Yesod builds mission-owned technology infrastructure for Jewish communities. Independent products. Shared capabilities. Ecosystem value.
The nonprofit umbrella holds the vision, values, and governance of the entire ecosystem — ensuring everything built stays community-serving and long-term focused. Donors aren't funding one app. They're seeding a durable, mission-owned foundation that compounds in value across an entire generation of Jewish technology.
Shuls, schools, nonprofits, and families piece together generic, fragmented, outdated tools that were never built for the way Jewish life actually works.
One tool for the website, another for payments, another for fundraising, events, members, and communication — none of them talking to each other.
Separate systems for learning, language, alumni, payroll, fundraising, and administration, with no shared identity or data.
Learning tools, health resources, mikvah information, language education, and community connection are spread across disconnected products.
A structure that gives donors confidence, investors optionality, and partners a clear place to plug in.
Holds the vision, mission, values, governance, and brand trust of the entire ecosystem.
Each LLC owns and operates one application — with its own team, roadmap, revenue model, investors, and partnerships. Investable, standalone, and accountable.
Standalone products serving specific markets. Independent by default — but able to integrate to create a stronger ecosystem of trust, utility, and distribution.
Each app can become excellent in its own category — and stronger when it shares capabilities like payments, identity, learning, fundraising, and publishing.
A flagship learning, content, and community platform for the Breslov world — standalone, and amplified by the wider ecosystem.
A Quizlet-style platform for memorization and review across Torah, Hebrew vocabulary, halacha, history, and structured education.
A Rosetta Stone-style app for Biblical, Modern, rabbinic and siddur Hebrew, Yiddish, and Aramaic.
A mikvah finder and access platform — locations, information, services, education, and potential bookings.
A kosher health and mind app: physical health, mental wellness, emotional support, and values-aligned care.
A global network connecting people through schools, yeshivos, seminaries, communities, mentors, and donors.
A payroll platform for Jewish organizations, nonprofits, schools, shuls, mosdos, and community employers.
Donor management, campaigns, and relationships built for Jewish nonprofits, shuls, schools, and mosdos.
Payment infrastructure for donations, pledges, recurring giving, tuition, memberships, and sponsorships.
A synagogue operating system: instant websites, member management, communication, events, and digital infrastructure.
An AI-powered Jewish publishing and translation platform — translate, edit, collaborate, and publish Hebrew-to-English works.
Walla (community ride-hailing), Paragon & Republic Coin (digital assets), and a values-based financial platform.
Instead of one bloated platform, each LLC builds for a specific customer, problem, and revenue model.
Payments, fundraising, and learning tools serve many apps at once — every capability built compounds.
In the Jewish community, trust drives adoption. Trust in one Yesod product opens the door to others.
Back a single LLC, partner around one product, or support the mission. Investors choose their exposure.
The nonprofit keeps the ecosystem values-aligned and long-term, while the LLCs bring the commercial discipline to build products that last.
This is a large vision built in stages — establish the structure, identify the strongest products, validate demand, and scale the most immediate opportunities.
A portfolio of standalone companies that each succeed independently — together forming the operating system for Jewish communal life.
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