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TorahCalc.com is a new resource for Torah study. Start by entering a calculation below or try one of the
individual tools.
English Text Input Calculator
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Use natural words to input what you want to calculate. You can currently type in requests for
biblical/talmudic unit conversions, gematria calculations, Hebrew calendar conversions, Molad
calculations, or leap year calculations. More calculations coming soon. Click
here for examples of what you can enter.
More Calculators / Tools:
Biblical and Talmudic Unit Converters:
- Biblical and Talmudic Unit Converter - Convert Talmudic
measurement units to other Talmudic measurement units or to modern measurement units. Convert
between any length/distance, area, volume, mass/weight, coins, or time measurements.
- Biblical and Talmudic Multi-Conversion Charts - Find the
equivalent value of a given biblical, talmudic, or standard measurement in all of the other units of
measurement simultaneously. Convert between all length/distance, area, volume, mass/weight, coins,
or time measurements.
Gematria Calculators:
- Gematria Calculator - Calculate the Hebrew gematria of any word
using 25 different methods of calculating gematria.
- Gematria Lookup - Find words in the Torah (and other
common words) with an equivalent gematria.
- Gematria Two-Word Match Finder - Input two words and find
which methods can be used to make their value equivalent.
Calendar and Zmanim Tools:
Info:
- Biblical Units - List of Talmudic units of
measurement with conversions.
- Gematria Methods - Explanations of 25 different methods of
calculating the gematria of a word or phrase.
- Tanach Stats - Chart listing the number of chapters
and verses in each book of the Tanach and the number of words, letters, and parshios in each book of
Tanach.
- Parsha Stats - Chart listing the number of verses, words, and letters, in each parsha of
Torah.
- Pesach Shiur Requirements - Charts listing the minimum
measurements required to fulfill the rabbinic and Torah obligations of eating matzah and marror, and
drinking the four cups of wine.