Project TABS (Torah And Biblical Scholarship) began as a dream to introduce academic scholarship into the world of everyday Torah study. We launched our first website, TheTorah.com, on Shavuot 2013 with little funding and no technical assistance. Apart from small adjustments, the site remained structurally unchanged for the next six years.

Week in and week out, TheTorah.com published new essays, and slowly built up a library of in-depth articles covering a vast array of topics, penned by hundreds of authors – distinguished academics and rabbis from around the world and across the religious spectrum. As a new phenomenon, we early on garnered media attention, and even some controversy, but as we stayed the course, continuing to publish and grow our library and our readership, we increasingly became an educational resource for readers of all backgrounds including rabbis, educators, academics, and students.

The original site was always meant to be temporary, and recognizing the need for a professionally built platform, several of our generous supporters stepped forward to fund the redesign of TheTorah.com. It took over a year of careful planning, design and development with the talented team at Bagel Studio, as well as many hundreds of hours of painstaking work by a dedicated troupe of formatters, to convert all the material to new site standards.

With much gratitude to them, our authors, our readers, and especially our supporters, on behalf of the staff at Project TABS, I am thrilled to invite you to our new beit midrash.