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How is the Torah written?

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By a specially trained scribe, called a Sofer, on parchment, with letters of specified shapes and ink prepared according to a traditional formula.

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What language was the Torah written in?

The Torah (the Five Books of Moses) is written in Hebrew. The Jews preserve the unchanged Hebrew text in their Torah scrolls. When you encounter the Torah in any other language, you're reading a translation. Other information The Talmud, which contains the Oral Torah is written in Hebrew and Aramaic.


What is the Torah wrote in?

The Torah is written on parchment with ink


What langwigh is the Torah writan in?

The Torah is always now written in Hebrew. Long ago, the Torah was written in Aramaic, which is the ancestor of Hebrew.


What language do Jews chant from Torah?

The Torah is written ... and read from ... in Hebrew.


How was the Torah sealed?

The Torah was dictated by Gcd and written down by Moses. Once Moses died the Torah was "sealed".


judaism was written on what?

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Where is ''Torah tziva lanu Moshe'' written in the Torah?

Deuteronomy 33:4.


Where did the Jews rules come from?

The Jews' rules come from the Torah. The Torah consists of two parts: the written Torah and the Oral Torah. The Oral Torah is the laws and traditions handed down by the Sages, which are today contained in the Talmud. The Talmud explains the details of those commands which the written Torah states briefly.


Was the Talmud written before the Torah?

no


What material is the Torah written on?

Parchment.


What is the Torah written with?

Kosher ink


How is the Torah written and what happens if one mistake is made?

If a mistake is written on the torah then the writter has to start again no matter how far into writting it he/she is! is is written in hebrew and backwards.