תהילים מחולק
Unite your community in the reading of Tehillim, of all 150 chapters, progress tracked in real-time.
Tehillim Mehulak is a free digital platform dedicated to facilitating communal Tehillim (Psalms) reading.
Whether you are reading in memory of a loved one, for someone's recovery, or simply to fulfill the mitzvah together - Tehillim Mehulak makes the coordination effortless.
Tehillim Mehulak is free because people like you believe in this mission.
Learn how to helpGet your group reading Tehillim in three simple steps
Enter your name and open a new Tehillim book. A unique code is generated for your group. Choose your mode:
Share a link or the book code. Everyone joins with their name - no sign-up required.
Read in Hebrew, transliteration, or English. Mark chapters done when finished.
Tehillim Mehulak is a free digital platform that enables groups to read all 150 chapters of Tehillim (Psalms) together.
To join a Tehillim reading group, you need the book code shared by the group organizer. Enter your name and the book code, then click Join.
After all participants have joined, the book owner clicks Allocate Chapters. The platform automatically and evenly divides all 150 chapters.
Yes. Tehillim Mehulak provides the full text in three formats: original Hebrew, English transliteration, and English translation.
Yes, Tehillim Mehulak is completely free. No account creation, no fees, no downloads required.
Yes. When you open a book, you can list names and purposes. They appear in the book status; joiners can select which names they pray for. There is also a public Prayer Names page.
A closed book uses equal division and fixed chapter ranges after allocation. An open book lets people join anytime and take chapters when ready.
After opening a book you receive a unique 6-digit code. Share it directly or copy the join link — anyone who enters the code or clicks the link can join immediately, with no sign-up required.
Yes. You can donate and dedicate a prayer name with a purpose — healing (Refuah), memory (Iluy Nishmat), or general prayer. The name appears on the public Prayer Names board, and when someone joins a book they can see all listed names and choose which ones they want to pray for.
Yes. You can open or join as many books as you like. Each book has its own unique code, participants, and chapter allocation — they are completely independent of each other.
Once all participants have marked their chapters as read, the book is complete. You can check the status at any time to see real-time progress and who has finished their portion.