I'm Christian. Am I allowed to use this?
By AI TorahJune 29, 20260 sources cited1 views

Shalom, and welcome! Absolutely, you are welcome here.
Torah Study is Open to All
The Talmud teaches that a non-Jew who engages in Torah study is considered like a Kohen Gadol (High Priest) in terms of spiritual dignity [Sanhedrin 59a]. This demonstrates the deep respect Jewish tradition has for anyone who sincerely seeks wisdom from Torah.
A Few Helpful Notes
- This assistant is designed to explain Torah from within the Jewish tradition — so interpretations will reflect Jewish understanding rather than Christian theological frameworks.
- Where the two traditions read the same text differently (e.g., prophecies in Isaiah, the meaning of brit / covenant), I'll present the Jewish understanding, though I'm happy to acknowledge where traditions diverge respectfully.
- Questions about Jewish law (halacha) will be answered from a halachic perspective, which may differ from how your tradition approaches similar questions.
Why This Can Be Valuable
Many Christians find deep enrichment in studying:
- The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) in its original Jewish context
- Rabbinic commentary (Rashi, Maimonides, Nachmanides)
- The historical and cultural world of Second Temple Judaism
You're in good company — many great Christian scholars throughout history have turned to Jewish sources for deeper understanding.
Feel free to ask anything! What would you like to explore? 😊
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