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The Filtered Torah Video App: Shiurim Without the Open Web

Daily shiurim, parsha classes, and mussar — streamed inside a sealed player that never links out to the open internet.

Torah content deserves a Torah environment

A shiur on a general platform sits three clicks from everything else on earth. The lesson may be perfect; the environment is not. FilteredTube plays approved Torah content inside its own player shell — no suggestion rail, no comment section, no path that leads anywhere but the next approved video.

Speakers appear as their own shelves and pages. Series appear as ordered episodes with your place remembered. Search understands names, topics, and even imperfect spellings.

From daily learning to deep series

The approved catalog spans daily-boost length chizuk to hour-long shiurim, organized so an evening of learning starts with one tap. The New This Week shelf carries only what was newly approved — freshness with a standard behind it.

If something you want is missing, the Request feature sends it straight to review, and the answer lands back in your own Library — approved and playable, or plainly closed.

Built for members, priced for families

One account is $5.99 a month; families take three accounts for $9.99 or six for $14.99. Each account keeps its own favorites, history, playlists, and place in every series — on every device it signs into.

At a glance

Key takeaways

  • Approved shiurim play in a sealed player with zero paths to the open web.
  • Speakers and series are first-class: pages, order, and remembered places.
  • Ask for what's missing — the judge answers you directly, in the app.

Continue with FilteredTube

Explore the focused player.

Search Torah and Jewish music inside the reviewed FilteredTube experience, or read how official embeds and licensed media remain separate.