked questions

What is the Mishnah?

The Mishnah is the first major written collection of the Oral Torah: compiled by Rabbi Yehudah HaNasi around 200 CE in the Land of Israel. It contains 63 tractates organized into 6 Sedarim (orders): Zeraim (agriculture), Moed (festivals), Nashim (women & marriage), Nezikin (damages), Kodashim (holy things), and Tohorot (ritual purity). The Mishnah is the foundation of both the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmud.

What is Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers)?

Pirkei Avot ("Chapters of the Fathers") is a tractate of the Mishnah: located in Seder Nezikin: containing ethical and moral teachings from the Sages of the Mishnaic period (roughly 3rd century BCE – 3rd century CE). It has 6 chapters traditionally studied one per week between Pesach and Shavuot. Our home page links to Pirkei Avot with Bartenura and Kehati commentary.

How many tractates are in the Mishnah?

63 tractates across 6 Sedarim (orders). Seder Zeraim: 11 tractates. Seder Moed, 12. Seder Nashim: 7. Seder Nezikin, 10 (including Pirkei Avot). Seder Kodashim: 11. Seder Tohorot: 12. Our navigation page shows all 63 organized by seder.

What is Mishnah Yomit (daily Mishnah)?

Mishnah Yomit is a daily Mishnah-study cycle: two mishnayot per day completes all 6 Sedarim (~4,192 mishnayot) in 5 years and 10 months. Like Daf Yomi for the Talmud, it's a popular way to complete the Mishnah systematically. Our home calendar shows today's mishnayot every day.

Is this site free to use?

Yes. Reading the Mishnah in Hebrew, listening to the audio, using the word-by-word English translation, and browsing Bartenura, Kehati, Tiferet Yisrael, and 20+ classical commentators is completely free. Premium removes ads in peripheral features and unlocks extended AI rabbi answers.

Does it have audio of the Mishnah?

Yes. Pre-recorded professional Hebrew audio for every mishnah, paced for Mishnah Yomit study. Available on every mishnah page and in the mobile apps (iOS and Android).

Which commentaries are included?

Bartenura and Kehati (the two essential modern commentaries most Mishnah students use), plus Tiferet Yisrael, Tosafot Yom Tov, the Rambam's Commentary on the Mishnah, Melechet Shlomo, and 20+ other classical commentators: all in the public domain.

How is this different from Sefaria, Chabad.org, or Artscroll?

Three unique features: pre-recorded professional audio for every mishnah (paced for Mishnah Yomit), word-by-word English interlinear on the original Hebrew, 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 Mishnah learners worldwide in topic-focused community channels inside the mobile app (iOS, Android). Discuss today's mishnah, Pirkei Avot chapters, Bartenura and Kehati commentary, and tractate-specific questions with fellow Jewish learners.

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