Sefer Torah The Book of Deuteronomy in an Beautiful wood holster On Genuine Parchment 100-150 years old.
You are bidding on A Beautiful Sefer Torah Complete Book of Deuteronomy Handwritten on Parchment 100-150 years old, The scroll in Beautiful wood holster Made in Jerusalem 1980s.
it is prized for its beauty and its beautiful writing. The parchment holds its ink well and the letters remain and easy to read. The scroll has a beautiful patina. The Torah Scroll considering its age is well preserved and in good condition and will stay beautiful with care for centuries to come.
There are some signs of wear and age such as faded and cracked ink. Overall he is in good condition for his age.
Please see the pictures as part of the description.
There are many special characters and Spirals in this Torah like the 'Pe lefufa' or spiral Pe 'פ having its 'nose' twisted inwards (it was also called 'a double Pe' that means a Pe having another inside), The scribal tradition of the 'anomalous, curved and spiral letters' the present Torah-scroll into a special rarity. These special characters has a kabalistic meaning to them.
The scroll contains
The complete Book of Deuteronomy
30 Page / 51 lines
Length 3.50 meter 11.50 Feet
Height 31 cm 12.20 Inch
A small Torah scroll.
The scroll is in an wood holster Very impressive case. In good condition.
Dimensions The wood holster Height 33 cm 13 Inch
The book of Deuteronomy contains 11 episodes portions
Contents according to Judaism's weekly Torah portions
Devarim- on Deuteronomy 1–3: Chiefs, scouts, Edom, Ammonites, Sihon, Og, land for two and a half tribes
Va'etchanan- on Deuteronomy 3–7: Cities of refuge, Ten Commandments, exhortation, conquest instructions
Eikev- on Deuteronomy 7–11: Obedience, taking the land, golden calf, Aaron's death, Levites’ duties
Re'eh- on Deuteronomy 11–16: Centralized worship, diet, tithes, sabbatical year, pilgrim festivals
Shofetim- on Deuteronomy 16–21: Basic societal structure for the Israelites
Ki Teitzei- on Deuteronomy 21–25: Miscellaneous laws on civil and domestic life
Ki Tavo- on Deuteronomy 26–29: First fruits, tithes, blessings and curses, exhortation
Nitzavim- on Deuteronomy 29–30: covenant, violation, choose blessing and curse
Vayelech- on Deuteronomy 31: Encouragement, reading and writing the law
Haazinu- on Deuteronomy 32: Punishment, punishment restrained, parting words
V'Zot HaBerachah- on Deuteronomy 33–34: Farewell blessing and death of Moses
I have added quite a few pictures from all different parts of the scroll please review pictures as part of the description.
Amazing Collectible Item !!!
In order to fulfill the biblical ordinance enjoining every Jew to write a Torah scroll, people of means who are not themselves expert in the laws attaching thereto sometimes sponsor a scribe to write one on their behalf. While most communal scrolls used in synagogues for ritual purposes are large and heavy, their privately-owned cousins tend to be diminutive and portable. This allows their owners not only to store them more easily, but also to transport them from place to place. Naturally, the degree of proficiency required to produce a small scroll like that of the present lot is beyond the ability of all but the most skilled scribes. Torah scrolls of such minute dimensions are thus highly rare and greatly prized.
Imagine: Actually owning a , genuine original, beautiful, Torah Bible Scroll as a family heirloom and stunning display item for your home. An ancient Torah scroll bible makes the ideal family heirloom. You and your children can gain a deeper appreciation for the Bible by holding one of the Hebrew writings in their hands. What an amazing conversation piece and attention-commanding display item for your home! And what a magnificent gift for a very special occasion, or for the “person who has everything