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.
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
- Set up your view. Choose the text display and trope settings you want on the page.
- Print or export. Print directly to any printer, or export the reading as a PDF.
- 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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