How is a Torah scroll made? How is the Torah revered?

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How is a Torah scroll made? How is the Torah revered?

Torah means "teaching" and refers to the five books of Moses – Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.

A Torah scroll is made from sheets of parchment, which is made from the skin of a kosher animal. A Torah scroll is made from sheets of parchment, which is made from the skin of a kosher animal. It is written by hand in Hebrew by a professional scribe, called a sofer. Hebrew is read right to left. It is written by hand in Hebrew by a professional scribe, called a sofer. Hebrew is read right to left.

The sofer takes at least one year to write out the Torah. The sofer takes at least one year to write out the Torah. He is not allowed to write from memory. He must copy from a book of the Torah, and keep checking for mistakes. Letters must not be smudged or touch another letter. He is not allowed to write from memory. He must copy from a book of the Torah, and keep checking for mistakes. Letters must not be smudged or touch another letter.

If the sofer makes a mistake, he scrapes off the letters using a glass tool. If the sofer makes a mistake, he scrapes off the letters using a glass tool. The most sacred word that he writes is the Hebrew name for God. He cannot correct this – he must start the whole sheet of parchment again. The sheet with the error on is buried in a Jewish cemetery. The most sacred word that he writes is the Hebrew name for God. He cannot correct this – he must start the whole sheet of parchment again. The sheet with the error on is buried in a Jewish cemetery.

When all the sheets of parchment are finished, they are sewn together and wound around wooden rollers. When all the sheets of parchment are finished, they are sewn together and wound around wooden rollers. The Torah is regarded as holy, and is decorated as beautifully as possible. The Torah is regarded as holy, and is decorated as beautifully as possible.

It has a velvet cover called a mantle. It has a velvet cover called a mantle. A silver breastplate is hung on the front of it, like the one worn by High Priests in Biblical times. This is decorated with Jewish symbols. A silver breastplate is hung on the front of it, like the one worn by High Priests in Biblical times. This is decorated with Jewish symbols.

Bells are attached so people hear it being carried around the synagogue. Bells are attached so people hear it being carried around the synagogue. There is also a silver pointer called a yad. There is also a silver pointer called a yad.

A yad (meaning hand) is used by Jews to keep their place when reading from the Torah scroll. A yad (meaning hand) is used by Jews to keep their place when reading from the Torah scroll. This is to show respect for the scroll and to prevent the parchment being spoiled by oil from their fingers. This is to show respect for the scroll and to prevent the parchment being spoiled by oil from their fingers.

When the Torah is not being used, it is kept in a special cupboard at the front of the synagogue, called an Ark. When the Torah is not being used, it is kept in a special cupboard at the front of the synagogue, called an Ark. This reminds Jews of the Ark of the Covenant in which Moses and his people carried the Ten Commandments. This reminds Jews of the Ark of the Covenant in which Moses and his people carried the Ten Commandments.

Can you remember how a Torah is made? Can you remember how a Torah is made? Can you remember how it is decorated? Can you remember how it is decorated? How do the Jews show they revere the Torah? How do the Jews show they revere the Torah?