A weekly conversation
for the two of you.
A year of quiet, meaningful conversations between you and your spouse, anchored in the depth of the Jewish tradition.
Together Tomorrow gives you fifty-two weekly modules — one short reading, three conversation questions, and a closing verse of hope — drawn from seven voices that have shaped Jewish marriage and home for centuries: Hirsch's Nineteen Letters, Heschel's The Sabbath, Cordovero's Tomer Devorah, Bachya's Shaar HaBitachon, the Sfat Emet, the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, and the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Each week is short enough to read in three minutes and deep enough to talk about for an hour. The format is simple and the same each week:
The Reading הַקְּרִיאָה
A real excerpt from the source, with attribution and a link to read the full passage on Sefaria.
Together בְּיַחַד
Three honest, escalating questions designed to bring something between you that you might not have said otherwise.
Tikvah תִּקְוָה
A closing verse of hope, in Hebrew and English, with one final question pointing forward — toward tomorrow.
The year follows the Jewish calendar.
The week of Tu B'Shevat is about growth. The week of Tisha B'Av is about consolation. The week of Erev Shavuot opens the year, and the closing week — the Shabbat after Shavuot a year later — closes it back into itself.
Designed for the moments that matter.
- Print before Shabbat. Every week can be printed as a beautifully laid-out PDF for couples whose conversation lands on Friday night or Shabbat afternoon, when phones rest.
- Private notes. Write a private thought after the conversation; optionally share it gently with your spouse with one tap.
- Night reading mode. A deep walnut palette for evenings when a bright screen feels wrong.
- Larger text. Three reading sizes for couples of any age — and the choice scales the entire app, not just the reading.
- Audio narration. Listen to the reading aloud while you cook, nurse a baby, or sit together with eyes closed.
- A year-end gift. All fifty-two weeks can be exported as a hardcover-ready PDF — your year, in your hands.
What we will not do.
No tracking. No ads. No streaks, no badges, no gamification of an intimate practice. The trust required for couples to write private notes to each other is incompatible with anything that would extract value from those notes — so we don't.
Your private notes are private to your household, period. The full privacy practices are written plainly on the privacy page.