Torah Scroll
A Torah Scroll is a handwritten copy of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, known as the Pentateuch. It is made from parchment and written in Hebrew using special ink. The scroll is carefully crafted by a trained scribe, called a sofer, who follows strict guidelines to ensure accuracy and holiness.
The Torah Scroll is central to Jewish worship and is often read during religious services. It is kept in a special cabinet called the aron kodesh and is treated with great reverence. The scroll symbolizes the covenant between God and the Jewish people, serving as a guide for ethical and spiritual living.