By hand with kosher ink.
The Torah was and is written on parchment scrolls.
Tefillin contain scrolls that have sections of Torah written on them.
Torah-scrolls are written on parchment. All other texts (as well as printed copies of the Torah) are written on regular paper.
Torah-scrolls. In Hebrew, it's "sifrei Torah."
There is nothing that makes a Sephardic Torah more special than any other Torah.
The mezuzah contains two paragraphs from the Torah on a little parchment. The Torah itself contains more chapters and is written on a larger parchment scroll.
That's how the Torah was created.
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.
Torah scrolls cost so much because they are very labor intensive. They also must be written by someone who is fluent in the laws and is trusted.
Perhaps you're referring to the 'ark'. The ark is where the Torah scrolls are stored.
Torah scrolls are read from several times every week. (minimum: Monday, Thursday and Sabbath mornings).
Nothing. The Torah Scrolls belong the Jewish people, not to Native Americans and do not mention Native Americans at all.