What Is Bitchuu?

Real Bitachon.
One Shiur a Week.

Bitchuu is a simple but powerful platform helping Yidden grow in Bitachon — one shiur at a time. Based on Shaar HaBitachon from Chovos HaLevavos, each track is designed to bring more calm, clarity, and trust into your daily life — without pressure.
Start Your First Shiur
Our mission

We believe that every person deserves to live with calm and clarity

Our mission is simple: to bring the timeless wisdom of Shaar HaBitachon into your daily life, one weekly class at a time. Through consistent, bite‑sized lessons, we guide you toward 
a deeper sense of peace and confidence, helping you weather life’s challenges with faith and resilience.
What You’ll Experience

From Week One — You’ll Feel the Difference

When a Yid begins to work on Bitachon, the effects are often immediate. It's not just learning — it's living with trust in Hashem.
Better clarity with challenges — in parnassah, parenting, and decisions
A shift in mindset — you’ll start reacting to life with more calm and less worry
More Torah in your life, without needing to add hours to your schedule
Real results — not after a year, but from the first shiur
Menuchas hanefesh in your home and relationships
A stronger tefilah — more focus, more connection
How It Works

It’s Easy to Start

Start Your First Shiur
Choose Your Track
Pick the speaker you connect with
Start Receiving Shiurim
One shiur a week, sent automatically
Review Throughout the Week
Replay and reflect at your pace
Get Encouragement
Weekly chizuk clips and support from Bitchuu
Why We Built Bitchuu

Because every Yid deserves calm

We live in a world filled with pressure and uncertainty. Bitachon isn’t just a concept — it’s the tool Hashem gave us to live with clarity, strength, and menuchas hanefesh.


Bitchuu was built to help every Yid tap into that gift — one 
shiur at a time.
Free Forever

No cost. No catch.

Bitchuu is completely free and always will be.
Our work is supported by generous sponsors who want to help others grow.
We never charge for shiurim, access, or inspiration — and we never will.