If you run a Jewish education website, a synagogue page, a Torah blog, or your own app, you can now offer your visitors an AI Torah scholar without building one yourself. The Rabbi AI widget embeds a source-grounded chat that answers questions about Torah, Talmud, and Jewish law, and it is free to add.
What the widget does
- Answers grounded in real sources. When a question rests on a text, the widget retrieves the primary source and cites it rather than guessing, so your visitors get answers they can open and check.
- Speaks ten languages. Visitors can ask in their own language and get an answer in it.
- Keeps people on your page. The conversation happens on your site, so visitors stay engaged instead of being sent elsewhere.
- Needs no maintenance from you. You do not host a model, manage prompts, or keep a text library up to date. That part is handled.
Who it is for
Educators who want an always-available study helper for students. Communities that want to answer common questions directly on their site. Developers building a Jewish-education product who want a sourced Torah engine without assembling retrieval, guardrails, and multi-language support from scratch.
What it is not
It is a study and engagement tool, not a posek. Like the Rabbi Ari app itself, it points users to a qualified rabbi for practical halachic decisions. Setting that expectation with your audience is part of using it responsibly.
How to start
The integration details, a live demo, and setup steps are on the implementation page. If you can paste a snippet into your site, you can add it.
See how it works, and try it yourself first, at rabbiai.app.