TORAH BIBLE VELLUM MANUSCRIPT FRAGMENT/LEAF
300 YRS OLD FROM MOROCCO
On a deer parchment, Very rare dark brown.
Book of Numbers (Bamidbar) 21:21 TO 24:4
" The story of Balak and Balaam"
You are bidding on a section of an ancient Manuscript hand-written Torah Scroll Fragment in the Original Hebrew Language on Deer Parchment. This hand-written fragment is approximately 300 years old and made from Deer skin. This Scroll came from a Moroccan synagogue, it is prized for its beauty of its soft deer parchment and its beautiful writing. The scroll has a beautiful warm dark brown color, like scrolls that come from early morocco origins. This deep color is due to the process used in making the scroll, this process ages to a deeper brown color over the centuries. Torah Fragments like these are extremely rare and seldom seen in synagogues or available due to their age. The Torah Scroll considering its age is well preserved and in good condition and will stay beautiful with care for centuries to come.
A large piece 3 columns
The piece measures approx 52 X 44 cm
(20.5" X 17")
Book of Numbers (Bamidbar) 21:21 TO 24:4
The scroll Covers the Topics -
" The story of Balak and Balaam"
Balak, the king of Moab, summons the prophet Balaam to curse the people of Israel. On the way, Balaam is berated by his donkey, who sees, before Balaam does, the angel that G‑d sends to block their way. Three times, from three different vantage points, Balaam attempts to pronounce his curses; each time, blessings issue forth instead.
*It originates from a synagogue of jews in Morocco.
*The present Fragment offered is the witness to the various Morocco customs concerning its letters. See pictures unique writing style.
*Writing letters pretty big and impressive
* Rarity: Extremely rare
How nice to own a of fragments of ancient and rare Torah these, Torah Bible Fragment 300 year-old as a family heirloom and stunning display item for your home. An ancient Torah scroll bible fragment makes the ideal family heirloom. You and your children can gain a deeper appreciation for the Bible by holding one of the earliest Hebrew writings in their hands.
Please see the pictures as part of the description.