What Our Friends Say

Accidental Talmudist

Salvador Litvak

It’s easy to place ‘Let my people go’ before the revelation at Sinai, but does cattle plague come before boils? The more we play, the more we know.

Torah Day School Judiac Studies Teacher

Rabbi Shmuel Chait

For anyone who believes the Bible is important, this game is a perfect fit. Fun and entertaining, it will appeal to a wide audience.

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Torah Day School student

Gabi Spiro 

Seattle NCSY Director

Ari Hoffman

More Testimonials

I played TorahLine with our high school students and also with my own family. Everyone found the game stimulating, fun and a great way to review the Exodus narrative.

Rabbi Shaul Engelsberg, Principal of Derech Emunah

I have learned how the order of the Torah goes…the first time I played the game, I got 8 wrong. Now I’m getting 2 wrong. I’ve learned a lot.

Torah Day School student Dani Genauer

If you lose you are not really a loser, because you see where it’s supposed to go and then you know it for next time.

Seattle Hebrew Academy student Zoe Coughlin

Kids have fun! And parents will think it’s fun and educational.

Torah Day School student Jonah Hoffman

This game is a great way to learn and master the critical events and story line of the Torah. It’s fun and engaging and I’d highly recommend it!

Rabbi David Fredman, M.Ed., M.F.T. Executive Director of Aish Minnesota

It’s a great way to get children to look at the different verses…and sequence them…The phrases are from the bible so it has pretty universal appeal for everybody.

Rebbetzin Shaindel Bresler, Derech Emunah Teacher

I got excited right away… the students created the artwork based on the verses directly taken from the Torah. In the process of creating the art itself, the students had the ability to connect the words from the Torah to create something…

Rabbi Yona Margolese, Torah Day School Head of School

TorahLine game is an amazing idea that gives kids the opportunity to learn the chronology of the story of the Exodus.

Rabbi Shalom Farkash, Director of Chabad of Central Cascades