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Print Torah Readings & Export to PDF

TropeTrainer lets you print any reading or save it as a PDF, so you can study away from the screen. Your display choices come with it — vowelled-and-cantillated, STaM, side-by-side, with or without translation — so the printout matches how you practice.

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Take your reading off the screen

Sometimes you want paper: on the bimah, in a lesson, or studying somewhere without a device. Print your portion exactly as you’ve set it up — full trope and vowels to learn from, or bare STaM to rehearse from — or export a PDF to keep, email to your tutor, or print later.

Who it’s for

B’nai mitzvah students who want a paper tikkun, tutors preparing handouts, and anyone who studies better away from a screen.

How to use it

  1. Set up your view. Choose the text display and trope settings you want on the page.
  2. Print or export. Print directly to any printer, or export the reading as a PDF.
  3. Study offline. Use the printout or PDF to practice anywhere — then come back to hear it.

Frequently asked questions

Can I print a Torah reading from TropeTrainer?

Yes. You can print any Torah, Haftarah, or Megillah reading directly, with whatever text-display and trope settings you’ve chosen.

Can I export a reading as a PDF?

Yes. You can save any reading as a PDF for offline study or to share with your tutor.

Does the printout keep my display settings?

Yes. Whether you’re in vowels-and-trope, STaM, or a side-by-side layout, the print and PDF match the view you set up.

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