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.
· It is written by hand in Hebrew by a professional scribe, called a sofer. Hebrew is read right to left.
· He 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.
· If the sofer makes a mistake, he scrapes of the letter using a glass tool.
· The most sacred word that he writes is the Hebrew name 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.
· The torah is regarded as holy, and is decorated as beautifully as possible.
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