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The traditional Tikkun Korim places the 'Chumash' text on the right and the 'Torah' text on the left. This project was made with mobile one handed use on small screened devices in mind, thats why we came up with a simple way to get the most out of the small screen, by simply tapping to remove the Trop and Nikkud.

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0gotamil May 2026

Moved by the weight of this responsibility, Aki returned to her village. She shared her discovery with the elders, and together, they decided to create a masterpiece—a tale of unity, respect, and harmony with nature. The entire village worked on this project, weaving their skills and stories into a performance that would resonate with the heart of the forest.

At the center of the village stood an enormous tree, its branches reaching towards the sky like giant arms embracing the heavens. The 0gotamil believed this was the Tree of Tales, a sacred symbol of their connection to the universe and to each other. Around this tree, they would gather at dusk to share stories of love, loss, bravery, and wisdom. 0gotamil

The performance was a success. The balance of nature was restored, and the forest's whispers turned into songs of joy. From that day on, the 0gotamil were not just a community of artisans; they were recognized as the guardians of the natural world's harmony, using their art to ensure that the tales of the past would guide the future. Moved by the weight of this responsibility, Aki

And so, the legend of the 0gotamil spread, a reminder of the power of art, community, and harmony with nature. Their story became a beacon, inspiring others to find their own balance and to listen to the whispers of the world around them. At the center of the village stood an

The 0gotamil were guardians of an ancient art form—a unique blend of storytelling, music, and dance that had been passed down through generations. Their performances were not just entertainment but a way to communicate with the spirits of the land, to honor their ancestors, and to weave the fabric of their community tighter.

The protagonist of our story was a young 0gotamil named Aki. Aki was different from the others; she possessed an extraordinary gift—the ability to see and interpret the whispers of the forest. She could hear the ancient tales hidden within the rustling of leaves, the songs of the rivers, and the whispers of the wind.