YK's Sofer Blog - Jewish Scribe - לבלר סופר

For many years now, I use my spare time to research Safrut throughout the ages and also for writing as a Sofer Stam (currently busy with my own Sefer Torah). Here you will find revealing articles about this ancient art and you will also keep track of my progress.

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Showing posts with label rambam. Show all posts
Monday, July 18, 2022

The Last Two Lines of Shirat Hayam

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This post is related to my last post on Shirat Haazinu - you might want to read that first. The Talmud in Megillah 16b states: אָמַר  רַבִּ...
Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Shirat Haazinu: 70 or 67 lines?

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One of the few columns that stand out in a Sefer Torah is Shirat Hayam, with its “brick and mortar” shape, and Haazinu, with its “two towers...
Friday, September 12, 2014

Tzitzis - wool, cashmere, cotton or silk?

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As I wrote my Sefer Torah, I often look topically in a few commentaries to further understand the text and be more focused. I'm now ...
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Monday, September 1, 2014

Book Review: Sacred Monsters by N. Slifkin

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As I was writing Parshat Bereishit in my ongoing Sefer Torah project, one theme stood out from the story of creation: the Bnei Elohim. Th...
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The Aleppo Codex: Book Review from a Scribe's Perspective

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I've been meaning to write about the Aleppo/Ben Asher Codex for a long time. Now that Matti Friedman came out with a masterpiece book ...
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