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19:33
Presentation: Writing a Sefer Torah (19:33)
Animals, rocks and intentions together make a Torah scroll. Rabbi Yehudah Clapman describes the process of writing a sefer Torah, mezuzah or tefillin scroll. Every aspect of a Sefer Torah must come from a kosher source and each of the ingredients represents a different aspect of the physical and spiritual world.
Rabbi Yehuda Clapman (3)
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58:02
The Fascinating World of Scribal Arts (58:02)
Ever since Moses scribed the first Torah Scroll some 3,300 years ago, a very precise tradition has been handed down from generation to generation as to how the letters of our Sefer Torahs, Tefilin and Mezuzot are to be inked on parchment. In addition to being a sacred mitzvah, this fine process has helped ensure the preservation and authenticity of our original texts throughout the millennia
Rabbi Moshe Eliezer Liberow (1)
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58:02
The Fascinating World of Scribal Arts (58:02)
Ever since Moses scribed the first Torah Scroll some 3,300 years ago, a very precise tradition has been handed down from generation to generation as to how the letters of our Sefer Torahs, Tefilin and Mezuzot are to be inked on parchment. In addition to being a sacred mitzvah, this fine process has helped ensure the preservation and authenticity of our original texts throughout the millennia
Rabbi Moshe Eliezer Liberow (1)
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31:10
Quill and Ink: A Hands-on Exploration of the Jewish Scribal Arts (31:10)
Rabbi Moshe Grossbaum (1)