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Mendy Efune

Mendy Efune

@aibuilder Israel Joined Jun 2026

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ChabadUp is a professional networking and freelance marketplace built specifically for the Chabad community. It's where members find trusted people to work with, hire a designer, a developer, a copywriter, a tutor, or any kind of professional from within the community, or offer your own services and find work. The whole idea is that the people on the other end share your values and your world, so the connection starts from trust instead of starting from scratch. What sets it apart is the model: ChabadUp is completely free, with no commissions taken on the work that happens through it. It's not a middleman skimming every transaction, it's a place for the community to do business with itself. On top of the marketplace and networking, it includes built-in social-media automation, so members and businesses can manage and grow their presence without juggling separate tools. Who it's for: The Chabad community broadly, not just shluchim, but anyone in the orbit who wants to network, get hired, or hire. That includes freelancers and professionals looking for clients who "get" them; community members and businesses who need reliable help and would rather keep it in-house; and people who simply want to build relationships and find opportunities inside a network of shared background and values. The unifying idea: a trusted home base where the Chabad community can connect, find each other, and do business, free, and on its own terms.

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ChatTorah is an AI built for learning Torah that you can actually trust, and a full toolkit for everyday Torah life around it. Ask it a question about a sugya, a halacha, a posuk, a maamar, or a point of hashkafa, and it answers with sources, drawing on authentic Jewish texts rather than improvising. Unlike general-purpose AI, which tends to invent citations and blur traditions together, ChatTorah is grounded: every answer points back to where it comes from, so you can verify it, learn it in context, and go deeper into the original. But it's more than a question-and-answer engine. ChatTorah comes with a growing set of built-in tools designed for how people actually learn and live Torah day to day: A built-in tikun for preparing and reviewing krias haTorah Torah OCR that turns printed or handwritten texts into usable, searchable text A shiurim transcriber that converts recorded classes into clean transcripts A shiur and worksheet builder for educators and maggidei shiur preparing material Zmanim and Jewish times for daily practice Reference and learning across history and hashkafa Downloadable PDFs so you can take sources and sheets offline ...and more being added over time. The idea is one place where the learning, the sources, and the practical tools all live together, instead of scattered across a dozen apps and seforim. Who it's for: The common thread is people who care that the answer is right. Someone newer to Jewish learning who wants reliable footing instead of a confident-but-wrong chatbot; baalei teshuva and adult learners building a foundation; students in yeshiva and seminary who need to locate and understand sources fast; educators and rabbanim preparing shiurim, building worksheets, and fielding questions; and serious learners and chavrusas who want a research companion that surfaces real texts and connections without inventing them.

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