Eeyoon · עיון
A streaming beis medrash. Courses, not clips.

A studio product rather than a commission — and the studio's flagship.
Rav Firer teaches constantly and in many registers: one Torah carried across six towns, the weekly parsha, the Sippurei Maasiyos, long iyun shiurim. On a video channel all of it arrives as one undifferentiated stream — hundreds of hours of learning and no way to learn it.
So we built it as a streaming learning platform: over 430 hours of Torah in four named corners — the central Torah Nun Dalet journey, the weekly parsha, the Sippurei Maasiyos, and the long iyun series — each with its own colour, its own cover art and its own front page. Every shiur plays like a lesson in a course: a chapter timeline lifted from its own transcript, deep-linked to the exact page of the printed choveret, with captions, audio-only, playback speed, and downloads that state their size for filtered phones. Progress is measured as ground covered in the Torah rather than points scored, and the whole interface is bilingual — Hebrew as the native direction, English one toggle away.
Underneath sits a catalogue that knows the difference between a teaching deliberately dispersed across six locations, where only the six together are whole, and the same teaching re-given elsewhere in a different flavour. Astro on the front, Wix Headless for catalog, members and media, the media itself on Cloudflare R2, and a weekly pipeline that takes a new shiur from raw video to spliced, transcribed, chaptered and live.























