Kehati

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Kehati

Zeev Weinstadt

4.5

165 ratings

Free

With this educational app, you can study Mishnah texts and adjust font size for comfort. Includes offline access and a clean, user-friendly interface.

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.6. Trustworthiness 74 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

★★★★

4.6

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

77%

4 star

8%

3 star

5%

2 star

5%

1 star

4%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

23% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

74% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

High user satisfaction

85% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.5★ average)

About Kehati

Mishnayot Kehati & Bartenura – Now on Your iOS Device, for Free!
Explore the Mishnah with two of its most well-known commentaries: 
Kehati and Bartenura, now available in a clean, intuitive app — completely free!

Supports iOS 18
Rich history of the Mishnah
Written in Modern Hebrew
No internet connection required – study anywhere, anytime

Kehati is the most popular and accessible commentary on the entire Mishnah. 
Thanks to its clear explanations, learning Mishnayot has never been easier.
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Reviews for Kehati

arnifrah

Thank you

This is exactly what I was looking for. Mishnayos kehati. With English!

Elliot from Riverdale

Indispensable, but room for improvement.

I have been using this app every day for many years, and I could not imagine life without it. However, there are several issues with the customer interface that could use improvement that I hope the developers will address. One problem is the constant glitches in navigation. Sometimes I open up and find just a blank screen. Or,I can select a saved location, but it will take me somewhere else entirely. The buttons that are supposed to move forward or backward to the beginning of a perek often miss their mark. The dots at the bottom of the page that show how many mishnayos have passed in the perek and how many remain are a good idea. Except when they get it wrong. The app has had issues with font size since the very beginning. In May of 2025 they attempted a fix that actually made it worse, but they corrected that. Still, it seems that the size of the English font is out of sync with the size of the Hebrew font. It takes three screens of English to translate two screens of Hebrew. In an ordinary translated siddur, which is very comfortable to use, it’s a one to one ratio. The button that adjusts font size only works in one direction. So you have to cycle all the way to the largest font before you can return to a smaller font, sort of like a shabbos elevator. The print version of Kahati has many illustrations that are key to understanding the text. The app has never figured out a way to incorporate them. Lastly, the app does not respond to rotation of an iPhone or an iPad. So I can only read the Mishna holding my device in an upright, portrait position, but I cannot place my device down in a sideways landscape position and read it like that. Kehati is the most significant contribution to the learning of the Mishnah in more than a century, and I am so grateful that the publishers and the developers made this available on portable electronic devices. overall, this app is indispensable. But there is still plenty of room for improvement.

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