Streaming a Regular Torah Class: From Decision to Habit
The weekly shiur can reach dozens more listeners - if it is streamed in a way that is easy for the maggid shiur and for the audience alike.
The obstacle is not technology, it is friction
A weekly streamed class lives or dies on one question: how many actions are needed each time. If every class requires reconfiguring, sending a new link and explaining entry again - the stream will stop within a month.
The right setup is one-time: a permanent broadcast with a permanent code (or a shared code for the listening audience), a device that stays aimed in the beit midrash, and going live in one click. From the second class onward it is a habit, not a project.
What the audience gets
Listeners keep one link that never changes. Latecomers join mid-class; whoever missed opens the recording the next day. Viewing passes Netfree and Rimon, in a browser, with no installs - a hard requirement for this audience.
And for listeners with no screen at all: audio-only mode works in the most basic browsers, so the shiur is heard even on kosher devices with a minimal browser.
The archive builds itself
Every class is recorded automatically and organized by date. Within a short time the institution has a complete class archive, available to the same codes, with no editing work. Such an archive is an asset: it serves the learners, and it is the institution's face to donors and alumni.
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Is a technical person needed at every class?
No. After the initial setup the broadcast opens with one click, and a gabbai or avreich can be authorized as an operator limited to opening and closing only.
What does a weekly class cost?
Payment follows actual viewing hours. A one-hour class with 30 regular listeners costs single to low double digits in shekels, depending on video quality. Audio-only is significantly cheaper.
Can it stream to YouTube in parallel?
Yes, for classes meant for the wider public as well. The private code-based stream and the public one run from the same source.
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