There was no paper then.
There is such a thing as kosher rice paper. You should try a local food store that specialises in selling kosher food.
Yes. It's paper.
There have been several substitutes for paper as a writing medium. Cuneiform was written on soft clay tablets with a pointy stick. Papyrus was made of the core of reeds. Vellum was made from treated animal skins, and was traditionally used for ceremonial writings, such as the Torah, a college diploma, etc.
# the Torah (what the Jews got on that day), # flowers (symbolizing how mount sinai was decorated), # the book of Ruth (the book in the bible that's read on shavuot), # harvesting (the time of year that shavuot takes place), # mount sinai (where the Torah was received by Moses and the Jewish people), # dairy foods (Jews waited to eat meat before the Torah was given since they did not yet know the specific laws of slaughtering animals-after receiving the torah, they were able to learn the laws properly to eat only kosher meat), # 49 (the countdown from the 2nd day of passover till shavuot)
Animal fats do not make paper. Animal fats can be used in the making of paper in order to obtain a certain texture.
the point is that that is what they had back then not books or paper so they used a scroll
Torah-scrolls are written on parchment. All other texts (as well as printed copies of the Torah) are written on regular paper.
a towel made of paper instead of cloth
A sentence is composed of the subject, verb and the object.Another possibility:"Use paste instead of glue when attaching paper to paper."
Instead of baking paper, you can use nonstick cooking spray, wax paper, parchment paper, silicone sheets, or teflon. Some people would see baking paper and parchment paper as the same exact things.
How to wrap stuffed animalsWhat do you do with those stuffed animals that you get for children as birthday and holiday gifts? There seems to be no way to wrap them besides putting them in a bag. There are some tips that can help you wrap up those cute little animals to give to the children you love.Larger stuffed animals are harder to wrap than those that are small. Some people may think about just sticking them in a large gift bag and being done. Clear cellophane can be used to wrap the animal. Wrap the animal like a piece of candy. Put the animal in the middle of the paper, and then roll the animal in the paper. Put a piece of tape in the middle of the paper after the animal has been rolled. On each end, you can twist the paper until it looks like a wrapper that is on a piece of gum. You can tie a string on the ends, or you can put a bow on the ends. Colored tissue paper can be sued to wrap the animal instead of the cellophane, and then you can add the cellophane over the tissue paper. This makes it a challenge for the child to figure out what is in the packaging.If wrapping a stuffed animal in tissue paper seems like too much work, you can get a box that the animal will fit in. cover the animal with tissue paper after you put it in the box. Wrap the box like an ordinary present. If you want the child to think he is getting something different than a stuffed animal, you can use a bigger box than the animal, and then stuff paper around the animal. This idea also works with a gift bag. Find a large gift bag if you are giving the child a small animal, and distribute tissue paper on the top of the animal so that it shows on the top of the bag. Other toys can be placed on top of the animal in the bag so that the child has to search to find the animal.
You Can Use Paper Bags Instead Of Plastic