Something Was Taken From You
There was a time when every human being could open a Torah scroll and see the original letters—each one a sacred symbol carrying meaning, number, and form. There was a time when the Aramaic Targum sat alongside the Hebrew text, so that no word went unexplained. That time was most of recorded history.
Then, piece by piece, it was removed. The authentic script was replaced with simplified fonts. The Targum was censored, banned, and forgotten. The chain of transmission—thousands of years unbroken—was quietly severed. Most people alive today have never seen a Torah the way it was meant to be seen.
Love + One = The Name of God. This is not a slogan. It is mathematics.
This mission exists to reverse that loss. Not for one group. Not for one denomination. For anyone who believes that truth should be accessible, that sacred knowledge should not be hidden, and that the Creator's words deserve to be seen in their original form.
Three Pillars: אמ״ת
Ashurith
The 22 letters of creation—not a "font," but a living system of meaning. Each stroke, crown, and space carries information that modern scripts erase. Restoring the script restores the signal.
Masorah
The unbroken chain. Every vowel mark, every cantillation, every scribal note—preserved across millennia by people who understood that a single altered letter changes worlds.
Targum
The explanation given at Sinai alongside the text. Banned, burned, censored for centuries. Now being restored, translated, and made available to anyone who wants to hear what Torah actually says.
What This Looks Like
Books. The most accurate, most beautiful Torah publications on the planet—authentic Ktav Ashurith with interlinear Targum. Every word you can see and understand.
Free tools. A Torah text editor. A Hebrew keyboard. A font studio. A timeline of transmission. All free, all open, all built to put the original Torah in your hands.
Education. Over 120 articles on Ashurith, Targum, Niqud, the Talmud, Hebrew history, and the manuscripts that carry the tradition. Written for real people, not academics.
Manuscripts. Direct access to the Aleppo Codex, Keter Mitzrayim, Vatican Neofiti, and more. The primary sources—not someone's interpretation of them.
This Is Not About Us
There is no guru here. No personality to follow. No denomination to join. The Torah does not need a middleman. It needs to be seen in its original form—and then it speaks for itself.
This work started in Brooklyn in 5770 (2010 CE) with one question: What did the Torah actually look like when it was given? Fifteen years of research, manuscript study, and publishing later, the answer is clear—and it is available to you right now, for free.
You do not need permission to experience Sinai. You just need the original text.
Join This
This is not a spectator mission. Every person who reads an article, downloads a Parshah sheet, uses the Hebrew keyboard, or shares a link is part of restoring what was taken. You do not need to be a scholar. You do not need to be religious. You need to care about truth.