The mitzvah to write a Torah scroll (Hebrew: מצוות כתיבת ספר תורה) is the last mitzvah of the 613 Jewish commandments. It mandates Jews to write a Torah...
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A Torah scroll (Hebrew: סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה, Sefer Torah, lit. "Book of Torah"; plural: סִפְרֵי תוֹרָה Sifrei Torah) is a handwritten copy of the Torah, meaning...
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placement of the scroll in the Torah ark, and a seudat mitzvah (festive meal). The mitzvah to write a Torah scroll is the last of the 613 commandments...
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also known as the Written Torah (תּוֹרָה שֶׁבִּכְתָב, Tōrā šebbīḵṯāv). If meant for liturgic purposes, it takes the form of a Torah scroll (Hebrew: ספר...
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Hebrew Bible (redirect from The Hebrew Bible)
comprising the Torah, the Nevi'im, and the Ketuvim. Different branches of Judaism and Samaritanism have maintained different versions of the canon, including...
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Haftara (redirect from Half torah)
which the synagogue Torah scrolls were destroyed or ruined, as it was forbidden to read the Torah portion from any but a ritually fit parchment scroll, but...
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Tefillin (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
phylacteries, are a set of small black leather boxes with leather straps containing scrolls of parchment inscribed with verses from the Torah. Tefillin are...
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Mezuzah (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
A mezuzah (Hebrew: מְזוּזָה "doorpost"; plural: מְזוּזוֹת mezuzot) is a piece of parchment inscribed with specific Hebrew verses from the Torah, which...
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According to Rabbinic Judaism, the Oral Torah or Oral Law (Hebrew: תּוֹרָה שֶׁבְּעַל־פֶּה, romanized: Tōrā šebbəʿal-pe) are statutes and legal interpretations...
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Judaism (redirect from Christianity in its relation to Judaism)
dancing with the Torah scrolls. Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah are technically considered to be a separate holiday and not a part of Sukkot. The High Holidays...
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613 commandments (redirect from Torah Laws)
According to Jewish tradition, the Torah contains 613 commandments (Hebrew: תרי״ג מצוות, romanized: taryág mitsvót). This Although the number 613 is mentioned...
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Special Shabbat (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
[the congregation] bless" [the forthcoming new month].") This prayer is recited after the Torah reading before the Torah scroll is carried back to the...
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Jewish holidays (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia without a Wikisource reference)
making a decree for each person for the following year. The holiday is characterized by one specific mitzvah: blowing the shofar. According to the Torah, this...
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Priestly Blessing (redirect from The priestly blessing)
say the blessing to a boy at his bar mitzvah or to a girl at her bat mitzvah. It also may be said before a long journey, and some people will write it...
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Bereshit (parashah) (category Weekly Torah readings from Genesis)
words, 146 verses, and 241 lines in a Torah Scroll (Sefer Torah). Jews read it on the first Sabbath after Simchat Torah, generally in October, or rarely...
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its list of those ineligible to write Sifrei Torah, some see this as proof that women are permitted to write a Torah scroll. However, virtually all Orthodox...
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Saturday. Three Torah scrolls are used for the Sabbath morning Torah reading: one for Miketz, another for Rosh Chodesh, and a third for Hanukkah. Update...
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Jewish principles of faith (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia without a Wikisource reference)
order to create a definitive text. However, even according to this position that the scrolls that Jews possess today are not letter-perfect, the Torah scrolls...
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Second Temple Judaism (category Jews and Judaism in the Roman Empire)
Judaism as a religion based on widespread observance Torah law first emerged in 444 BCE when, according to the biblical account provided in the Book of Nehemiah...
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Names of God in Judaism (redirect from The name of God in Judaism)
be recognized by the professional sofer (scribe) who writes Torah scrolls, or tefillin and mezuzah. Before transcribing any of the divine titles or name...
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Segula (Kabbalah) (category Hebrew words and phrases in the Hebrew Bible)
ISBN 0-550-10105-5. "Mishneh Torah, Tefillin, Mezuzah and the Torah Scroll 5:4". www.sefaria.org. Chrysler, HaRav Eliezer. "Parshas Yisro: A Treasured Nation"....
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Menachem Mendel Schneerson (redirect from The Rebbe)
contributions to Jewish continuity and religious thought, as well as his wide-ranging contributions to traditional Torah scholarship. He is recognized as the pioneer...
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Haazinu (category Weekly Torah readings in Tishrei)
words, 52 verses, and 92 lines in a Torah Scroll (סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה, Sefer Torah). Jews read it on a Shabbat between the holy days of Rosh Hashanah and Sukkot...
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Kedoshim (category Weekly Torah readings in Iyar)
a Torah Scroll (סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה, Sefer Torah). Jews generally read it in late April or May. The lunisolar Hebrew calendar contains up to 55 weeks, the...
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Rabbi (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
way from rabbis. According to the Talmud, it is a commandment (mitzvah) to honor a rabbi and a Torah scholar, along with the elderly, as it is written...
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Kabbalah (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia with a Wikisource reference)
textual, and philosophical dimensions. According to the Zohar, a foundational text for kabbalistic thought, Torah study can proceed along four levels of interpretation...
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Lech-Lecha (category Weekly Torah readings from Genesis)
Torah Scroll (Sefer Torah). Jews read it on the third Sabbath after Simchat Torah, in October or November. In traditional Sabbath Torah reading, the parashah...
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in a synagogue, it is likewise read at the shiva home. An effort is made by the community to lend a Torah scroll to the mourner for this purpose. The following...
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Haredi Judaism (section A Life Apart)
other terms to refer to themselves. Common Yiddish words include Yidn (Jews), erlekhe Yidn (virtuous Jews), ben Torah (son of the Torah), frum (pious)...
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Purim (redirect from The Feast of Purim)
Ahasuerus. The day of deliverance became a day of feasting and rejoicing among Jews. According to the Scroll of Esther, "they should make them days of...
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