Tikun Korim helps you practice Torah reading in a classic open-scroll layout: long columns, vertical scrolling inside a column, and horizontal navigation between columns—similar to traditional Tikun Korim / “Ish Mazliach”–style presentation.
What you get
• Faithful layout — line breaks, open and closed paragraph spacing (petucha / setumah), and careful text alignment for an authentic reading experience.
• Flexible display — switch between full vocalization (nikud + cantillation / taamim), taamim only, or consonantal text; tap a word or a verse number in the margin to override display for that word or verse only.
• Reading calendar — weekly parasha (with logic to move to the next Shabbat’s reading later on Saturday afternoon), holidays, Rosh Chodesh, fast days, and the four special parashiyot; toggle Israel vs. Diaspora customs.
• Megillat Esther — dedicated entry from the home screen.
• Monday & Thursday stops — weekday short-reading stop markers in the text (when taamim are shown).
• Responsive — layout reflows on rotation, resize, and when you change display modes.
The reader works offline using bundled text; when the network is available, content may update from the project’s public source. There is no user account—preferences stay on your device.