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    A Sefer Torah (Hebrew: סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה; "Book of Torah"; plural: סִפְרֵי תּוֹרָה Sifrei Torah) or Torah scroll is a handwritten copy of the Torah, meaning the five books of Moses (the first books of the Hebrew Bible). The Torah scroll is mainly used in the ritual of Torah reading during Jewish prayers. At other times, it is

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    The En-Gedi Scroll is an ancient Hebrew parchment found in 1970 at Ein Gedi, Israel. Radiocarbon testing dates the scroll to the third or fourth century CE (210–390 CE), although paleographical considerations suggest that the scrolls

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    Torah reading from a Sefer Torah or Torah scroll is traditionally reserved for Monday and Thursday mornings, as well as for Shabbat, fast days, and Jewish holidays. The presence of a

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    According to halakha (Jewish law), a Sefer Torah is a copy of the Hebrew text of the Torah handwritten on special types of parchment by using a quill or another permitted writing utensil,

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    It is a religious duty or mitzvah for every Jewish male to either write or have written for him a Torah scroll. Of the 613 commandments, one – the 82nd as enumerated by Rashi, and the final as it occurs in the text the Book of Deuteronomy

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    A printed version of the Torah is known colloquially as a Chumash (plural Chumashim). Although strictly speaking it is known as Chamishah

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    While not in use a Sefer Torah is housed in the Torah ark (Aron Kodesh or Hekhal), which in its turn is usually veiled by an embroidered parochet (curtain), as it should be according to

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    In modern times, it is usual for some scholars to become soferim and to be paid to complete a Torah scroll under contract on behalf of a community or by individuals to mark a special

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  2. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sefer_Torah

    Le Sefer Torah (en hébreu: ספר תורה - « livre [de] Torah » ou plus exactement rouleau de Torah (pluriel : Sifrei Torah) est une copie manuscrite de la Torah (ou Pentateuque), le livre le plus saint et révéré du judaïsme.
    Les conditions standard dans lesquelles il est réalisé sont extrêmement strictes et uniquement livrées à des scribes professionnels (Sofrim) qui s'appliquent à …

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    How much does a Torah cost?
    The price is based on the cost of the time, labor and expertise of the Sofer. Generally, it takes up to a year to complete a new Torah. The other significant variable is the cost of the parchment, which is costs about $4,000 to $5,000.
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    Why is the Torah divided into five books?
    The division of the Torah into the five books occurs during Hellenistic times after Alexander conquered the middle east and Egypt. This is also the time the Torah was translated into Greek, then the prestige language like English is today.
    www.thetorah.com/article/why-is-the-torah-divided-into-fiv…
    What does the Torah teach us?
    • God Created the universe.
    • The Torah prohibits the wasteful consumption of anything
    • Humanity should view their place in Creation with love and awe.
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    What is the basic message of the Torah?

    You’ve likely heard them called:

    • The Torah, which comes from the Hebrew word for “law”
    • The Pentateuch, which comes from a means “five-book work,” or “five-fold book”
    • The Books of Moses (also “the Book of Moses,” or simply “Moses”), who’s traditionally credited as the primary source of these books
    • The Law of Moses, a blend of the first and third names
    www.myjewishlearning.com/article/a-summary-of-the-tora…
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah
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    The word "Torah" in Hebrew is derived from the root ירה, which in the hif'il conjugation means 'to guide' or 'to teach'. The meaning of the word is therefore "teaching", "doctrine", or "instruction"; the commonly accepted "law" gives a wrong impression. The Alexandrian Jews who translated the Septuagint used the Greek …
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      • It would be good to have a section describing the meritof writing a Sefer Torah. It would be of particularbenefit to those trying to raise funds for a Seferfrom the general population.Pachai15:12, 27 November 2006 (UTC)[email protected]
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      • https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sefer_Torah

        Sefer Torah Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Il sefer nel suo contenitore di legno - in questo caso aperto Rotoli della Toràh Con il termine Sefer Torah ( ebraico ספר תורה, pl. ספרים sefarim: libri) si identificano i rotoli su cui viene trascritta la Torah.

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        • https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sefer_Torá

          Sefer Torá (do hebraico ספר תורה, plural ספרי תורה, Sifrei Torah; "Livros da Torá" ou "Rolos da Torá") são os rolos da Torá, copiados à mão e cuja composição obedece uma série de obrigações de produção. Considerado a obra mais sagrada do judaísmo, é guardada em um recinto reservado nas sinagogas conhecido como Aron Kodesh.

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          The term "Torah" has two meanings. It can refer solely to the Five Books of Moses. Traditionally, it is written on a parchment scroll, known as a Sefer Torah, although it is also printed in book form, known as a Chumash (and in some cases a tikkun ).

        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inauguration_of_a_Torah_scroll

          Inauguration of a Torah scroll (Hebrew: הכנסת ספר תורה, Hachnasat Sefer Torah; Ashkenazi: Hachnosas Sefer Torah) is a ceremony in which one or more Torah scrolls are installed in a synagogue, or in the sanctuary or study hall of a yeshiva, rabbinical college, university campus, nursing home, military base, or other institution, for use during prayer services.

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          Sefer Torah (regulations for writing Torah scrolls). Nearly equivalent to the first five chapters of Soferim. Mezuzah (Hebrew: מזוזה – scroll affixed to the doorpost). Tefillin (Hebrew: תפילין – phylacteries). Tzitzit (Hebrew: ציצית – fringes). Avadim (Hebrew: עבדים – slaves). Gerim (Hebrew: גרים – converts).



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