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Laws relating to Counting the Omer

Between the festivals of Pesach and Shavuot Jewish people count the Omer. The first night of the Omer falls on the second night of Pesach and the last night of the Omer falls on the night before Shavuot. The best … Continue reading

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The Torah Scroll

The Torah Scroll is the holiest book in the Jewish religion and it is made up of five books that are also known as the Five Books of Moses. In each Torah scroll there are 304, 805 letters. According to … Continue reading

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All About the Ink, Pen, Lines and Script of Mezuzahs, Tefillin and Torah Scrolls

Ink The main ingredients of the ink used by the scribe are; galls nuts/gallic acid derived from nuts; gum arabic; a resin substance and cooper vistrol (a bluish stone which gives the ink the blackness that is required).

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The Knot of G-d’s Tefillin

The Five Books of Moses are divided into weekly portions and each Shabbat one portion is read, meaning that the Five Books of Moses get completed every year in the Synagogue. In the portion named Ki Tisa, the sin of … Continue reading

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Removing Mezuzahs – Q&A

Q: I’m moving house. Can I remove the Mezuzahs from my old house? A: As a general rule, Mezuzahs should not be removed from doorposts, leaving the room(s) or house without a Mezuzah. Exceptions to this rule are when one … Continue reading

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Jewish Names

In Jewish families, who names a baby? There are a number of opinions regarding who has the right to choose a name for a newborn child. According to many, including the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Radak and Alshich, the father chooses a … Continue reading

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History & Customs Related to the Mezuzah

The Word Mezuzah The Hebrew word Mezuzah literally means “a doorpost.” The source of the word is not entirely clear. Traditionally, the word has been associated with the Hebrew root, “zuz,” meaning, “to move.” This word can be further traced … Continue reading

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600,000 Letters in the Torah?

It is traditional to teach that there are 600,000 letters in a Torah scroll. However, if one were to count the letters, one actually finds that in a Torah scroll that are just over half of that amount- to be … Continue reading

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Making a Torah

The Scribe Scribes of Torah scrolls are highly trained, well-learned and skillful people. In order to be a scribe of Torah scrolls, one must learn and know the laws pertaining to composing a Torah scroll perfectly. It is also of … Continue reading

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The Importance of Writing Oneself in the Torah

The word Torah literally means “teaching” and refers to the Five Books of Moses or the overall body of Jewish religious teachings that encompasses the whole body of Jewish law, practice and tradition. The Torah is the Jewish guide to … Continue reading

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