More Jewish iPhone Apps

September 29, 2008

As a follow up to my recent article on iPhone Apps. Check out the following three new Apps that have recently been released:

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3 Responses to “More Jewish iPhone Apps”

  1. Tzur Sayag on November 30th, 2008 6:21 pm

    Dear Rabi Green,

    We are an Israeli based company who develops iPhone applications for the jewish people. We currently have a hebrew-english-hebrew dictionary on the AppStore (TopDictionaries).
    We would like to hear your opinion about our dictionary and perhaps hear your “wish list” for iPhone applications that are related to the jewish culture. If we can help with that we would be very happy to do so.
    Please feel free to contact me,
    kindest regards,
    -tzurs
    Nogasoft

  2. Mike Jutan on December 16th, 2008 6:51 am

    iMenorah: A menorah lighting application for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch!

    By downloading iMenorah, you are also supporting San Francisco’s local Jewish Community. We will be donating a portion of the proceeds to a local San Francisco Jewish charity. Please stay tuned to our website - more details will be posted once we make the donation.

    The app is a lot of fun, and you’ll even catch Mike singing the blessings (bruchas) for each night of Chanukah - right from your iPhone or iPod Touch! You can light the candles with the touch of your finger. Take part in the century-old tradition of lighting the Hanukkah candles… now available at your fingertips. :)

    We thank you for your support, and for supporting San Francisco’s Jewish community.

    For more details and a link to the download on iTunes, please see the webpage here:
    http://imenorah.mikejutan.com

    Cheers!
    -Mike Jutan & Matthew Parrott
    Developers, iMenorah

  3. Tal on February 20th, 2010 11:29 am

    I just released a new Jewish iPhone app called iParashah - The Weekly Torah Portions in the Palm of your Hand.

    iParashah is the ultimate source that brings to your iPhone/iPod Touch all you need to know about each week’s Torah portion, as well as a Gregorian to Hebrew date converter. All is beautifully presented with an easy to use interface.

    Please check it out:

    http://itunes.com/apps/iparashah

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