Having a Tikkun book is not preferable as i will be the coordinator for Torah readers, and it may fall to me to create Tikkuns for individual readers, some of which may not be technically inclined. So PDFs or online generators would work best. Some of these answers are already helpful, but none of them perfect yet.

Full disclosure: I'm the creator of this site. As a software developer and avid Torah reader, I found nothing online that I enjoyed using and that was free. This one will be free forever.


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In this section you can learn to read the weekly Torah portion online. The text that appears on the Chumash side has the vowels and the notes (Trope) which is displayed on one side of the page and on the other side of the page, the text is displayed the way it appears in the torah without vowels and trope. You can choose to only see one side of the page, torah side only, or Chumash side only. These files are compatible with desktop computers and mobile devices. No APPs or downloads are required. 


 The audio is by Rabbi Mordechai Schusterman. Rabbi Mordechai Schusterman, was among the leading Chassidim in the Crown Heights community and frequently read the Torah in the Rebbe's presence at Lubavitch World Headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway.


There is also a section which could be used to learn Hebrew cantillation or also known as Taamei Hamikra or Trope. These are markings on the letters which indicate with which melody or note each word is to be sung by.

I've been looking for an online tikun for quite a while only to be very disappointed by the few I found. But recently I came across What a great resource. I love the fact that you can toggle between showing the vowels and trop marks or just showing the torah script simply by pressing the period keyboard key.

A tikkun or tiqqun (Hebrew: ) is a book used by Jews to prepare for reading or writing a Torah scroll. There are two types of tikkun, a tikkun kor'im and a tikkun soferim.

A tikkun kor'im or tiqqun qor'im (readers' tikkun) is a study guide used when preparing to chant [lein] the Torah reading from the Torah in a synagogue. Each tikkun contains two renditions of the Masoretic Text in Hebrew. The right side of each page is written with the cantillation marks and vowel points, while the left is written in unpointed Hebrew, as it appears in the actual scroll. People who chant from the Torah must learn the tune and the pronunciation of the words beforehand, as the scroll itself has neither points nor cantillation marks, and because there are places where the word to be read (the qere) differs from that written (the kethib) in the scroll.

A tiqqun soferim (scribes' tikkun) is similar, but is designed as a guide or model text for scribes writing a copy of the Torah by hand. It contains additional information of use to scribes, such as directions concerning writing particular words, traditions of calligraphic ornamentation, and information about spacing and justification. For instance, it helps the scribe to know how many letters there are per line, so a tikkun soferim gives the size of each line, measured in yud-widths (because yud is the smallest Hebrew letter).[1]

If you are looking for an online Tikkun for learning Torah readings, we recommend these from Adat Shalom or Beverly Hills Chabad. The first is a little more user-friendly, and the second lines up a little better with the layout in most Torahs.

For the Megilat Esther, please visit tikkun-esther.htm.To help our congregants learn to read Torah, we are providing a replica of the new torah online and hard copy available for borrowing. We have produced 2 copies, and they can be found in the book case at the back of the chapel. Look for the white, spiral bound, legal length booklet.

This online version contains the unedited contents of the original encyclopedia. Since the original work was completed almost 100 years ago, it does not cover a significant portion of modern Jewish History (e.g., the creation of Israel, the Holocaust, etc.). However, it does contain an incredible amount of information that is remarkably relevant today.

VirtualTorah is the world's first complete vector graphic Torah built with Silverlight and ASP.NET. Unlike its predecessors, which use poorly rasterized images of sections of the Torah, VirtualTorah is fully scalable to the screen size of the user. It allows the bar or bat mitzvah student to study their Torah portion complete with audio and tikkun, just as they would in the synagogue. We are currently developing an iPhone and iPad version of this software to be released at year's end.

Tikkun Korim is an advanced set of online tools for rabbis and bar mitzvah students that wish to learn or review the Torah and Haftorah portions for the public readings on Shabbat and festival days. A small sample Haftorah recording is available currently. The access to this site is currently private and by invitation-only. To find out how to you can become a Baal Korei (a Master Reader) and join the community, contact us via email.

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